Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson will be in charge of Juventus’ trip to Bayern Munich on Wednesday.

The tie is poised at 2-2 after the first leg in Turin, with the Bianconeri coming back from two goals down to level things on the night.

However, the advantage lies with the Bavarian side, as their two away goals mean they’d progress with a goalless draw or 1-1, with the Italian champions needing a win or a high-scoring draw to advance.

Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson will be in charge of Juventus’ trip to Bayern Munich on Wednesday.

The tie is poised at 2-2 after the first leg in Turin, with the Bianconeri coming back from two goals down to level things on the night.

However, the advantage lies with the Bavarian side, as their two away goals mean they’d progress with a goalless draw or 1-1, with the Italian champions needing a win or a high-scoring draw to advance.

Eriksson has taken charge of Juve already this season, overseeing a 2-0 win for Max Allegri’s side against Sevilla in the group stages.

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