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Follow live text coverage and radio commentary as Newcastle travel to face Barcelona, Liverpool host Galatasaray, Tottenham take on Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich face Atalanta.
Barcelona have humiliated Newcastle United in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at Camp Nou, winning 7-2 to advance 8-3 on aggregate. After last week's 1-1 draw at St James’ Park, today's game saw a flurry of goals in the first half.
Germain, and Real Madrid have all booked their places in the final eight of the Champions League, but only Sporting added some drama to the affair. Entering their clash with Bodo/Glimt trailing by three goals,
There are four games in the Champions League on Wednesday as the last 16 concludes, and BBC Sport will bring you every moment. Barcelona v Newcastle United (17:45) - listen on BBC Radio 5 LiveBayern Munich v AtalantaLiverpool v Galatasaray - listen on BBC Radio 5 LiveTottenham v Atletico Madrid Kick-off times 20:00 GMT unless stated Follow all of
Arsenal have progressed to the Champions League quarter-final thanks to a 2-0 second-leg win (3-1 on aggregate) against Bayer Leverkusen. After last week's 1-1 draw in the first leg, Eberechi Eze's stunning half-volley gave Arsenal the aggregate lead in the first half tonight.
Atletico Madrid held off Tottenham's bid for an epic Champions League escape as they reached the quarter-finals despite a 3-2 defeat in the last-16 second leg on Wednesday.Languishing in 16th place in the Premier League,
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Follow live text updates and listen to BBC Radio commentary from the Champions League last 16 with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City in action.
Real Madrid are leading 4-1 on aggregate against 10-man Manchester City in the Champions League last 16. Federico Valverde's superb first-leg hat-trick gave the visitors a big lead to defend and they were able to increase that lead midway through the first half when Bernardo Silva was sent off for handball.