Pep Guardiola’s Cityzens will be looking to book their spot in the semi-finals of the Champions League, as they defend a 2-1 aggregate lead against Edin Terzic’s BVB.
Follow our guide as we explain how to watch a Dortmund vs Man City live stream and catch all the action from the UCL, no matter where you are in the world right now.
The first leg in Manchester looked all set to end in a stalemate, after Marco Reus’s 84th minute equaliser cancelled out Kevin De Bruyne’s first half opener.
However, Phil Foden capped a fine individual performance by scoring a 90th minute winner to hand City a crucial advantage coming into this second leg.
Guardiola, who has famously never made it past the last eight in the Champions League, will be very aware Dortmund’s away goal in that game keeps the Bundesliga outfit well in contention here, particularly with red-hot striker Erling Haaland among the German’s ranks.
With City coming into this match off the back of a shock 1-2 defeat against Leeds in the Premier League, and Dortmund will good goal-scoring form having found the net in six of their last seven games in all competitions, an early goal for the home side could make for an uncomfortable night for the quadruple chasing Sky Blues.
Here’s how to watch a Champions League Dortmund vs Man City live stream today from anywhere in the world.
Scroll down for all the ways you can watch Champions League football online in a number of countries around the world. But first, you should know that if you’re outside of yours for this match, you probably won’t be able to watch tonight’s match like you normally would at home.
This is because of geo-blocking, a digital restriction that means certain streaming services are only accessible in the region they’re based in. Don’t sweat it, though, as you’ve got the option of using a VPN to tune to your preferred coverage wherever you are.
Use a VPN to stream Champions League football live anywhere
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Subscription channel BT Sport once again enjoys exclusive rights to 2020/21 Champions League football in the UK and will be showing every single match of the competition either on TV or online – including tonight’s Liverpool vs Real Madrid game.
It’s being shown on BT Sport 3, with coverage starting at 7.15pm GMT ahead of an 8pm kick-off.
BT Sport is available to BT TV customers from just £10 a month on contract, and can be added on by Sky, Virgin Media and TalkTalk subscribers as well. However, if you don’t want to be locked into a lengthy (and, when all’s said and done, pricey) contract, BT Sport also now offers the option of a Monthly Pass.
Plus, if you choose to snap up a VPN as described above, it means you’ll be able to watch your preferred UK Champions League coverage from anywhere in the world.
How to live stream Champions League soccer in the US for free
Today’s Dortmund vs Man City clash is being shown on the new Paramount Plus streaming service, formerly CBS All Access. The game kicks off at 3pm ET / 12pm PT.
Paramount Plus costs $9.99 a month for the ad-free version, or $5.99 a month with ads. However, the service is currently offering a 7-day FREE Paramount Plus trial, which means you can watch tonight’s action without paying a cent.
You can watch live CBS content via your local affiliate if you have a full subscription. That includes the $9.99 deal, and the cheaper $5.99 subscription for now.
How to watch Dortmund vs Man City without cable
For cord-cutters, another option is FuboTV – which offers a FREE 7-day trial of its own. It carries CBS, as well as plenty others including Fox, NBC and ESPN, and is priced from $64.99 a month for a more fully featured cable replacement service with over 100 channels. It’s really easy to sign up for, accepting a wide range of credit and debit cards for online payment plus PayPal.
If you find yourself outside of America and want to watch the game using your normal streaming service, don’t worry – a good VPN is all you need to tune in just like you would home.
Spanish language coverage is also available in the US via TUDN and Univision.
Get a FREE Dortmund vs Man City live stream in Canada
For the 2020/21 season, live Champions League matches are being broadcast in Canada by ever-growing sports subscription service DAZN. The channel is down to live stream every single game of the competition, so that’s where to head for today’s Dortmund vs Man City game, which kicks off at 3pm ET / 12pm PT.
It’s an absolute steal as DAZN costs just CA$20 a month or $150 a year – there’s even a free DAZN trial deal currently running that will get you access for nothing!
It comes with support for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, PS4, and laptop/PC streaming (including Mac devices).
Dortmund vs Man City: live stream the Champions League in Australia
In Australia, Optus Sport is again home to the Champions League action this season, making it the place to head for Dortmund vs Man City this week. You’ll need to get up early, as kick-off time for the game in Australia is 5am AEDT on the morning of Thursday, April 14.
Optus coverage can be streamed via mobile and tablet with the channel’s app, while cord-cutters can also access the service on Fetch TV, Chromecast or Apple TV.
If you’re outside Australia and want to tune in to Optus Sport, you can use a quality VPN to tune in from wherever you are.
How to watch Dortmund vs Man City in New Zealand
The official broadcaster for the Champions League in New Zealand is Sky Sports. The channel will be broadcasting the biggest games from the 2020/21 competition, including this week’s Dortmund vs Man City clash, which is scheduled to kick off at 7am NZDT on the morning of Thursday, April 14.
Anyone with Sky Sport as part of their pay TV package can use the BeIN Sport Connect app to stream coverage either online or via the app on most modern mobile devices, but the service isn’t available on a standalone basis.
However, Sky Sport Now exists as an option for Kiwis who want access to Sky Sport channels on a contract-free basis.
How to live stream Dortmund vs Man City and watch the Champions League in India tonight
In India, Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) continues to broadcast the UEFA Champions League, showing tonight’s Liverpool vs Real Madrid match just as it will be showing all the biggest games of the new 2020/21 season.
Coverage will stretch across both TV and its over-the-top streaming service, SonyLIV, with the kick-off time for Dortmund vs Man City set for 12.30am IST on Wednesday night/Thursday morning.
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