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23:11 GMT - That's a wrap for us this week, see you again this weekend!
22:45 GMT - Rangers boss Philippe Clement has spoken to TNT Sports of his pride in his players despite feeling "gutted" with the defeat.
"It's very mixed feelings for the moment," he said.
"I'm gutted that we lose because you play games to win. The team wanted to do something special here, they were really close to doing that.
"In these circumstances with all the injuries and players we missed, I'm... very proud of the team performance. The way they were brave on the ball and created chances. We're disappointed with the result because of course we wanted to win or at least a draw.
"I think there were a lot of positives and also really great experiences for several young players. At the end, we're gutted we didn't win but I'm glad the players feel that way, that's the mentality I want to see."
22:22 GMT - Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim told TNT Sports: "We did well. We played better with the ball. I think we started well and then we lost control of the game because of some bad decisions, but the lads did well. We are so near the second goal with so many chances, it's so hard but they recover.
"We are not playing our best but we regrouped from the last game. I know the opponent is different. It wasn't as fast. You can see the connections. I think we need to be more clinical in the right moments because that can help us a lot.
"It’s very important (to be in the top eight). If you look at the schedule, it’s really important to stay in this position."
22:15 GMT - Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes has been speaking to TNT Sports after scoring their injury-time winner.
"We want to get through the Europa League and get to the final in Bilbao," he said. "We want to get top eight so we don't have to play two more games.
"At this club, you need to win every game. You know that if you don't win games here, it will be difficult. I hope our fans never get used to losing games. I hope they believe in this team to win games."
22:00 GMT - Reaction from Old Trafford to come, but here are the full-time results around Europe this evening:
Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 Ferencvaros
What does that mean for the Europa League knockouts?
Man Utd climb to fourth in the table and are almost certain of a place in the last 16 with 15 points. Rangers drop to 13th, three points off the top eight. It will need a remarkable turn of events next week for the Gers to make it.
Following their win over Hoffenheim earlier this evening, Tottenham are sixth on 14 points, and will be confident of staying in the top eight once the full-time whistle blows next week.
21:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over and Man Utd have beaten Rangers 2-1 for a massive three points. What late drama!
You can read the match report here.

21:53 GMT - GOAL! And just like that, Man Utd re-take the lead! Bruno Fernandes breaks Rangers' hearts with a sweet volley through the legs of Jack Butland from a sumptuous pass by Lisandro Martinez. Old Trafford is bouncing once again!
21:52 GMT - We have five minutes of time added on. Can Man Utd or Rangers find a late winner?
21:50 GMT - GOAL! Rangers have scored a late equaliser! Harry Maguire is all at sea as second-half substitute Cyriel Dessers brings the ball down on the edge of the area and whollops the ball into the bottom corner. What a fantastic goal and Old Trafford is stunned.
21:42 GMT - There is just over 10 minutes left at Old Trafford and Cyriel Dessers has clipped the outside of the post for Rangers. A clear warning sign for United.
21:39 GMT - RFS have taken a shock lead over Ajax through Adam Markhiev. As things stand, Ajax will miss out on the top eight and could pose a real threat to Rangers in the next round.
Elsewhere, Union SG have taken the lead over Braga who have been reduced to 10 men.
21:26 GMT - Frankfurt are 2-0 up against Ferencvaros, PAOK have doubled their lead over Slavia Prague, Elfsborg have scored the opener against Nice while Midtjylland and Lazio are still leading their matches. We have around 25 minutes of normal time to go.
Man Utd are still leading Rangers 1-0.
21:21 GMT - That goal has massive implications for the Europa League table. Man Utd climb to fourth on 15 points - which could be enough for a top-eight finish - while Rangers slump to 14th, three points off the automatic places for the last 16.
21:25 GMT - Can Uzun has scored a screamer to give Frankfurt the lead against Ferencvaros.
21:14 GMT - GOAL! Bruno Fernandes spanks an effort on goal but it’s deflected over. From the resulting corner Jack Butland punches the ball into his own net to give Man Utd the lead!
What a way to concede against your former club.
21:07 GMT - Man Utd get us back underway at Old Trafford.
20:55 GMT - Here are the remaining half-time scores around Europe:
Eintracht Frankfurt 0-0 Ferencvaros
As things stand, Man Utd are ninth on goal difference with Rangers a point further back in 11th. They will both need to win their final league games (against FCSB and Union SG respectively) to guarantee their place in the last 16. A huge 45 minutes coming up.
20:49 GMT - HALF-TIME! Referee Erik Lambrechts blows the whistle. Man Utd and Rangers go in all square.

