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  • Watch Champions League Match of the Day at top of page

  • FT: Juventus 3-2 Galatasaray (5-7) - Galatasaray score twice in extra time after amazing fightback by 10-man Juve

  • FT: Real Madrid 2-1 Benfica (3-1) - Vinicius Jr & Tchouameni score either side of half-time

  • FT: PSG 2-2 Monaco (5-4) - Marquinhos & Kvaratskhelia send European champions through

  • FT: Atalanta 4-1 Dortmund (4-3) - Samardzic scores 98th-minute penalty to put Italian side in last 16

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  1. Goalless draw sees Leverkusen advancepublished at 20:59 GMT 25 February

    FT: Bayer Leverkusen 0-0 Olympiacos (2-0 agg)

    Keifer MacDonald
    BBC Sport

    Bayer Leverkusen will face Arsenal or Bayern Munich in the Champions League last 16 after a second-leg goalless draw with Olympiakos secured their comfortable progress on aggregate.

    Leading 2-0 from the first leg, the Bundesliga side dominated at the BayArena and almost found a breakthrough when Alejandro Grimaldo struck the crossbar midway through the second half.

    But failing to score against Olympiakos for the second time this campaign did not matter for Leverkusen, as a double from forward Patrik Schick in the first leg was enough to earn the German side a place in the last 16 for only the second time since the 2016/17 season.

    After easing to victory in Greece six days ago, Leverkusen picked up where they left off and took control from the first whistle.

    Kasper Hjulmand's side could have been ahead within four minutes as Schick glanced a header wide after connecting with Grimaldo's cross.

    From there, it was one-way traffic but the Czech international fluffed his line with an attempt to lob the onrushing Konstantinos Tzolakis when presented with another opportunity shortly after.

  2. Postpublished at 20:59 GMT 25 February

    And this is what happened in yesterday's other games...

  3. Newcastle boss Howe ready for last-16 challengepublished at 20:56 GMT 25 February

    Newcastle 3-2 Qarabag (9-3 agg)

    Eddie Howe says Newcastle can "raise their game" and "compete with anybody" after they swept aside Qarabag in the Champions League knockout play-offs to set up a last-16 tie against Barcelona or Chelsea.

  4. Newcastle into last 16 after convincing aggregate win over Qarabagpublished at 20:55 GMT 25 February

    FT: Newcastle 3-2 Qarabag (9-3 agg)

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter at St James' Park

    Newcastle United cruised into the last 16 of the Champions League following another victory against Qarabag.

    Eddie Howe's side already had one foot in the next round after a 6-1 rout in Azerbaijan last week. Much-changed Newcastle duly picked up from where they left off in Baku, after again racing into a two-goal lead, but this was a night where spirited Qarabag gave a much better account of themselves thereafter.

    Sandro Tonali opened the scoring for Newcastle in the fourth minute after Qarabag goalkeeper Mateusz Kochalski could only parry William Osula's header into the path of the Italian, who could hardly miss to net his first ever goal in the competition.

    Newcastle scored another just a couple of minutes later when Harvey Barnes drilled the ball across goal and the unmarked Joelinton fired home expertly on the volley. Qarabag could have gone under, as they did after going behind so early in the first leg, but the visitors rallied to their credit.

    The Azerbaijan Premier League champions pulled one back after half-time when Camilo Duran skipped away from Dan Burn and finished clinically past Aaron Ramsdale to give the travelling support a moment to remember following a mammoth 2,500-mile journey.

    Newcastle defender Sven Botman quickly restored Newcastle's seven-goal aggregate lead when he headed home from Kieran Trippier's corner kick, but Qarabag responded once again.

    Qarabag were awarded a penalty after Burn handled the ball inside the box and although Ramsdale kept out Marko Jankovic's spot-kick, Elvin Cafarguliyev was quickest to react to knock in the follow up.

  5. Postpublished at 20:55 GMT 25 February

    In yesterday's action, Newcastle made it a clean sweep of English sides into the last 16.

    Six Premier League teams started, six remain...

