Summary

  • Watch highlights from Tuesday and Wednesday's Champions League games on Match of the Day on BBC One, iPlayer and at top of this page

  • All three Premier League sides fail to win last 16 first legs on Wednesday

  • Report: Real Madrid 3-0 Man City - Federico Valverde nets first-half hat-trick

  • Report: PSG 5-2 Chelsea - Holders too strong in second half

  • Report: Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Arsenal - Gunners' 100% record in competition ends

  • Report: Bodo/Glimt 3-0 Sporting - Norweigan side's fairytale run continues

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  1. Postpublished at 22:26 GMT 11 March

    FT: Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Manchester City

    Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva says his team's defeat to Real Madrid feels "really dark".

    Full quotes coming right up.

  2. WATCH: Arsenal, Man City & Chelsea highlightspublished at 22:22 GMT 11 March

  3. 'People expected us to get battered'published at 22:21 GMT 11 March

    FT: Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Real Madrid

    Real Madrid's Trent Alexander-Arnold, speaking to TNT Sports: "People expected us to get battered tonight but it just shows our mentality. We executed the game-plan perfectly. When you get to knockout football in the Champions League anyone can beat anyone."

    Full quotes to follow.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:19 GMT 11 March

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    DAVIDB41: Wasn’t there an article at the end of January saying how English sides were “dominating” the Champions League?

  5. 'We are still PSG'published at 22:17 GMT 11 March

    FT: PSG 5-2 Chelsea

    PSG

    PSG forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, speaking after their victory against Chelsea: "I'm very happy I can help the team but I'm more happy that we won against Chelsea because they are a good team. The next game is in London so we are focused as we know nothing is done. Tonight we are happy but tomorrow we will focus on the next game.

    "In football we know everything is possible, we just have to prepare 100%. We will try to win there [at Stamford Bridge] and play our game. Let's see what happens.

    On performance: "I think we showed today we are capable of everything. We just have to continue like this. We conceded two goals and we can see the mistakes we made, but we are happy with a three goal victory. You could see at 3-2 and 4-2 we wanted to score more goals. You saw how quick we were from defense to attack, the second goal was the best goal for us."

  6. Hat-trick hero Valverde player of the matchpublished at 22:15 GMT 11 March

    FT: Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

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    No surprise about the player of the match.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:13 GMT 11 March

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    Erl of Manchester: It's as good as over. Can't see Man City scoring four without return, even at home. Fair play Real Madrid, a lot have had them written off.

  8. 'Hugely disappointing loss'published at 22:10 GMT 11 March

    FT: Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer in Madrid

    Before this meeting at the Bernabeu, Manchester City and Real Madrid had met 15 times in the Champions League, with results split evenly between wins, losses and draws.

    Pep Guardiola must now inspire one of the greatest comebacks of his reign if City are to maintain their interest in Europe's elite competition.

    It all started well, with Jeremy Doku posing an early threat to Trent Alexander-Arnold, but once City conceded the first goal, which they will regard as soft, Real grew in confidence as they were roared on by their followers in this magnificent arena.

    The hosts ensured Erling Haaland was anonymous, although the Norwegian forward was also starved of the service he usually thrives on.

    Guardiola selected a side full of attacking intent, but City were done as Real raced through an open midfield and picked holes in their defence.

    City had their opportunities, but faced the usual barrier of Thibaut Courtois, especially when he miraculously saved with his leg.

    The fact that they had their chances will give City hope of mounting a comeback in the second leg, but this was a hugely disappointing loss and the experienced Champions League campaigners of Real Madrid will feel quietly confident of progress.

  9. Get Involved: 'Bad week for English football'published at 22:07 GMT 11 March

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    Suddenly Arsenal's draw doesn't look so bad somehow. Bad week for English football in Europe.

    George, Kent

    Not a great couple of nights for the English teams.

    Gordon, Aberdeen

    English teams getting a serious lesson about overconfidence this week. Should know Europe always turns it on in the knockout stages.

    Martin, Epping

  10. Watch the best of Tuesday's actionpublished at 22:04 GMT 11 March

  11. Postpublished at 22:02 GMT 11 March

    Fancy watching some highlights - lowlights - from this week's Champions League action?

  12. Get Involvedpublished at 22:00 GMT 11 March

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    How do you tell someone who didn't watch the game that 5-2 PSG is completely underserved on Chelsea. They had control at 2-2 with 15 minutes to play and then self imploded

    Jason, London

  13. Played six, won nonepublished at 21:59 GMT 11 March

    Champions League

    What a lousy week for Premier League clubs in the Champions League:

    • Galatasaray 1-0 Liverpool
    • Atletico Madrid 5-2 Tottenham
    • Newcastle 1-1 Barcelona
    • Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Arsenal
    • Paris St-Germain 5-2 Chelsea
    • Real Madrid 3-0 Man City
  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:58 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 5-2 Chelsea

    For 85 minutes, Chelsea would have been delighted with their efforts, but two late goals from Paris St-Germain means the European champions will start as massive favourites to get into the quarter-finals.

    Chelsea need a very special night at Stamford Bridge next Tuesday in the second leg.

  15. 'The game has turned on its head'published at 21:56 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 5-2 Chelsea

    Glenn Hoddle
    Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT Sports

    How this game has been turned on its head.

    It's a lovely position Kvaratskhelia picks out on the penalty spot, he doesn't hit it well but Jorgensen can't get down quick enough.

    They've had those X factor moments PSG, and that's what they're capable off.

  16. Postpublished at 21:56 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 5-2 Chelsea

    Before that fifth PSG goal, Pedro Neto sparked a bit of a scene when a ball boy was holding on to the ball, with Neto then pushing him to the ground.

    Neto quickly apologises to the ball boy and that may have stopped him getting in any further trouble with the ball boy OK and VAR judging that it was not a red-card offence.

  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:56 GMT 11 March

    Bodo/Glimt 3-0 Sporting CP

    Bodo become only the fifth team outside Europe’s top five leagues to record five straight Champions League wins in the 21st century after a stellar performance against Sporting.

    The Portuguese champions have it all to do next week in Lisbon.

  18. 'Real Madrid hurt Man City'published at 21:55 GMT 11 March

    FT: Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Paul Robinson
    Former Leeds goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live at Estadio Bernabeu

    Real Madrid have such an affiliation for this competition. There are always special nights here.

    The home side were clinical, decisive and they hurt Manchester City. There was no response from the visitors.

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    GOAL - Paris St-Germain 5-2 Chelseapublished at 90+3 mins

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Paris St-Germain)

    Khvicha KvaratskheliaImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea now with a huge task next week as they need to score at least three goals against the European champions to have any chance.

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has made a huge impact off the bench with two goals and an assist. His second goal sees him finish well after a pass from Achraf Hakimi.

  20. Postpublished at 21:53 GMT 11 March

    Bodo/Glimt 3-0 Sporting CP

    Sporting nearly claw one back as a low-driven cross into the area is fumbled by Nikita Haikin before the ball is eventually cleared to safety.

    That would have offered them a lifeline ahead of the return leg in Lisbon next week.