20:45 GMT - There will be three minutes of time added on at Old Trafford.
20:35 GMT - Lazio have just scored a third goal against Real Sociedad who had Aihen Munoz sent off for two yellow cards. Braga are 1-0 up at Union SG, POAK lead Slavia Prague by the same scoreline and Midtjylland have opened the scoring at Ludogorets.
It's still goalless at Old Trafford but Man Utd are knocking on the door.
20:23 GMT - Man Utd think they've scored with a Matthijs de Ligt header, but the goal is ruled out through VAR as Leny Yoro pushes - nudges? taps? - Robin Propper out the way. It's very soft, but it's still goalless.
20:10 GMT - Nicolas Raskin has a chance to give Rangers the lead but makes an absolute hash of his attempt with the ball bobbling around his feet. Ridvan Yilmaz then shoots straight at Altay Bayindir. Man Utd are on the ropes here.
20:06 GMT - Lazio score the first goal of the late kick-offs through Mario Gila. They currently sit top the table and will be the first team to qualify for the last 16 with a win over Real Sociedad tonight.
20:00 GMT - Rangers get the game underway.
You can follow all the matches tonight by clicking on the links below:
Eintracht Frankfurt 0-0 Ferencvaros
19:56 GMT - The players are walking out as fans pay tribute to Denis Law.
Man Utd are unbeaten in all four of their previous meetings with Rangers, keeping a clean sheet in all four matches (winning three, drawing once) - pressure on Altay Bayindir then, who replaces Andre Onana in goal.
19:50 GMT - Attention now turns to Old Trafford as Man Utd take on Rangers.
Ruben Amorim might be under pressure for saying his team are the 'worst-ever', but the Man Utd boss has won his first two Europa League games as the club's manager and only two previous Red Devils managers have won their first three major European games for the club – Sir Matt Busby in 1956 and Sir Alex Ferguson in 1990.
Kick-off is 10 minutes away.
19:45 GMT - Here are the results from the early Europa League kick-offs:
19:37 GMT - FULL TIME! It’s all over. Somehow Spurs hang on and claim a massive three points. They temporarily climb to fourth in the Europa League table with one game left to play.
You can read our match report here.

19:33 GMT - There will be five minutes of time added on. Nerves are jangling for Spurs.
19:32 GMT - GOAL! Oh my. Hoffenheim aren’t finished just yet. David Mokwa heads home a fantastic cross from Andrej Kramaric to give the Germans hope.
19:22 GMT - We are in to the final 10 minutes around Europe (apart from the 20 minutes in Fenerbahce). Olympiacos have opened the scoring at Porto, Twente have re-taken the lead away to Malmo and are now 3-1 up, Bodo/Glimt have scored a third against Tel Aviv and Qarabag have pulled one back at home to FCSB.
19:19 GMT - GOAL! Joy for Spurs. Hoffenheim give the ball away on the halfway line and it falls to Son Heung-Min who charges forward and thumps a low drive into the back of the net.
19:16 GMT - That goal ends of a run of 269 minutes without scoring in the Europa League for Hoffenheim, their longest run in the competition since they failed to score in 239 minutes from February 2021 to September 2024.
19:10 GMT - GOAL! Hoffenheim have clawed their way back into this! Anton Stach prods the ball into the net from a tight angle. We have a game on our hands now.
19:08 GMT - Hoffenheim have a penalty! Brandon Austin clattters into Max Moerstedt.. but the referee is called to the pitch-side monitor and it's rightfully overturned. Huge relief for Spurs.
19:00 GMT - The team news for Man Utd against Rangers has dropped ahead of their match in an hour's time.
You can see how they line-up below:

18:58 GMT - Fenerbahce are final team to get the second half going. Their match against Lyon had nine minutes of injury time at the end of the first-half following a contentious VAR decision.
18:46 GMT - Hoffenheim get the second half underway. It’s going to take a lot for them to claw their way back into this game, with Opta giving Tottenham a 93.1% chance of winning the match. Ouch.
18:40 GMT - Here are the remaining half-time scores around Europe:
18:32 GMT - HALF-TIME! And that's the whistle. Tottenham are looking comfortable at the break.

