Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta Champions League preview: Where to watch, predicted line-ups, form, quotes

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Dortmund host Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League knockout phase play-off first leg on 17 February.

Where to watch the game on TV

Fans can find their local UEFA Champions League broadcast partner(s) here.

What you need to know?

A 3-2 first-leg win in Dortmund proved decisive when these sides met in the 2017/18 Europa League round of 32 for their only encounters to date in UEFA competition, something that Atalanta midfielder Marten de Roon will perhaps remember as the only surviving member from either of the squads that contested that match.

Dortmund were one of the league phase's highest-powered attacks with 19 goals (seventh) while Atalanta's defence only conceded ten goals but both sides will look to the knockout phase as a chance to get back on track, each losing their final two league phase matches.

Possible line-ups

Dortmund: Kobel; Ryerson, Anton, Bensebaini, Svensson; Nmecha, Bellingham, Sabitzer; Fábio Silva, Brandt; Guirassy

Atalanta: Carnesecchi; Scalvini, Djimsiti, Ahanor; Zappacosta, De Roon, Éderson, Bernasconi; Samardžić, Zalewski; Scamacca

Match stats and facts

Form guide

Dortmund

Form: WWWLWL (all competitions, most recent first)

Latest: Dortmund 4-0 Mainz, 13/02, German Bundesliga

Atalanta

Form: WWWDLW

Latest: Lazio 0-2 Atalanta, 14/02, Italian Serie A

Views from the camps

Niko Kovač, Dortmund coach: "We currently have four injured centre-backs. We don't want to take any risks with [Nico] Schlotterbeck, so he's not an option. It's a coach's job to find solutions and be creative. We have several options there – or we can change the system. I trust everyone who can play in that position. [Atalanta have] a really great team that has grown over the years. It will be very intense, over both legs."

Julian Ryerson, Dortmund defender: "We're looking ahead, we don't have to fix anything. We have to move forward. It won't be easy, but it will be possible. Atalanta have a great team and have grown over the years. They won the Europa League two years ago. It will be very intense and they are a very serious opponent. I see the chances at 50:50."

Raffaele Palladino, Atalanta coach: "The fans are undoubtedly the best part of football; having them against you is always a spectacle and good for football. We'll be playing in a beautiful and prestigious stadium. We know that the Champions League gives us incredible extra motivation and we'll put in a great performance against a great team."

Marten de Roon, Atalanta midfielder: "These have been so many wonderful years, and I get goosebumps thinking about what's happened, including winning the Europa League. I'm proud of what I've achieved in these years with the Atalanta shirt. Dortmund are very strong, they score a lot of goals. We'll have to play without fear, with a lot of courage, enjoying the evening in a stadium like this."

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