Manchester United vs Wolfsburg live stream (Latest score): Watch Champions League 2015 football online (Preview)

Manchester United will play Wolfsburg on Tuesday night in a must win game for the English Premier League team. The game has a scheduled start time of 2.45 p.m. ET (7.45 p.m. GMT) and can be watched online through live stream via the link below.

United must win today's game to guarantee themselves a spot in the knock out stages of this year's Champions League.

Coming into today's final round of group matches, Wolfsburg are top of Group B with 9 points from their five games, where as United are second with 8 points. However, both will be looking at PSV Eindhoven who are third with 7 points from their five games and could potentially overtake the loser of today's game between United and Wolfsburg. CSKA Moscow are bottom of the group with just four points and are already out of this year's competition after today's game.

If CSKA defeat PSV then both United and Wolfsburg will progress regardless of the result of their game today. However, things get more complicated if PSV pick up any points today, especially for United.

If PSV draw their game and United lose then PSV would progress at the expense of United, due to a better head to head record with the English team. PSV defeated United in the Netherlands and gained a draw at Old Trafford in their two head to head games, giving the Dutch team the edge if they can draw level on points with United.

However, if PSV draw, and United can also draw or win then United will progress with Wolfsburg.

If PSV win their game then they will definitely be going through to the knock out stages. So their destiny remains in their hands to that extent. A PSV win would mean United have to win today, which would knock Wolfsburg out. A draw and loss for United would see Wolfsburg progress with PSV.

Today's games from Group B in the Champions League are sure to be dramatic, and it remains to be seen which two teams will progress. Manchester United vs Wolfsburg has a scheduled start time of 7.45 p.m. GMT (2.45 p.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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