Champions League: Eintracht Frankfurt – Olympique Marseille, live

Last minute of the Champions League match, live

Very good!! Welcome to the penultimate day of the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. Tonight the faces will be seen, in the Deutsche Bank Park, Eintracht Frankfurt and Olympique de Marseille starting at 9:00 p.m.in what will be a decisive duel for both clubs with a view to qualifying for the round of 16.

There remains fabric to cut in the last two Group B matches from UEFA Champions League, with only three points separating the four teams that comprise it. The Eintracht Frankfurt march bottom of the group with four points. Therefore, the Teutonic club must avoid defeat tonight, since not scoring any points would vanish all your options advance to the round of 16. The precedent of the first leg is favorable to Frankfurt and has historical overtones, since their 1-0 win marked their first win in UCL finals history. For today’s meeting Oliver Glasner will not be able to count due to injury Knauff, Hasebe y Buta nor by accumulation of cards with Whole.

For his part, the Olympique de Marseille have lost two domestic games in a row since beating Sporting Lisbon 2-0 in his last match in UCL. The French box will try to add three points that, combined with a Spurs win in his match against Sporting, they would be worth it to seal your ticket to the round of 16. In addition, in case of achieving it, the Gauls would end with a losing streak of five consecutive defeats in Germany, in which he also failed to score in any of them. Tonight, Igor Tudor will not be able to count due to injury Eric Bailly nor the Spanish striker Peter Ruiz.

Once all the ingredients of the match have been spelled out, all that remains is to hope that both teams give us a great game and we will tell you about it here, in MARCA.COM. Less than an hour and a half to start the meeting, Let’s start!!

Lineup of Eintracht and Marseille

Once del Eintracht: Trapp; Jakic, Smolcic, N’Dicka; Elephants, Kamada, Sow, Lenz; Lindstrom, Gotze; Colonel Muani.

Eleven from Marseille: Paul Lopez; Mbemba, Balerdi,Gigot; Clauss,Rongier, Veretout, Tavares; Guendouzi, Harit; Alexis Sanchez.

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