Aston Villa v Bologna, Real Madrid v Dortmund: Champions League – live

Aston Villa v Bologna, Real Madrid v Dortmund: Champions League – live


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Champions League half-times

Arsenal 1-0 Shakhtar
Aston Villa 0-0 Bologna
Girona 1-0 Slovan Bratislava
Juventus 0-0 Stuttgart
PSG 0-1 PSV Eindhoven
Real Madrid 0-2 Dortmund
Sturm Graz 0-1 Sporting

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Half time: Arsenal 1-0 Shakhtar Donetsk

All going according to plan for the Gunners so far – they lead at the break through an own goal.

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Half time: Real Madrid 0-2 Dortmund

Most of said drama could be found at the Bernabéu, where the visitors struck twice in quick succession to leave Real Madrid at risk of a second-straight defeat.

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Half time: Aston Villa 0-0 Bologna

There’s been more drama elsewhere, but Bologna have had the better chances in a goalless first half.

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Half time: PSG 0-1 PSV Eindhoven

Lee Kang-in almost punishes some loose PSV defending, but Benitez gets down well to save his shot. And that’s half time. On a separate note, I like this PSV away kit – it looks like a Bury or Tranmere shirt from the mid-90s.

It’s giving Endsleigh. Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters
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GOAL! Girona 1-0 Slovan Bratislava (Miguel 45′)

A breakthrough for the debutants just before half time, with full-back Miguel Gutiérrez turning home Arnaut Danjuma’s cross.

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League One half-times: Barnsley 1-0 Charlton, Birmingham 1-0 Bolton, Bristol Rovers 0-0 Shrewsbury, Burton 1-0 Wycombe, Crawley 0-0 Lincoln, Exeter 0-2 Reading, Leyton Orient 0-0 Rotherham, Peterborough 3-1 Blackpool, Stevenage 0-1 Cambridge, Stockport 0-0 Northampton, Wigan 0-1 Mansfield, Wrexham 0-0 Huddersfield.

League Two half-times: Barrow 1-0 Notts County, Cheltenham 1-1 Bradford, Chesterfield 0-1 Colchester, Doncaster 0-1 Bromley, Fleetwood 0-0 Crewe, Gillingham 0-2 Newport, Harrogate 0-0 Port Vale, MK Dons 1-0 Accrington, Salford 1-0 Swindon, Wimbledon 0-0 Morecambe.

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The eternal champions do hit the woodwork twice in quick succession through Rodrygo and Jude Bellingham – but at the other end, Julian Brandt brings a flying save from Courtois to stop Dortmund making it 3-0.

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GOAL! Real Madrid 0-2 Dortmund (Gittens 34′)

Woof. Dortmund double their lead at the Bernabéu, with Malen sweeping the ball across goal for Jamie Gittens to smash home at the far post. Real Madrid in more than a spot of bother …

Jamie Gittens celebrates after firing in Dortmund’s second goal. Photograph: Susana Vera/Reuters
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GOAL! PSG 0-1 PSV Eindhoven (Lang 36′)

Another surprise scoreline, as Noa Lang drills the ball inside the near post, leaving Donnarumma on his heels!

Eindhoven’s Dutch forward Noa Lang shoots to score his team’s first goal. Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
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Championship half-times: Cardiff 2-0 Portsmouth, Leeds 2-0 Watford, Oxford 1-0 Derby, Preston 2-1 Norwich, Sheffield Wed 0-0 Swansea, Stoke 2-0 Bristol City, QPR 0-1 Coventry (latest – 8pm kick-off).

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GOAL! Arsenal 1-0 Shakhtar Donetsk (Riznyk og)

An unfortunate goalie-own-goal at the Emirates.

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GOAL! Real Madrid 0-1 Dortmund (Malen 30′)

Oh, hello. They couldn’t score against Real at Wembley, but Dortmund deservedly lead tonight. It’s Donyell Malen who scores, set up by a beautiful drag-back from Guirassy that takes out two Real Madrid defenders.

Borussia Dortmund’s Dutch forward Donyell Malen scores. Photograph: Pierre-Philippe Marcou/AFP/Getty Images
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Stuttgart hit the post! As they did against Real Madrid, the German side are testing Juventus – and Enzo Millot sees his shot beat Perin but rebound off the near post and away. We’ve also been hearing that visiting fans are chanting in Italian – there’s a big Italian community in Stuttgart, apparently. The more you know.

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If Pep Guardiola does move on at the end of the season, Sporting’s Rúben Amorim is a big contender to replace him at Manchester City – especially with Hugo Viana, Sporting’s director of football, heading to the Etihad. City have also been linked with Xabi Alonso – but I suppose it’s all moot if Pep wants to stick around.

