Manchester United vs Bayern Munich live stream free: Watch online UEFA Champions League quarter finals [Preview, start time]

Manchester United and Bayern Munich will face off again on Wednesday night in the Champions League quarter final second leg. United exceeded many expectations in the first leg, gaining a 1-1 draw and perhaps edging the game. However, things will be very different in the Allianz Arena, and United will have to raise their game another notch or two to get through this second leg and come out on top.

Today's game will kick off at 7.45 p.m. BST (2.45 p.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream – free for subscribers – via the link provided below.

New Bayern manager, Pep Guardiola, has spoken ahead of the game about how devastating it would be if his team went out at either of the quarter final, or semi final stages of this year's Champions League.

He obviously feels the pressure of coming into a team that won the treble last year, and although he has won the Bundesliga title in double-quick time this season, the pressure is now on for him to oversee Bayern being able to retain their European crown.

Bayern have been unstoppable for most of this season, and they are clear favorites to come through this game with a win.

United meanwhile have had a torrid season, with new manager David Moyes being unable to rally his team for an assault on the English Premier League title. They look like they will miss out on a top 4 spot this season, meaning they will be out of the Champions League next season unless they go on and win it this season.

In the first leg United though were surprisingly impressive, and caused Bayern more trouble than most opposition sides have managed this season.

They will be hoping Wayne Rooney can lead the line today and get behind the strong Bayern defense and wipe out early on the away goal advantage Bayern hold.

Manchester United vs Bayern Munich can be watched online by clicking here.

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