An already-qualified Borussia Dortmund welcome a Paris Saint-Germain side still fighting for their right to enter the Champions League last-16 draw in Wednesday's mouthwatering Group F finale.
While the hosts only require a point to confirm first place in the group, Luis Enrique's men will leave their qualification hopes up to chance with anything other than victory at the Westfalenstadion.
On the back of consecutive beatings of Newcastle United, Edin Terzic's men knocked down a few more walls of the San Siro fortress courtesy of a 3-1 beating of AC Milan, where Marco Reus began the goal rush before Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and Karim Adeyemi also registered.
Boasting a respectable 10 points from a possible 15 in the group phase thus far, Dortmund will be present in the last-16 draw no matter what transpires this week, although their three-point lead over PSG leaves them at risk of being bumped down to second spot if they lose to Enrique's side this week.
Recent Champions League feats at the Westfalenstadion suggests that the Dortmund contingent can already begin to plan their first-placed party, as they have kept four clean sheets in each of their last four home games in the tournament - an all-time club best - but December's domestic exploits have not made for positive reading.
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