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GOAL! Sturm Graz 0-1 Sporting (Nuno Santos 24′)

We have a goal! The first of the night, 24 minutes in – and it’s Nuno Santos for Sporting, hooking it in at the far post after a nice passing move (and a miss from hot-shot Viktor Gyokeres).

Sporting CP’s Nuno Santos celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates. Photograph: Borut Živulovič/Reuters
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Another chance for Bologna, where Orsolini is very close to turning Dillinja’s cross in – although he’s penalised for (I think) a foul on Maatsen. At the other end, Orsolini is booked for a clumsy foul, and now Villa have a dangerous free kick, right on the edge of the area … Tielemans slips a sideways pass to Maatsen, whose cross is cleared for a corner.

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PSG’s front three tonight is Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola and Lee Kang-in – a talented trio, but a long way from the MSN days. Lee comes close to opening the scoring, but his shot is well saved by Benitez, and moments later Dembélé rattles the bar from close range.

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Aston Villa are trying to get something going in attack, with Bologna clearing away a couple of set pieces in quick succession. In Madrid, Vinicius fails to make enough contact with an acrobatic far-post effort.

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A chance for the hosts in Paris, with Bradley Barcola firing a low effort wide of the far post. No goals in any of the seven 8pm kick-offs so far. Boo!

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Bologna go closer here, with Thijs Dallinga pouncing on a through pass and testing Martínez from a tight angle. At the Bernabéu, the first sniff of a chance falls for Dortmund, with Guirassy unable to get any power on his header from Brandt’s cross.

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An early half-chance for Bologna, with Kacper Urbanski sending his shot well wide from just outside the area.

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A quick Championship update: Leeds have raced into a 2-0 lead at home to Watford, with Cardiff, Preston and Stoke leading Portsmouth, Norwich and Bristol City (respectively) by the same score. Elsewhere, Oxford lead Derby 1-0 in a battle between promoted sides.

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And not forgetting North London …

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We’re about to kick off in Birmingham – where Villa fans have just unfurled a spectacular lion-based tifo – plus Turin, Paris, Madrid, Girona and Graz. It’s on!

Three lions on their stand … Aston Villa fans display this fearsome banner before kick-off. Photograph: Rui Vieira/AP
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Full time in the early games: it finished Milan 3-1 Club Brugge, and Monaco 5-1 Red Star Belgrade. That means Monaco are top of the big Champions League table, although probably not for long.

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Back at San Siro, 16-year-old Francesco Camarda sends a header looping over the keeper, and is mobbed by his teammates, who lift him in the air. But wait, here comes VAR to spoil everyone’s fun – it’s chalked off for a marginal offside. It stays Milan 3-1 Club Brugge.

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“Hei from Norway,” writes Brendan Large. “I can’t be the only one thinking this new format has lead to hell of a lot of drubbings. Maybe the big teams play each other a bit more often, but the goal tallies being racked up in some games are not what anyone wants surely?”

Very true – it’s perhaps been overlooked thanks to a couple of surprise results, but we’ve already seen Bayern win 9-2 and Dortmund smash poor Celtic 7-1. It could get ugly in January if goal difference is needed for any of the big boys to secure a top-eight spot.

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Juventus v Stuttgart: team news

Juventus (4-3-3): Perin; Savona, Kalulu, Danilo (c), Cabal; Fagioli, McKennie, Douglas Luiz; Francisco Conceição, Vlahovic., Yildiz.
Subs: Pinsoglio, Daffara, Gatti, Locatelli, Adzic, Thuram, Weah, Cambiaso, Rouhi, Mbangula.

Stuttgart (4-2-3-1): Nübel; Vagnoman, Rouault, Chabot, Mittelstadt; Karazor (c), Stiller; Millot, Undav, Leweling; Demirovic.
Subs: Bredlow, Seimen, Al Dakhil, Keitel, Toure, Kratzig, Stenzel, Rieder, Chase, Jarzinho.

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Reijnders strikes again, and Milan lead Club Brugge 3-1! A redemption arc almost complete for the midfielder, who was sent off against Udinese in Serie A this weekend. Now striker Francesco Camarda is coming on for his Champions League debut – he’s 16 years old, and becomes Milan’s youngest-ever player in the competition. And Monaco do now lead Red Star 4-1: it’s Minamino with his second goal, set up by Embolo.

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There are also a stack of games in the Football League tonight – our main focus is on Europe but I’ll endeavour to keep you updated. The Championship fixtures are as follows: Cardiff v Portsmouth, Leeds v Watford, Oxford v Derby, Preston v Norwich, QPR v Coventry, Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea, Stoke v Bristol City.

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Aston Villa v Bologna: teams in full

Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Martínez; Konsa, Diego Carlos, Torres, Maatsen; Onana, Tielemans; Bailey, Rogers, McGinn (c); Durán.
Subs: Olsen, Cash, Mings, Barkley, Buendía, Watkins, Digne, Philogene-Bidace, Nedeljkovic, Bogarde, Ramsey, Kamara.

