Bayern's 2-1 win at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in the first leg leaves the Andalusians needing something of a miracle in Bavaria. Not only must Sevilla score twice, as they manager when they dumped Manchester Unitted out in the previous round, but they must also do so without reply.
Furthermore, Sevilla are not looking to keep out just any side, but rather a well-oiled attacking machine in the form of the recently.crowned German champions. Their tally of 55 goals in 16 games spread across the Bundesliga, the DFB Pokal and the Champions League is unrivalled.
To be precise, the average comes to 3.4375 goals per game. That goes to show that there have been some big wins along the way, with Paderborn, Hamburg and Borussia Dortmund hit for six and Besiktas and Hoffenheim shipping five.
The pummelings don't stop their either, with Bayern putting four past Werder Bremen, Freiburg and Augsburg as well.
The Andalusian outfit will have to take risks on Wednesday night, something which can only play into the hands of Jupp Heynckes' men.
The German side are human though, and there is hope for Sevilla. Back in February, Herth Berlin managed to keep Bayern at bay, whilst RB Leipzig were able to claim a 2-1 win just a matter of weeks ago, a result which would see extra time against Sevilla.