Fourth-placed Borussia Dortmund host third-placed Barcelona at Signal Iduna Park in arguably the pick of Wednesday’s EUFA Champions League fixtures.
Both clubs come into this clash on 12 points from their opening five fixtures, each with just the one defeat.
Barça remain top of La Liga in Spain, but Hansi Flick’s men come into this clash with their form having taken a slight dip. They’ve won just one of their last five domestic matches.
Dortmund, meanwhile, sit sixth in the German Bundesliga, having played out a frustrating 1-1 draw with…