18:31 GMT - Tottenham are still 2-0 up at Hoffenheim as we go into one minute of injury time.
Other updates to bring you: Qarabag have taken the lead at home to FCSB, Plzen have doubled their lead at Anderlecht and Bodo/Glimt are level against Tel Aviv.
18:20 GMT - Tom Bischof goes close for Hoffenheim who are trying to force their way back into the game.
Elsewhere, Malmo have equalised at home to Twente to keep alive their slim chance of reaching the knockouts.
18:07 GMT - GOAL! Hoffenheim will be furious. Spurs break and Son Heung-min whacks a shot towards goal that deflects off Pavel Kaderabek and loops over goalkeeper Oliver Baumann. Crisis? What crisis! Tottenham are 2-0 up.
18:07 GMT - Hoffenheim appeal for a penalty but the referee is having none of it. The ball appears to have hit Rodrigo Bentancur's arm, but VAR take a look and they're not interested either.
18:00 GMT - Tottenham are looking comfortable and will move up to fourth, ahead of tonight's fixtures, if results stay this way.
17:56 GMT - The floodgates have opened around Europe. Plzen have taken the lead against Anderlecht, FCSB have levelled the match at Qarabag - who scored the first goal of the night inside two minutes - and Tel Aviv have broken the deadlock at Bodo/Glimt.
17:48 GMT - GOAL! Well that didn't take long! James Maddison thumps a rasping shot high into the Hoffenheim net to give Tottenham the lead.
17:45 GMT - Peep peep! Referee Morten Krogh blows his whistle and Tottenham get the game underway at the PreZero Arena.
17:30 GMT - We're 15 minutes away from kick-off in our early Europa League matches tonight.
Stay up-to-date with all the latest stats on Hoffenheim v Tottenham by clicking on this link.
16:45 GMT - Here's how Hoffenheim and Tottenham will line-up in an hour's time:

16:20 GMT - Ahead of the match at Old Trafford, Ruben Amorim has defended his decision to call the team 'the worst-ever Man Utd team in history' by saying he was talking about his personal record at the club, rather than his players.
Elsewhere, Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has bemoaned the number of injuries at the club - with only 13 first-team players fit - and even poked fun at the translator during his pre-match press conference.
16:00 GMT - Welcome back to the Football Tracker on a busy night of Europa League action.
The standout fixtures see Tottenham travel to Hoffenheim with both clubs looking for European salvation after poor domestic campaigns (kick-off at 17:45), while Man Utd and Rangers - who are also both suffering domestically - face-off at Old Trafford (20:00).
You can keep up-to-date with all the latest news right here.


23:00 GMT - And just like that, another tremendous night of Champions League action comes to an end. Join us back here tomorrow as we go again in the Europa and Conference Leagues.
Night!
22:44 GMT - After all that - and ahead of what could be an epic evening of Champions League football in the final league phase fixtures next week - here's how things look for all the British clubs:
Liverpool are through to the last 16, finishing either first or second.
Arsenal, currently in third, are all but through to the last 16, as long as they don't get thrashed by Girona next week.
Aston Villa are guaranteed at least a play-off place, but some kind results could see them squeeze into the top eight.
Celtic are guaranteed to be in at least the play-offs.
Manchester City are sitting 25th, with the best they can hope for being a play-off place. They will be eliminated from the Champions League and all European competition if they fail to beat Brugge next week.
22:40 GMT - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admitted PSG were worthy winners tonight and that all eyes will now be on Brugge.
"First half we have a moment, they have moments - they were better," the Spanish coach told TNT Sports.
"At 2-0, fine. We scored goals in five minutes, they scored goals in five minutes. We couldn't control the first goal, it was a bit knockout.
"They lift in that moment. They were better, faster, win the duels. We couldn't cope with that.
"Accept the defeat, the best team won. Last chance at home versus Bruges to qualify."
22:30 GMT - After scraping a 1-0 win, Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers was just happy to get the result over the line.
"Winning is what's important," Rodgers told TNT Sports.
"I thought it was an excellent performance.
"First half, we were so good but that bit of luck was missing.
"I thought we were such a threat in the first half and pressed the game so well.
"This is Champions League level though, the opposition are going to come out and have some ball."
22:25 GMT - Arsenal goalscorer Declan Rice said tonight's win was important for the club's season.
"Look, it was an important win tonight," he told TNT Sports.
"It's been a very positive Champions League campaign, so we've got one more to go now, hopefully we can win that as well.
"What I learnt from last year is that you need to be there or there abouts at this time of the season and we are at the minute.
"It's been a tough month but keep being positive and we go again."
21:57 GMT - We'll have some reaction coming up for you soon.
21:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! The referee blows to end a thrilling second half, unless you're a Manchester City fan.
Catch up the pulsating match with our report.

