The first leg in France provided one of the best Champions League fixtures of all time, as Bayern Munich and PSG played out a nine-goal thriller with PSG having a slender goal lead from the first leg.
The first leg ended 5-4 and the current European Champions would feel slightly aggrieved given how the side were 5-2 up at one point until goals from Dayot Upamecano and Luis Diaz provided Vincent Kompany's side a valuable gift heading into the second leg at the Allianz. Bayern Munich's record in Europe this season has been excellent, winning 11 of their 13 games, with the only two defeats taking place against PSG in the first leg and against the eventual finalists Arsenal. The home side have won every single home game in this competition, so the home advantage will be key for Kompany's side.
PSG, for the second season running, has saved their best performances for the latter stages of this competition. Comprehensive performances against English opposition in Chelsea and Liverpool have given Luis Enrique's side optimism for an unprecedented Champions League double and to establish themselves as the undisputed kings of Europe.