Thanks to a pair of unsavory results against CSKA Moscow, Manchester City are in a virtual must-win situation against Bayern Munich on Tuesday (2:45 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 1). There are scenarios that exist that would allow City to stay alive if they don’t win, but they depend on things going their way in Roma-CKSA, which kicks off early.
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City’s list of important unavailable players is a long one. Fernandinho and Yaya Toure are suspended, while David Silva is out injured. Sergio Aguero and Stevan Jovetic didn’t train on Tuesday, but Manuel Pellegrini insists that they’re fit for this game. Bayern’s injury list is longer: Philipp Lahm, Javi Martínez, Thiago Alcántara, David Alaba, Holger Badstuber and Claudio Pizarro are all out.
Luckily for American viewers, this is one of the games that has been sublicensed to ESPN. There won’t be an English-language stream on the Watch ESPN app, but there is an ESPN3 stream in Spanish, as well as the ESPN Deportes stream.
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The game is also available on both of FOX’s streaming platforms. If you are a TV subscriber to FOX Sports 1, you can catch the game for free on FOX Sports Go. The game is also on FOX Soccer 2 Go, a paid service that doesn’t require a TV subscription.
You can catch the game on Sportsnet World Now in Canada, while the ITV Player will have it in the UK. For listings from more countries, check out Live Soccer TV.

