Bologna (4-3-3): Skorupski; Posch, Beukema (c), Lucumi, Lykogiannis; Fabbian, Freuler, Urbanski; Orsolini, Dallinga, Ndoye.
Subs: Bagnolini, Ravaglia, Holm, Moro, Castro, Iling-Junior, Casale, Corazza, Pobega, Odgaard, Miranda.

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Don’t forget, you can follow Arsenal v Shakhtar with Scott Murray here:

And here’s an excellent and timely interview with Arsenal’s Ukrainian star, Oleksandr Zinchenko:

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Milan had been pegged back by 10-man Club Brugge, and Daniel Fonseca’s decision to withdraw Rafael Leão was greeted with whistles. But the man who replaced him – Noah Okofor – immediately sets up Tijjani Reijnders to restore the hosts’ lead!

Nothing so dramatic happening in Monaco, where the hosts now lead 3-1. Wilfried Singo scored the third goal, with Breel Embolo then scoring his second – which was subsequently disallowed for handball.

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PSG v PSV: team news

Paris Saint-Germain (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos (c), Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Zaïre-Emery, João Neves, Fabián Ruiz; Dembélé, Lee, Barcola.
Subs: Safonov, Tenas, Asensio, Doué, Vitinha, Muani, Mayulu, Lucas Beraldo, Skriniar, Zague.
PSV Eindhoven (4-3-3): Benítez, Mauro Júnior, Flamingo, Boscagli, Dams; Til, Tillman, Saibari; Bakayoko, Luuk de Jong (c), Lang.
Subs: Drommel, Schiks, Obispo, Pepi, Driouech, Babadi, Land, Oppegard, Ledezma, Nagalo.

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Here’s the Aston Villa team sheet – and Jhon Durán starts in place of Ollie Watkins. There are three other changes from the win at Fulham – Ian Maatsen and Ezri Konsa replace Lucas Digne and Matty Cash in defence, with John McGinn in for Jacob Ramsey in midfield.

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Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund: team news

Real Madrid (4-3-3): Courtois; Lucas Vázquez, Éder Militão, Rüdiger, Mendy; Valverde, Modric (c), Bellingham; Rodrygo, Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior.
Subs: Lunin, González, Camavinga, Tchouaméni, Arda Güler, Endrick,
Jesús Vallejo, Ceballos, Fran García.

Borussia Dortmund (4-2-3-1): Kobel; Ryerson, Süle, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini; Sabitzer, Nmecha; Gittens, Brandt (c), Malen; Guirassy.
Subs: Meyer, Laurenz Lotka, Anton, Groß, Beier, Can, Campbell, Watjen, Mane, Kabar, Azhil.

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Half time in the early kick-offs, each pitting a former European Cup winner against a previous finalist. At San Siro, it’s Milan 1-0 Club Brugge, Christian Pulisic scoring directly from a corner after Raphael Onyedika was sent off for the visitors.

Elsewhere, Monaco lead Crvena Zvezda/Red Star Belgrade 2-1, with Takumi Minamino and Breel Embolo on target for the hosts on either side of Cherif Ndiaye’s penalty for the Serbian side.

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Preamble

The jury’s still out on the new Champions League format, but the last round of games did deliver drama and upsets, with two of Europe’s biggest beasts cut down to size. Aston Villa repeated their 1-0 European Cup final win over Bayern Munich, with Jhon “Duran” Durán bringing the 80s vibes back to Villa Park.

Unai Emery’s side have an opportunity to make it three wins from three at home to Bologna tonight. The Italians are back at Europe’s top table for the first time since 1965 – making Villa look like precocious upstarts in comparison – but have made a slow start to the season after their former manager, Thiago Motta, hightailed it to Juve this summer.

Elsewhere, Real Madrid need to shake off the indignity of a 1-0 defeat to Lille last time out, and will take on Dortmund in a rerun of last season’s Wembley finale. Will it end in similar fashion tonight, with the side currently top of the leviathan Champions League table carving out several chances before conceding late on? Probably.

In their post-Mbappé era, Paris Saint-Germain are still flying in Ligue 1 but have made an indifferent start in Europe, getting lucky against Girona before a meek surrender against Arsenal last time. Tonight, they host PSV in the PS Derby. The Dutch champions have won nine from nine in the Eredivisie this season, but continue to underwhelm in the Champions League.

And we still haven’t mentioned Arsenal v Shakhtar (which you can follow over here), Juventus seeking a third straight win against Stuttgart, Rúben Amorim’s Sporting swashbucklers taking on Sturm Graz, or, er, Girona v Slovan Bratislava. Yowza!

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