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  • FT: Liverpool 1-4 PSV - Perisic penalty after Van Dijk handball; Szoboszlai levels before Til restores lead, Driouech double makes it four

  • FT: Arsenal 3-1 Bayern - Timber opens scoring; teenager Karl levels before Madueke restores lead & Martinelli adds third

  • FT: PSG 5-3 Spurs - Richarlison heads visitors in front; Vitinha with superb leveller before Kolo Muani scores against parent club; Vitinha, Ruiz and Pacho put hosts in control. Kolo Muani pulls one back before Vitinha completes hat-trick

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  1. 'Frank has added legs into his side'published at 19:40 GMT 26 November 2025

    PSG v Tottenham (20:00 BST)

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Thomas Frank has added legs into his side for tonight. He has added athleticism into his team, which you have to do when you're playing against Paris St-Germain.

    Tottenham played against them so well in the Super Cup at the start of the season, so they don't really need to do anything too different or change too much.

    The only thing I would say is Paris St-Germain had only been back from the Club World Cup a week when these sides last met. This will be a completely different match.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:39 GMT 26 November 2025

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    Tottenham will have to drastically improve their attitude from last time out against Arsenal if they want to come away with any kind of result tonight. They need to fight and show some courage.

    Dan

  3. Is negativity surrounding Frank justified or disrespectful?published at 19:38 GMT 26 November 2025

    PSG v Tottenham (20:00 GMT)

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    Monday Night Club discuss Thomas Frank

    On the latest episode of BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club, former Premier League striker Chris Sutton described the negativity around Thomas Frank as "deeply unfair", adding that it is exaggerated because their recent north London derby loss was to a fierce rival.

  4. Stat attackpublished at 19:37 GMT 26 November 2025

    Arsenal v Bayern Munich (20:00 GMT)

    As well as this match being a tussle between two of the three sides still with a 100% record in the Champions League this season - Inter Milan being the other - it also pits the best defence against the best attack.

    • Arsenal are the only team yet to concede in the competition, while no side has scored more than Bayern Munich's 14 goals across the past four games
    • The Gunners are without a win in their past five matches against Bayern Munich (D1, L4), with three of their four defeats in that time coming by a 5-1 scoreline
    • Bayern Munich have lost only three of their past 52 Champions League group stage/league phase matches (W45, D4)
  5. 'An absolute superstar'published at 19:36 GMT 26 November 2025

    Arsenal v Bayern Munich (20:00 GMT)

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Eberechi Eze will have gained so much belief and so much confidence to kick on in his career after getting that hat-trick in the north London derby.

    When you move football clubs, sometimes you can be thrust into things a bit too early when it is better to give your players something to fight for.

    He has fought his way into this Arsenal team. He's had to wait for injuries to get that position in midfield and he's taken it. He is an absolute superstar.

    I still don't know what his best position is though, I guess that's still the big question.

  6. 'Number ten area is where you want Eze'published at 19:35 GMT 26 November 2025

    Arsenal v Bayern Munich (20:00 GMT)

    Statman Dave
    Football analyst on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Purely on numbers and output this season, Eberechi Eze is having the most shots when he is playing in attacking midfield. Against Spurs and Newcastle his data is better in that number ten area, so that is where you want him.

    Looking at his work rate and goals, you want him in that central area.

    Eze mural outside the EmiratesImage source, Getty Images
  7. How will Frank play it?published at 19:34 GMT 26 November 2025

    PSG v Tottenham Hotspur (20:00 GMT)

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer in Paris

    Interesting team selection by Spurs head coach Thomas Frank, whose methods are coming under increasing scrutiny from fans.

    You would almost think Frank had one eye on Saturday night's game at home to Fulham when you see players like Mohammed Kudus and Joao Palhinha on the bench. And no start for Xavi Simons, which suggests Frank is still not convinced by the Netherlands international.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:33 GMT 26 November 2025

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    What’s the biggest defeat for an English team in the Champions League? Just trying to calibrate my expectations.

    John, Spurs fan

  9. 'Liverpool not organising out of possession'published at 19:32 GMT 26 November 2025

    Liverpool v PSV (20:00 GMT)

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Liverpool are certainly struggling against counter-attacking teams, those that are happy to sit in and break on them. They just look like they are not organising properly out of possession. That is one of the big keys to them getting better.

  10. All smiles from Slotpublished at 19:30 GMT 26 November 2025

    Liverpool v PSV (20:00 GMT)

    Pressure? What pressure?

    Liverpool boss Arne Slot was all smiles at Tuesday's news conference.

    Have to say I wasn't expecting to see those trousers with his training top.

    Each to their own.

    Arne Slot waving before walking out of a doorImage source, Getty Images
  11. 'Liverpool have a different mentality in the Champions League'published at 19:29 GMT 26 November 2025

    Liverpool v PSV (20:00 GMT)

    Guillem Balague
    Spanish football journalist on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Liverpool seem to have a different mentality in the Champions League compared to the Premier League, with three wins out in four matches.

