Manchester City vs Roma live stream: Watch online Champions League 2014 soccer [preview]

Manchester City will play Roma on Tuesday night in a massive Champions League match up that will see City try and get their European venture back on track following their loss to Bayern Munich in their opening game.

Today's game takes place from the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England and will kick off at 7.45 p.m. BST (2.45 p.m. EST). The game can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

Good news for Manchester City ahead of today's game is that goalkeeper Joe Hart will return to the side, which should give them more stability at the back against the strong Italian side.

In addition, striker Stevan Jovetic is back after a hamstring injury but on the down side midfielders Fernando and Samir Nasri will miss today's big game.

Hart who missed some games recently has said, "Of course I want to play every game, that is my nature, my professionalism. I am not the manager, just a player. I live by the decisions of our manager."

However, he appears happy with life at City: "Right now I am happy with what is going on at this club. We are fighting on all fronts. While I am welcome here, I am more than happy to stay and see where that takes me."

City lost their opening Champions League tie against Bayern Munich in Germany, and that leaves them with a lot to do. They know how important it is to pick up points at home, and that makes today's game a must-win for them.

"It's a crucial game because Roma won their first match and we lost," said Pellegrini. "It will be a very tough group and we cannot drop points here at home. It's very important for us to win that game."

Today's game can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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