Fresh off a loss in Belarus, Bayern Munich needs to perform well on Tuesday in their match against Lille if they want to move on to the next round.

However, Lille coach Rudi Garcia admitted his own concerns, stating that his team will face a difficult task of getting good results out of their game with Bayern Munich.

"We are playing one of the biggest sides in Europe so we will have to give it 120 per cent and Bayern will have to have an off day if we want to get a positive result," he said at a press conference. "It is David versus Goliath. The most important thing for us is to believe we can do it. The only star in our club is our team."

Munich's Franck Ribery is the biggest threat for Lille, according to Garcia, 48. He also called out Thomas Muller and Toni Kroos as big contenders.

Bayern Munich welcomed back David Alaba into the starting line-up and he showed off his skills in the 5-0 win over Fortuna Dusseldorf on Saturday. Idrissa Gueye, Rio Mavuba and Mathieu Debuchy will not play in Tuesday's game, two because of an injury and Debuchy because of a suspension.

Bayern Munich will also be minus some players because of injuries: Lukas Raeder (knee), Mario Gomez (ankle) and Diego Contento (foot). On the other hand, they did recently bring back Marvin Martin, after he recovered from an injury his received this weekend.

Lille and Bayern Munich will face off on Oct. 23 in the Grand Stade Lille Metropole in France. The game will begin at 2:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and 8:45 p.m. BST. DirecTV Soccer, TVN Sports, Sky Sports, Canal + and Sky Go will broadcast the game, according to SB Nation.

Online live streaming of the game is available through FOX Soccer 2 Go.