21:55 GMT - GOAL! A bit of confusion as Goncalo Ramos sees his goal ruled out for offside.
However, VAR intervenes after it's noted the ball came off a Man City player, meaning it's 4-2 to PSG in the dying embers.
21:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Celtic pick up a huge three points against Young Boys.

21:51 GMT - FULL-TIME! Arsenal beat Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 to firmly secure their place in the top eight.
Read the report from the match here.

21:50 GMT - GOAL! Martin Odegaard caps off a fine evening for Arsenal to make in 3-0 in added time.
21:44 GMT - GOAL! Celtic finally have the lead they needed and it comes via an own goal from Young Boys' Loris Benito. Huge for them if things stay the same.
Meanwhile, Salzburg have a consolation goal in Madrid, it's now 5-1 there.
21:38 GMT - GOAL! PSG have turned it round to make it 3-2. It's a decent set piece but you'd expect City to defend it better.
Alas, Vitinha picks up his first ever Champions League goal with a technically very good low diving header at the back post.
Alarm bells for Pep Guardiola now.
21:37 GMT - Celtic could really do with a goal against Young Boys as they head in to the final 10 minutes in Glasgow, just to ease the pressure on them in the final game of the league phase.
Right now they're looking more likely with 33.1 per cent in the win probability compared to their opponents' nine per cent. It's still 0-0 though.
21:36 GMT - GOAL! Vinicius Junior gets his second of the night as Real Madrid make it 5-0 against suffering Salzburg.
21:24 GMT - GOAL! Kai Havertz doubles Arsenal's lead in what has been a comfortable evening for the Gunners so far.
That's the German's fourth goal in the 2024/25 Champions League. He's now scored in his last three games in the competition.
21:20 GMT - GOAL! PSG draw level after their high-press pinches the ball off City. Bradley Barcola pounces on a rebound that cannons off the bar to poke the ball into the net. It's 2-2 and that's four goals in 15 minutes in this second half. It's giving cup final energy.
21:15 GMT - GOAL! What a start to this second half! PSG bite back after a fine run by Bradley Barcola, who provides Ousmane Dembele - who also only came on after half-time - with an easy finish to make it 2-1.
21:13 GMT - GOAL! Another for City, who make it 2-0 through Erling Haaland who finds himself free with a simple tap in at the back post.
Meanwhile, Vinicius Junior has just bagged Real's fourth of the evening.
21:08 GMT - GOAL! Manchester City take the lead - how big a goal could that be for their season?
Donnarumma makes a decent save but the ball bounces out to Jack Grealish - who's just come on after half-time - who volleys in back into the net with his first touch. It's 1-0 to City.
21:06 GMT - GOAL! Real Madrid have a third against Salzburg and it's Kylian Mbappe who capitalises on a mistake at the back by the keeper to make it 3-0 to Los Blancos.
21:04 GMT - The second halves are getting back underway.
20:48 GMT - HALF-TIME! It remains goalless between Manchester City and PSG, while Arsenal are looking good with their 1-0 lead.
Celtic are somehow still goalless as well.



20:47 GMT - NO GOAL! PSG finally do make the breakthrough after an incisive breakaway eventually ends up with the ball at the feet of Achraf Hakimi, who blasts it into the net.
However, VAR spots an offside in the build-up to save City's bacon just before half-time.
20:44 GMT - It's been a tight first half in Paris, with neither side breaking the deadlock just yet.
PSG's xG is sitting at 0.75, while City's is hovering on 0.52 just before the break. Nothing too clear-cut.
20:40 - PENALTY! Celtic now have a chance from the spot after a foul on Greg Taylor, but Arne Engels sees his effort saved.
Not Celtic's night so far!
20:36 GMT - GOAL! Real Madrid double their lead and it's the same Bellingham-Rodrygo combination at it again.
20:31 GMT - NO GOAL! Kyogo Furuhashi thinks he's given Celtic the lead against Young Boys but VAR pulls it back for a foul in the build up.
He's now had three ruled out this evening!
Elsewhere, in-form Bayern Munich are surprisingly trailing Feynoord, and Inter are ahead at Sparta Prague.
20:23 GMT - GOAL! Jude Bellingham lays the ball off to Rodrygo, who shoots from close range into the bottom left corner to put Real Madrid 1-0 up against Salzburg.
20:02 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal start like a house on fire at home to Dinamo Zagreb thanks to a tidy finish by Declan Rice, who gives the Gunners an early lead.
20:00 GMT - We're underway in the final Champions League matches of the round.
19:19 GMT - ...and there is star quality galore on the pitch as Manchester City face off with PSG:

