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Is Barcelona vs Manchester United on TV? Live stream, team news and betting odds ahead of the Champions League clash

Manchester United travel to Barcelona looking to overturn another European deficit.

The Reds Devils suffered a 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford in the first-leg, and will be hoping to produce another spirited comeback just like they did in Paris in the last 16.

Luke Shaw's own goal was the difference between the two sides when they met at the Theatre of Dreams last week - although Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side did return to winning ways at the weekend in the Premier League.

A pair of Paul Pogba penalties were enough to help the Red Devils to a 2-1 win over West Ham - while Ernesto Valverde's side were to held to a 0-0 draw against SD Huesca.

But Barca were without Sergio Busquets, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez for the game - with the trio all rested ahead of the second-leg.

And below is all the big information ahead of the game.

Where is it and what time does the game kick-off?

The game takes place at the Nou Camp on Tuesday night, with kick off at 8pm.

Is it on TV?

Yes, the game is live on TV.

Coverage starts at 7pm on BT Sports 2, with the game getting underway an hour later.

Team news

The Red Devils have taken a 22-man squad to Spain for the tie.

Matteo Darmian, Nemanja Matic and Alexis Sanchez, who have all recently been missing due to injury, are all included in the travelling party - while Luke Shaw has also travelled, but will miss the clash through suspension.

Eric Bailly and Ander Herrera remain sidelined though, while young striker Mason Greenwood, who came on as a substitute against the Hammers, hasn't travelled with the squad.

Antonio Valencia, Ander Herrera, Alexis Sanchez, Eric Bailly and Juan Mata ((Photo by Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images))

Barcelona, on the other hand, have a fully fit squad to choose from.

Manchester United boss Solskjaer sending his young stars to this year's STATSports SuperCupNI  

Who's the referee?

Felix Brych will be the man in the middle at the Nou Camp.

Felix Brych ((Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images))

The German has already taken charge of one United Champions League game this season - with the Red Devils collecting a 1-0 win over Young Boys back in November.

While the 43-year old last took charge of a European Barcelona game in 2016 - with the Catalan side claiming a 2-1 win over fellow La Liga side Atletico Madrid at the quarter-final stage.

What are the odds? Odds via BetMcLean | Subject to change

Barcelona - 4/11

Draw - 15/4

Manchester United - 13/2

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