Manchester City vs. RB Leipzig: How to watch, schedule, live stream info, start time, TV channel. Man City vs RB Leipzig LIVE Streaming Info: When, where to watch Champions League round of 16 second leg? Manchester City is unbeaten at home in the Champions League for more than four years. That run includes a 6-3 win over Leipzig in the group stage 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live
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two seasons ago. Man City vs RB Leipzig Live Man City vs RB Leipzig Live How To Watch When: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 4 p.m. ET Where: Etihad Stadium TV: Paramount+ What to Know CBS Sports has a brand new daily soccer podcast, covering everything you need to know about the beautiful game. Make sure to give House of Champions a follow for coverage of the biggest games, stories, transfer news with Fabrizio Romano, and everything else going on in the world's most popular sport. The Champions League is back! After a short break, the second leg of the round of 16 is ready to kick off on Tuesday. RB Leipzig will face off against Manchester City in the Champions League round of 16 at 4:00 p.m. ET on March 14th at Etihad Stadium. RB Leipzig are the clear underdog, so they're hoping it's the size of the fight that determines this one. Champions League stats, numbers: Man City's Haaland dependency, Liverpool's defense vs. Real Madrid and more Inter and Napoli are also aiming to qualify for quarterfinals giving Serie A three teams in thelast eight When Wednesday evening rolls around, the field of this season's quarterfinalists for the Champions League will be set. You can catch all the action Tuesday and Wednesday on Paramount+. AC Milan, Benfica, Chelsea and Bayern Munich clinched their spots last week with half of the field already set. Before the action gets underway, here's one key piece of information to know about each team that will help determine who's going to head through or go home. Your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. I agree to receive the "Golazo Starting XI Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pressing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge Paramount's Privacy Policy. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). This is a simple one. Haaland has an astonishing rate of 34 goals in 35 matches. That means City's forward has scored 36.5% of all of Manchester City's goals across all competitions. That also means Pep Guardiola's side is wildly different from how it previously operated. Last season, Kevin de Bruyne led City with 15 goals across all competitions. That worked out to 15.6% of all of City's goals. You wouldn't exactly call City a one-man team. Almost two-thirds of their goals come from somebody not named Haaland, but feeding the big man is clearly what this team is all about. 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live Craving more soccer coverage? Listen below and follow House of Champions, a CBS Sports soccer podcast, bringing you top-notch analysis, commentary, picks and more. Man City might have a featured player and a backup band, but RB Leipzig spreads the love around. Across all competitions, four players have nine goals or more: Christopher Nkunku, Timo Werner, Andres Silva and Emil Forsberg. But Szoboszlai is the one conducting the symphony with 13 assists. He has eight assists if we were to filter to only Bundesliga stats, which is double the output of anybody else on his team and tied for second in the league, behind only Randal Kolo Muani (we would have more on him later but he's suspended for Frankfurt's match against Napoli). But whereas most players with lots of assists far outstrip their expected goals assisted (Kolo Muani's xGA is 3.5, for example), Szoboszlai's total is an impressive 6.6, also good for second in the Bundesliga, this time behind only Borussia Monchengladbach's Jonas Hoffman who has seven assists on 7.1 xGA. It's hard to predict who on Leipzig might score, but whoever it is, there's a good chance it's Szoboszlai getting them the ball. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Evanilson might not make it back from a muscular injury to start for Porto, and that's a huge problem. Whether he's a starter or super-sub, he's got the kind of numbers that scream "breakout star" thanks to his massive 0.78 xG per 90 minutes. Because he's a center forward, it's a little bit odd that he accounts for 0.19 expected goals assisted over that same rate. Nevertheless, Porto will have a hard time replacing his production even with the ever-capable Mehdi Taremi on hand. Inter suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to Spezia on Friday -- the kind of result against an inferior opponent that might raise all sorts of alarms under normal circumstances. Then again, take a look at this shot map. That's 28 shots on 3.87 xG for those of you keeping score at home. That's a season-high xG output and the second-highest shot total all season. So, I think they're probably OK. Sometimes the ball, hilariously, just won't go in the net. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Football is a funny old game. Since losing 5-2 to Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League tie, Liverpool seem to have fixed their defense. They've yet to concede over 1.0 xG since that match. Prior to this four-game run, they've only done that seven times all season. Four of the seven came in the Champions League group stage: Twice against Rangers, once against Ajax and once in a dead rubber against Napoli (Napoli, it should be noted, ran up an exorbitant total of 4.0 xG in the match that mattered). And yet, in those four matches, Liverpool managed to lose once against Bournemouth and draw once against Crystal Palace. Of course, they also snuck in a 7-0 defeat against Manchester United. So, who knows. Real Madrid: Nine shots It only took nine shots for Real Madrid to score five goals against Liverpool. It was their lowest output of shots in their last 16 matches. It was one of only four times this season they'd been held under 10 shots. One of the other three instances came in a cup match against a lower division side where one assumes they were mostly just going through the motions. The other two came against Barcelona and against Atletico Madrid. So Liverpool seem to have done a lot right against Real Madrid, except for the most important thing. Real Madrid have an overwhelming lead heading into this second leg, but it is just impossible not to get the sense that these sides are very, very weird. Who knows what could happen. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Those are Randal Kolo Muani's combined goals and assists in the Bundesliga. His team has 45 total goals in league play. That means he's in some way responsible for almost half of Frankfurt's goals. He's suspended for the second leg against Napoli. Napoli are maybe the best team in the world. Not great for Frankfurt. Napoli: 1.08 expected goal difference per match Napoli came out of nowhere this season to establish themselves as clear-cut favorites to win Serie A, with a cozy 18-point cushion atop the table. Usually when something this unexpected happens, it means a team is getting incredibly lucky or running hot in a way that suggests maybe it really isn't as good as advertised. You can make the case that the soccer gods have blessed this club, especially when you consider that their goal difference of 1.69 per match is a hefty amount higher than their xG difference of 1.08 per match. Here's the thing: That xG difference -- the difference between how much they'd be expected to score and concede on average given the chances they're creating -- is the fifth-best total in Europe's top five leagues. Even if you want to suggest that 1.08 xGD per 90 figure represents their "true" level, only Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are ahead of them. Napoli are nestled comfortably between Bayern and PSG on that list. Godspeed to Frankfurt. There are always movements on the transfer market and things are always happening during crucial Champions League weeks. It's interesting to understand how some of the most important players ahead of the summer have "secret" release clauses in their contract that could lead to some interesting sagas. Barcelona want to offer Ousmane Dembélé a new contract as he's doing fantastically under Xavi this season, but also because his current deal expires in June 2024 and includes two release clauses. One is valid during the year for €100 million, but the most important one is valid in July 2023 for €50 million. Dembélé could be a big opportunity in the market under those conditions. Paulo Dybala is also performing at a top level with José Mourinho at AS Roma but his contract includes two clauses -- Italian clubs can sign him in the summer for €20 million, and the only way for Roma to avoid that is to bring Dybala's salary from the current €3.8 million to €6 million net per season. There's no way to avoid any bid from clubs from abroad as in that case the clause is just €12 million. One to watch in the summer, for sure. Staying in Roma, Tammy Abraham has a buy-back clause into his contract and only Chelsea can trigger that clause valid for €80 million in the summer, so it's up to the Blues, but they're now focused on different players. Contracts are always a priority for Chelsea as they have many decisions to make. Talks continue to get a new deal done and sealed with N'Golo Kanté, he wants to stay and feelings are now positive on both player and club sides. It's getting more complicated to reach an agreement with Mason Mount though as there's a big gap in the negotiation with the English midfielder. Sources guarantee the chances of Mount leaving in the summer are increasing with Liverpool among 2-3 clubs keen on signing him. Manchester clubs look to lock up South American rising stars Manchester United will soon offer a new deal to Facundo Pellistri as he's doing very well. The Uruguaian winger is expected to leave on loan next season to play as a starter elsewhere and then make his return to Old Trafford probably in June 2024. This week will be the time to sign the documents for another big new deal in the Premier League. Julián Álvarez has accepted Manchester City's proposal to extend the contract until June 2028 with a huge pay raise after his excellent World Cup, it will be completed after Tuesday's Champions League game vs. RB Leipzig. 