19:17 GMT - Here's how Celtic and Arsenal will be lining up for their respective fixtures this evening:


17:55 GMT - There are two games kicking off early but none from the home nations: RB Leipzig are in action against Sporting and Shakhtar are hosting continental surprise package Brest.
European giants Real Madrid, AC Milan, Inter and Bayern Munich are also in action tonight. Here's a full list of this evening's fixtures:

17:53 GMT - Celtic, ever dominant at home, remain in the hunt for a Champions League play-off spot as they face bottom-of-the-pile Young Boys at home this evening.
The Bhoys are there thanks to a four-game UCL unbeaten run (W1, D3), which is a vast improvement for a side that finished bottom of their section in four of their last five UCL campaigns.
Follow the game live from 20:00 GMT.
17:48 GMT - Things look a little better for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal in Europe compared to City, as the Gunners look on course to qualify via the top eight in the league phase.
Arteta’s men are yet to concede a goal from open play in the competition this season, while they also boast the most UCL home wins since the start of last season (seven) - ominous statistics for upcoming opponents Dinamo Zagreb.
A win tonight will effectively seal their place in the next stage - follow live audio commentary from 20:00 GMT.
17:43 GMT - We have a few more Champions League scores to settle this evening, with the biggest of all a battle of the oil giants as Manchester City travel to PSG.
A draw or defeat for either side would see them potentially needing to play a two-legged play-off match to reach the last 16 - or even crash out altogether.
That one kicks off at 20:00 GMT - follow live commentary here.
17:30 GMT - Awww Patrik Schik, here we go again.
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23:30 GMT - That about wraps things up for us tonight!
22:55 GMT - Liverpool manager Arne Slot has suggested his side has room for improvement, following their 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield tonight.
"If we need a goal, then I am not afraid to bring players in (to the match). We are organised enough to not concede a goal. If I bring attackers in, they also work really hard," the Dutchman told Amazon Prime Sport.
"I think we can improve. Probably, when (Manchester City) won, (Pep Guardiola) would say they can improve. Perfection isn't possible.
"We are trying every day, to go from eight out of ten to nine out of ten... We probably will never meet 10 out of 10... West Ham away (when Liverpool won 5-0) was a great performance."
21:59 GMT - Drama at Benfica! Barcelona are all the way back in Portugal, after going 4-2 down in the 68th minute. What a result for Hansi Flick's team.
It means Liverpool need a point from their final league match to completely cement that top spot.
21:52 GMT - FULL-TIME: Liverpool 2-1 Lille. The Reds all but claim the Champions League top spot, with Arne Slot's men picking up 21 points. Seven wins from seven!

21:38 GMT - By the way, Barcelona now trail to Benfica 4-3 and Juventus are still yet to break the deadlock against Brugge.
You can check out all of tonight's Champions League results here.
21:25 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool lead again, through Harvey Elliott! It takes a heavy deflection, but that's an absolute cracker from the young midfielder. 2-1. What's the saying? 'You don't buy a ticket...'
21:19 GMT - GOAL! 10-man Lille have equalised. Almost buoyed by Mandi's red card, they race up the pitch and Jonathan David scores! Taken very well on the rebound, 1-1.
21:17 GMT - RED CARD! Mandi sent off for Lille after fouling Luis Diaz. Daft, really, especially after picking up a yellow earlier on. Still 1-0 at Anfield.
21:06 GMT - Fun fact for Liverpool fans: the Reds have gone on to win all 15 of their games under Arne Slot across all competitions in which they've led at half-time (seven at home and eight away).
20:03 GMT - Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott have come on for Liverpool. Curtis Jones and Ryan Gravenberch make way.
20:03 GMT - We are back underway at Anfield. Stick with us for all the key updates!
20:51 GMT - A little update on the matches we said we'd keep tabs on...
Both Barcelona and Juventus have now gone in at their respective breaks. The Catalan side trail 3-1 to Benfica, while Juventus and Brugge are yet to break the deadlock.
20:47 GMT - HALF-TIME: Liverpool 1-0 Lille. Well, the French side haven't made it easy for Arne Slot's men - but the Reds march in at the break ahead.

