Good morning Football lovers on Scorum. It's no longer news that humanity is under a big threat by COVID-19 and it seems the virus is moving through borders untrammelled. It's recent panic and the need to curb its spread has seen some of the games canceled, example is the Manchester City vs Arsenal match that was scheduled to hold tomorrow. Also, we saw Valencia and Athlanta play at Mestalla yesterday without spectators, a scenario that took so much frenzy and zest from the usual Champions league atmosphere. With the way things are going, there is a likelihood that football activities may come to an abrupt halt till a lasting solution is discovered. Having said that, lets take a brief look at our Champions league second leg game today between the French Champions PSG and their highflying German visitors, Burussia Dortmund. No doubt, this is actually one of the most unpredictable game this week, as they is a tendency of the game going either ways.

The first leg at Signal Iduna Park saw Dortmund secure a second leg advantage by beating PSG 2-1. But even at that, the away goal they conceded makes it a bit difficult as a goal from PSG will mean Dortmund will have to score to stand a chance of qualification. With their in-form new signing on fire upfront, the German side will be ready to go all out and grab the goals. The former Salzburg young striker netted a brace against PSG in their first leg encounter and PSG will have to work harder to keep him at bay. On the hand is a PSG side that can't imagine getting eliminated at this stage of the champions league. They have dreamt of lifting this silverware for years, so losing tonight is out of their options. Thomas Tuchel will be exploring his most lethal gameplans and of course, he will be taking this game to Dortmund. With Mbappe cleared from Medical checkup on Corona virus, the French young star will be on the frontline to lead PSG attack, with Neymar complementing him upfront. Mbappe had scored PSG's only goal in the first leg, and will be looking forward to make the Germans feel his impact once again when they class tonight.