RB Leipzig and Borussia Monchengladbach will be forced to foot the bill for using the Puskas Arena to host their English opposition in the Champions League.
Leipzig are set to face Liverpool next Tuesday and Monchengladbach take on City eight days later in the Hungarian capital of Budapest.
The Bundesliga clubs were forced to relocate the home leg of their last-16 ties after the German government imposed a ban on travellers arriving from the United Kingdom.
Leipzig and Monchengladbach sought a special dispensation in order to host the games on home turf and Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp pleaded with German officials to let the fixtures go ahead as planned.
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