20:33 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have scored at Anfield, and - of course - it's Mohamed Salah! The Reds now lead Lille 1-0.
20:31 GMT - It's a third for Benfica against Barcelona! 3-1 now, and Wojciech Szczesny is having a terrible time in Portugal.
20:24 GMT - Goodness, there's a bit of a match in Portgual. Benfica lead Barcelona again! Vangelis Pavlidis again, 2-1 now.
20:14 GMT - Well, Barcelona didn't stay behind for long! They've equalised away at Benfica through a Robert Lewandowski spot-kick. 1-1 after 14 minutes.
20:11 GMT - Through Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker, tonight is the second time two Liverpool players have made their 50th Champions League appearances for the club together, after Steven Gerrard and Sami Hyypia (in March 2008; against Inter).
20:03 GMT - Barcelona aren't off to the best start in Portugal tonight; Benfica have taken the lead over the Catalan side after just two minutes! Vangelis Pavlidis with the finishing touch.
20:00 GMT - We are underway on Merseyside! Stick with us for all the key updates.
We'll also keep you in the loop on both Barcelona and Juventus, who face Benfica and Brugge respectively.
19:49 GMT - Our now attention shifts to Anfield, where Liverpool play the role of hosts to Lille. We will get underway in a little over ten minutes.
19:42 GMT - FULL-TIME: Monaco 1-0 Aston Villa. A disappointing result for Unai Emery's side, who now can't let their guard down in the forthcoming final round of fixtures. Read our full match report here.

Also, Atalanta have beaten Sturm Graz 5-0 and have thus knocked out the Austrians.
19:40 GMT - Unless something dramatic happens in time added on, Villa face a rather interesting crunch clash with Scottish giants Celtic in the final round of the Champions League's league phase.
Anything less than a win for Villa could see them drop out of the top eight.
19:37 GMT - A whole lot of nothing to report from Monaco as the hosts are keeping Aston Villa quiet. Still 1-0.
18:52 GMT - We are back underway in Monaco. A little stat for you: that was the first time this season Villa have been behind at half-time of a Champions League match
It was also only the second time they've trailed at any point of a game (also in their 1-0 defeat to Club Brugge in November).
18:47 GMT - Team news! Darwin Nunez starts for Liverpool, following his stellar super-sub performance against Brentford over the weekend. Check out who else starts below.

18:39 GMT - We should get team news from Anfield soon, where Liverpool host Ligue 1's Lille...
18:36 GMT - HALF-TIME: Monaco 1-0 Aston Villa. Unai Emery will have to work his magic at the break to get his side back on track, though they have enjoyed some passages of play.

18:32 GMT - We've just about hit half-time in tonight's other earlier Champions League match, where hosts Atalanta lead strugglers Sturm Graz 1-0.
17:56 GMT - GOAL! It's not the start Villa would have been hoping for, but it's now one they have to deal with, as Monaco take the lead. Wilfried Singo, 1-0.
17:45 GMT - We are underway in Monaco! Stick with us for all the key updates on Villa, as well as Atalanta and Sturm Graz.
17:30 GMT - In tonight's only Europa League match, Galatasaray and Dynamo Kyiv have have drawn 3-3.
The Turkish outfit were leading 3-1 at one point, but an Andriy Yarmolenko-inspired come-back ensured the spoils were shared.
16:31 GMT - The team news for Aston Villa's clash with Monaco has landed. Check out who starts for who below!

Kick-off is at 17:45. Stick with us for all the key updates.
16:00 GMT - We should soon received team news from tonight's earlier kick-offs in Europe, which includes Aston Villa...
15:45 GMT - Hello and welcome to the Football Tracker!
We've got a bit to look forward to tonight, kicking off with Aston Villa's trip to Ligue 1's Monaco at 17:45.
After that, we will be keeping tabs on Arne Slot's Liverpool as they play the role of hosts to Lille from 20:00.
European giants Barcelona and Juventus are also in action tonight. The Catalan outfit travel to Portugal's Benfica and the Italians face Club Brugge away - both at 20:00.