    If they get a good result against PSV, who are top of the table in the Eredivisie, they might gain a little bit of confidence. However, PSV are coming in off no defeats in five matches, having won their last four domestic games.

    The main thing is that they look for performances, even regardless of the result, that make them say: 'Ah yes, this is how we used to win'.

    We aren't seeing that at all at the moment, eight defeats in 11 games is unheard of for Liverpool.

  12. Postpublished at 19:27 GMT 26 November 2025

    Liverpool v PSV (20:00 GMT)

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Anfield

    There will be plenty out there unhappy to see Mo Salah's name on the team sheet.

    With five goals in 17 matches, his form is a far cry from the heights he reached last season.

    I imagine many will also be frustrated to see Arne Slot persist with midfielder Dominic Szoboszlai at right back with other options available in the squad.

    Thoughts, Liverpool fans?

    Liverpool's Mohamed SalahImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'Bayern very beatable'published at 19:25 GMT 26 November 2025

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    There were times Bayern coming to town gave me nightmares. Today is not one of them. The Bundesliga is a poor league now as other teams have lost their best players and if PSG had taken their chances they would have been blown away. They are very beatable.

    Matt, Leeds

  14. 'We've evolved in the right way'published at 19:23 GMT 26 November 2025

    Arsenal v Bayern Munich (20:00 GMT)

    Arsenal

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    Mikel Arteta, speaking to TNT Sports, on how Arsenal have progressed since losing to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals in April 2024: "The moment is different. Every club evolves. I think we have done it in the right way."

    On making two changes and selection headaches as injured players start to return from injury: "The headaches are going to be a little bit harder. They deserve to play [Cristhian Mosquera & Myles Lewis-Skelly]. We have to manage the squad and the load that we have. We have a game every three games."

  15. 'One of the best in the world'published at 19:21 GMT 26 November 2025

    Arsenal v Bayern Munich (20:00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber, speaking to BBC Sport about the threat Harry Kane poses: "He's an amazing striker and everyone knows he has so many qualities. He has been doing it for such a long time and is one of the best players in the world. It's going to be a nice challenge for us as defenders and as a team to stop him."

  16. Why Kane loves Emirates Stadiumpublished at 19:19 GMT 26 November 2025

    Arsenal v Bayern Munich (20:00 GMT)

    Having scored six times in 10 games against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, Harry Kane loves this ground.

    No other visiting player has scored more at the home of the Gunners.

    Will the England captain help himself to another tonight - and end Arsenal's run of four successive clean sheets in the competition?

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  17. Back in North Londonpublished at 19:17 GMT 26 November 2025

    Arsenal v Bayern Munich (20:00 GMT)

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    Arsenal will be desperate not to concede a penalty tonight.

    Of Harry Kane's six goals at the Emirates, five have come from the spot. The former Tottenham striker returns to north London as a player who is at the top of his game.

    Kane has 29 goals in 23 games for club and country this term, averaging a goal every 64 minutes. He has played as a number, nine, 10, eight - and even as a six at times this season, such is his versatility.

  18. PSV pay respects to Jotapublished at 19:15 GMT 26 November 2025

    Liverpool v PSV (20:00 GMT)

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport at Anfield

    Last night PSV players and coaches came to pay their respects to Diogo Jota outside Anfield.

    The area, opposite the Hillsborough memorial, remains covered in flowers, scarves and tributes to the Portuguese, who was tragically killed in a car accident earlier this year.

    Diogo Jota tribute gardenImage source, BBC Sport
  19. 'A challenge as daunting as the Emirates'published at 19:13 GMT 26 November 2025

    PSG v Tottenham (20:00 GMT)

    Alistair Bruce-Ball
    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator at Parc des Princes

    I think you'd argue that this is a challenge as daunting as the one Spurs faced on Sunday at the Emirates, one in which they came up miles short.

    The only other time Thomas Frank went with three centre backs this season was actually the defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the European Super Cup back in August, and it very nearly won the club another trophy.

  20. Slot confirms Jones will start at right-backpublished at 19:12 GMT 26 November 2025

    Liverpool v PSV (20:00 GMT)

    Liverpool

    Liverpool boss Arne Slot, speaking to TNT Sports: "You reflect and you look forward. I think we had 75% ball possession so that tells you we don't have to defend much but we didn't defend with the quality needed. The four or five times we have to defend, it needs to be better.

    "The first time was from a set piece and we've conceded far too many from them. It's not a coincidence. In many parts of the game, they do what I expect of them.

    "We've had little time on the training pitch and the training cannot be as intense as you want. I had to say something but I wasn't the only one who was very annoyed at the way we defended in moments. It's not a problem over the whole game, it's in moments.

    On Jones at right-back: "I can understand there is some doubt because they both can play there and as can Joe Gomez but he's been struggling lately with a knee injury but Curtis will start there.

    On Isak: "In the last four weeks, he played 30 minutes and then he played 70 minutes in a game that wasn't so intense.

    On the Champions League: "Every competition we're in is very important and definitely the Champions League. Even if we played a friendly tonight then it would have been important after losing 3-0 to Nottingham Forest."