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. DISALLOWED GOAL - Chelseapublished at 21:40 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 3-2 Chelsea

    Joao Pedro has the ball in the net for Chelsea, but the flag is then raised as Enzo Fernandez had earlier touched the ball when running back from an offside position.

    Chelsea thought they had equalised for the third time tonight, but not to be.

  2. 'It has not been City's night'published at 21:39 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

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

    Manchester City have struggled in possession. It is slow at times and not as fluid as you would expect.

    They have not really recovered from those early goals. They have huffed and puffed and tried to get in, but it has not worked for them tonight.

  3. Postpublished at 21:39 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Great footwork by Jeremy Doku inside the Real Madrid box but it all goes to waste because he cannot deliver a pass and a good chance is wasted.

  4. Postpublished at 21:37 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Will 3-0 be too much of a deficit for Manchester City to turn around next Tuesday?

    Twelve minutes plus stoppages for Pep Guardiola's side to find a goal, something, to give themselves a lift for the second leg.

  5. 'Oh dear, oh dear'published at 21:37 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 3-2 Chelsea

    Glenn Hoddle
    Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT Sports

    Oh dear, oh dear. Jorgensen makes a real error, there's no angle to play that pass. Credit to Vitinha, it's a lovely lob.

    Talk about self-infliction because they've defended so well up to that point. It's a different stadium now, the fans are up and Chelsea only have themselves to blame.

  6. Get Involvedpublished at 21:36 GMT 11 March

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    Yet another goalkeeper who thinks they are Andrea Pirlo. Infuriating.

    Phil, London

  7. Get Involvedpublished at 21:35 GMT 11 March

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    Man City wake up. If we score a goal and go to the Etihad, it's game on. Come on City!

    Aarish, Preston

  8. GREAT SAVE!published at 21:35 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    That's an outstanding save by Thibaut Courtois.

    Thiago Pitarch allows Nico O'Reilly to get a shot away from close range but Courtois sticks out his leg and manages to keep it out.

    Pitarch reacts by applauding his goalkeeper.

    That was a let-off for Real Madrid.

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    GOAL - Paris St-Germain 3-2 Chelseapublished at 74 mins

    Vitinha (Paris St-Germain)

    Filip JorgensenImage source, Getty Images

    Filip Jorgensen has made some superb saves for Chelsea but this is a moment he won't want to see again.

    He is trying to play out from the back, but his pass bounces off Bradley Barcola, it drops for substitute Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who instantly gives it to Vitinha and he produces a perfectly composed lofted finish over the stranded Jorgensen.

  10. Postpublished at 21:33 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 2-2 Chelsea

    Pedro Neto has had a fine game for Chelsea down the left wing and he uses his pace and skill to create another chance, but Malo Gusto's volley is charged down.

  11. 'City need to give themselves a chance'published at 21:32 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

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

    Real Madrid would have taken this win at the beginning - they look to be going to the Etihad with a win.

    Manchester City have been sloppy in defence once again but they have to give themselves a chance now with 20 minutes to go. You take this as a tie because one goal, and it's a different complex.

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    GOAL - Bodo/Glimt 3-0 Sporting CPpublished at 21:32 GMT 11 March

    Kasper Waarts Hogh

    Can you believe it, Bodo have a third!

    Ole Blomberg - who has been a live wire all night - beats his man on the byline and crosses low and hard for Kasper Waarts Hogh to tap home from a couple of yards out.

    Is this tie over already?!

  13. Postpublished at 21:32 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Manchester City have sent on Rayan Cherki and Rayan Aït-Nouri.

    Around 15 minutes plus stoppages for Pep Guardiola's side to find a goal to give themselves a chance in the return leg.

  14. Get Involvedpublished at 21:31 GMT 11 March

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    We’ve kept fighting here in Paris and it’s a very deserved equaliser. COYB!

    Ken, Southend-on-Sea

    Enzo popping up with another big Chelsea goal. Game on.

    Neirin, Oxford

  15. Postpublished at 21:30 GMT 11 March

    Reminder, Erling Haaland has 29 goals for Manchester City this season and is the Premier League's leading scorer.

  16. Get Involvedpublished at 21:29 GMT 11 March

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    Haaland looked indestructible when he joined City. It is amazing how the Premier League wears down even the giant players.

    Chris, Bournemouth

    Is Haaland playing tonight? He's been completely missing.

    Rick, Bradford

  17. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:29 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 2-2 Chelsea

    Ballon d'Or holder Ousmane Dembele, who had missed three games with a calf injury, has a goal tonight, but no more as PSG boss Luis Enrique looks to make sure he is fine for the second leg next week at Stamford Bridge.

    Lee Kang-in is on in Dembele's place.

  18. Postpublished at 21:27 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Elizabeth Conway
    BBC Sport Spanish football reporter

    After a turbulent season, Real Madrid are not used to making victory look this comfortable.

    Federico Valverde was the hero in their last match, scoring a 94th-minute winner in the 2–1 victory over Celta de Vigo and he’s stepped up once again tonight.

  19. Postpublished at 21:27 GMT 11 March

    Real Madrid 3-0 Man City

    Brilliant defending by Antonio Rudiger to whip the ball off the toe of Erling Haaland as he looks certain to score.

    And now Real are preparing a change.

  20. Postpublished at 21:26 GMT 11 March

    Paris St-Germain 2-2 Chelsea

    Since the start of last season, only Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes (59) has more goal involvements among midfielders for Premier League clubs in all competitions than Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández (44 – 21 goals, 23 assists).