  6. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:54 GMT 25 February

    Juventus 1-0 Galatasaray (3-5 agg)

    Jonathan David makes a hash of a gilt-edged chance seconds before the half-time whistle for the hosts.

    It's all to play for after the break.

  7. 'Beautiful by Akliouche'published at 20:51 GMT 25 February

    HT: PSG 0-1 Monaco (3-3 agg)

    Andy Reid
    Former Spurs midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The quick feet to be able to adjust his step to then get the finish I thought was beautiful.

  8. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:50 GMT 25 February

    Real Madrid 1-1 Benfica (2-1 agg)

    Two goals in a three-minute spell after Rafa Silva made it 1-1 overall, only for Aurelien Tchouameni to put Real back in front on aggregate shortly after.

  9. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:49 GMT 25 February

    PSG 0-1 Monaco (3-3 agg)

    Maghnes Akliouche challenges Warren Zaire-EmeryImage source, Getty Images

    That was the final action of the first half.

    Monaco will be very pleased with their performance so far.

  10. Postpublished at 20:48 GMT 25 February

    Real Madrid 1-1 Benfica (2-1 agg)

    Darren Fletcher
    TNT Sports commentator

    Federico Valverde on the ballImage source, Getty Images

    I can't work out if this is total football or total shambles from Real Madrid.

    I've never seen a team of this stature shifting positions as much as this in this competition.

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    GOAL - PSG 0-1 Monaco (3-3 agg)published at 20:47 GMT 25 February

    Maghnes Akliouche

    Maghnes Akliouche celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Monaco level the tie on aggregate just before the break.

    PSG fail to clear their lines in the box and Mamadou Coulibaly threads a ball through to Maghnes Akliouche who finds the bottom corner with a first time finish which hits the post on the way in.

  12. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 20:44 GMT 25 February

    PSG 0-0 Monaco (3-2 agg)

    Bradley Barcola absolutely thumps an effort against the crossbar from a tight angle as PSG look to open the scoring.

  13. Postpublished at 20:43 GMT 25 February

    Real Madrid 1-1 Benfica (2-1 agg)

    Arda Guler, who had a goal narrowly disallowed just a few minutes ago, strikes for Real, but it bounces off the foot of ex-Manchester City man Nicolas Otamendi and loops just wide of goal.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 20:43 GMT 25 February

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    The game's officially gone now that we’re giving offsides for those kind of margins.

    Amiel, London

  15. 'Incredible save'published at 20:42 GMT 25 February

    Real Madrid 1-1 Benfica (2-1 agg)

    Andy Reid
    Former Spurs midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    That was an incredible save. Such a strong hand because Thibaut Courtois is taking a step to his left and he gets down really quickly. It's a really strong hand.

  16. GREAT SAVE!published at 20:39 GMT 25 February

    Real Madrid 1-1 Benfica (2-1 agg)

    Excellent from Real keeper Thibaut Courtois, getting down so quickly and flinging out an arm to keep out a goal-bound effort from Richard Rios.

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    GOAL - Juventus 1-0 Galatasaray (3-5 agg)published at 20:38 GMT 25 February

    Manuel Locatelli

    Manuel Locatelli shootsImage source, Getty Images

    Juventus captain Manuel Locatelli places his effort in the bottom right corner. The hosts are in business.

  18. PENALTYpublished at 20:37 GMT 25 February

    Juventus 0-0 Galatasaray (2-5 agg)

    Khephren Thuram is taken out in the Galatasaray penalty area with a challenge from behind from Lucas Torreira and the referee points to the spot.

  19. 'Shoulder offside'published at 20:37 GMT 25 February

    Real Madrid 1-1 Benfica (2-1 agg)

    Curtis Davies
    Former Premier League defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I was surprised it took so long as they have the semi-automated offside, but it looks there that it was a shoulder offside.

    It's probably the right decision.

  20. Postpublished at 20:36 GMT 25 February

    PSG 0-0 Monaco (3-2 agg)

    Nuno Mendes plays a teasing low ball across the box but it evades all of his team-mates.

    It has been a fairly even game so far with PSG going through to the last-16 as things stand.