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live Rabiot impresses, but will he get a new deal? No sign of a new deal at the moment for Adrien Rabiot. He has scored nine goals for Juventus this season, and as a midfielder, that's excellent production With a Premier League dream still alive, no agreement with Juve at this stage means keep an eye on the Frenchman as a potential big name on the free agent market Manchester City vs. RB Leipzig: How to watch, schedule, live stream info, start time, TV channel. Man City vs RB Leipzig LIVE Streaming Info: When, where to watch Champions League round of 16 second leg? Manchester City is unbeaten at home in the Champions League for more than four years. That run includes a 6-3 win over Leipzig in the group stage 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live two seasons ago. Man City vs RB Leipzig Live Man City vs RB Leipzig Live How To Watch When: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 4 p.m. ET Where: Etihad Stadium TV: Paramount+ What to Know CBS Sports has a brand new daily soccer podcast, covering everything you need to know about the beautiful game. Make sure to give House of Champions a follow for coverage of the biggest games, stories, transfer news with Fabrizio Romano, and everything else going on in the world's most popular sport. The Champions League is back! After a short break, the second leg of the round of 16 is ready to kick off on Tuesday. RB Leipzig will face off against Manchester City in the Champions League round of 16 at 4:00 p.m. ET on March 14th at Etihad Stadium. RB Leipzig are the clear underdog, so they're hoping it's the size of the fight that determines this one. Champions League stats, numbers: Man City's Haaland dependency, Liverpool's defense vs. Real Madrid and more Inter and Napoli are also aiming to qualify for quarterfinals giving Serie A three teams in thelast eight When Wednesday evening rolls around, the field of this season's quarterfinalists for the Champions League will be set. You can catch all the action Tuesday and Wednesday on Paramount+. AC Milan, Benfica, Chelsea and Bayern Munich clinched their spots last week with half of the field already set. Before the action gets underway, here's one key piece of information to know about each team that will help determine who's going to head through or go home. Your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. I agree to receive the "Golazo Starting XI Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pressing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge Paramount's Privacy Policy. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). This is a simple one. Haaland has an astonishing rate of 34 goals in 35 matches. That means City's forward has scored 36.5% of all of Manchester City's goals across all competitions. That also means Pep Guardiola's side is wildly different from how it previously operated. Last season, Kevin de Bruyne led City with 15 goals across all competitions. That worked out to 15.6% of all of City's goals. You wouldn't exactly call City a one-man team. Almost two-thirds of their goals come from somebody not named Haaland, but feeding the big man is clearly what this team is all about. 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live Craving more soccer coverage? Listen below and follow House of Champions, a CBS Sports soccer podcast, bringing you top-notch analysis, commentary, picks and more. Man City might have a featured player and a backup band, but RB Leipzig spreads the love around. Across all competitions, four players have nine goals or more: Christopher Nkunku, Timo Werner, Andres Silva and Emil Forsberg. But Szoboszlai is the one conducting the symphony with 13 assists. He has eight assists if we were to filter to only Bundesliga stats, which is double the output of anybody else on his team and tied for second in the league, behind only Randal Kolo Muani (we would have more on him later but he's suspended for Frankfurt's match against Napoli). But whereas most players with lots of assists far outstrip their expected goals assisted (Kolo Muani's xGA is 3.5, for example), Szoboszlai's total is an impressive 6.6, also good for second in the Bundesliga, this time behind only Borussia Monchengladbach's Jonas Hoffman who has seven assists on 7.1 xGA. It's hard to predict who on Leipzig might score, but whoever it is, there's a good chance it's Szoboszlai getting them the ball. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Evanilson might not make it back from a muscular injury to start for Porto, and that's a huge problem. Whether he's a starter or super-sub, he's got the kind of numbers that scream "breakout star" thanks to his massive 0.78 xG per 90 minutes. Because he's a center forward, it's a little bit odd that he accounts for 0.19 expected goals assisted over that same rate. Nevertheless, Porto will have a hard time replacing his production even with the ever-capable Mehdi Taremi on hand. Inter suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to Spezia on Friday -- the kind of result against an inferior opponent that might raise all sorts of alarms under normal circumstances. Then again, take a look at this shot map. That's 28 shots on 3.87 xG for those of you keeping score at home. That's a season-high xG output and the second-highest shot total all season. So, I think they're probably OK. Sometimes the ball, hilariously, just won't go in the net. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Football is a funny old game. Since losing 5-2 to Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League tie, Liverpool seem to have fixed their defense. They've yet to concede over 1.0 xG since that match. Prior to this four-game run, they've only done that seven times all season. Four of the seven came in the Champions League group stage: Twice against Rangers, once against Ajax and once in a dead rubber against Napoli (Napoli, it should be noted, ran up an exorbitant total of 4.0 xG in the match that mattered). And yet, in those four matches, Liverpool managed to lose once against Bournemouth and draw once against Crystal Palace. Of course, they also snuck in a 7-0 defeat against Manchester United. So, who knows. Real Madrid: Nine shots It only took nine shots for Real Madrid to score five goals against Liverpool. It was their lowest output of shots in their last 16 matches. It was one of only four times this season they'd been held under 10 shots. One of the other three instances came in a cup match against a lower division side where one assumes they were mostly just going through the motions. The other two came against Barcelona and against Atletico Madrid. So Liverpool seem to have done a lot right against Real Madrid, except for the most important thing. Real Madrid have an overwhelming lead heading into this second leg, but it is just impossible not to get the sense that these sides are very, very weird. Who knows what could happen. Must be 21+ and physically present in New York. Valid only for new users and first wager of at least $10. Bet amount of qualifying wager returned as bet credit only if wager is settled as a loss, to a maximum of $1,250; must be used within 14 days of receipt. Must register with eligible promo code. Credits will be added to account within 7 days after qualifying wager settles. See Caesars.com/promos for full terms. Void where prohibited. Text message rates apply. Gambling problem? Those are Randal Kolo Muani's combined goals and assists in the Bundesliga. His team has 45 total goals in league play. That means he's in some way responsible for almost half of Frankfurt's goals. He's suspended for the second leg against Napoli. Napoli are maybe the best team in the world. Not great for Frankfurt. Napoli: 1.08 expected goal difference per match Napoli came out of nowhere this season to establish themselves as clear-cut favorites to win Serie A, with a cozy 18-point cushion atop the table. Usually when something this unexpected happens, it means a team is getting incredibly lucky or running hot in a way that suggests maybe it really isn't as good as advertised. You can make the case that the soccer gods have blessed this club, especially when you consider that their goal difference of 1.69 per match is a hefty amount higher than their xG difference of 1.08 per match. Here's the thing: That xG difference -- the difference between how much they'd be expected to score and concede on average given the chances they're creating -- is the fifth-best total in Europe's top five leagues. Even if you want to suggest that 1.08 xGD per 90 figure represents their "true" level, only Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are ahead of them. Napoli are nestled comfortably between Bayern and PSG on that list. Godspeed to Frankfurt. There are always movements on the transfer market and things are always happening during crucial Champions League weeks. It's interesting to understand how some of the most important players ahead of the summer have "secret" release clauses in their contract that could lead to some interesting sagas. Barcelona want to offer Ousmane Dembélé a new contract as he's doing fantastically under Xavi this season, but also because his current deal expires in June 2024 and includes two release clauses. One is valid during the year for €100 million, but the most important one is valid in July 2023 for €50 million. Dembélé could be a big opportunity in the market under those conditions. Paulo Dybala is also performing at a top level with José Mourinho at AS Roma but his contract includes two clauses -- Italian clubs can sign him in the summer for €20 million, and the only way for Roma to avoid that is to bring Dybala's salary from the current €3.8 million to €6 million net per season. There's no way to avoid any bid from clubs from abroad as in that case the clause is just €12 million. One to watch in the summer, for sure. Staying in Roma, Tammy Abraham has a buy-back clause into his contract and only Chelsea can trigger that clause valid for €80 million in the summer, so it's up to the Blues, but they're now focused on different players. Contracts are always a priority for Chelsea as they have many decisions to make. Talks continue to get a new deal done and sealed with N'Golo Kanté, he wants to stay and feelings are now positive on both player and club sides. It's getting more complicated to reach an agreement with Mason Mount though as there's a big gap in the negotiation with the English midfielder. Sources guarantee the chances of Mount leaving in the summer are increasing with Liverpool among 2-3 clubs keen on signing him. Manchester clubs look to lock up South American rising stars Manchester United will soon offer a new deal to Facundo Pellistri as he's doing very well. The Uruguaian winger is expected to leave on loan next season to play as a starter elsewhere and then make his return to Old Trafford probably in June 2024. This week will be the time to sign the documents for another big new deal in the Premier League. Julián Álvarez has accepted Manchester City's proposal to extend the contract until June 2028 with a huge pay raise after his excellent World Cup, it will be completed after Tuesday's Champions League game vs. RB Leipzig. 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live 🔴 📱 👉 Man City vs Leipzig Live Rabiot impresses, but will he get a new deal? No sign of a new deal at the moment for Adrien Rabiot. He has scored nine goals for Juventus this season, and as a midfielder, that's excellent production With a Premier League dream still alive, no agreement with Juve at this stage means keep an eye on the Frenchman as a potential big name on the free agent market