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22:15 GMT - What late drama! And with that, we'll conclude our coverage tonight. Thanks for joining us!
We'll be back with the Football Tracker this weekend for the final round of Premier League fixtures before the international break.
See you then!
21:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! In the Europa League, Frankfurt have beaten Ajax, Bodo/Glimt thrashed Olympiacos, Roma scored the winning goal in the fourth minute of injury time to beat 10-man Athletic Bilboa while nine-man Lazio also scored deep into stoppage time to beat Plzen in a frantic finale.
You can read the match reports here:
21:30 GMT - We have around 20 minutes remaining in our later kick-offs in the Europa and Conference League. You can keep up-to-date on the latest scores by clicking on the links.
20:38 GMT - Chelsea goalscorer Reece James said his side’s win over Copenhagen was "a big step in the right direction" as they look to reach the quarter-finals.
"Our goal was to keep a clean sheet," he added. "We didn’t manage that today but we got the win."
20:36 GMT - Rangers interim head coach Barry Ferguson said his side "deserved to win" but fired a warning to his team that it’s "only half-time" as they take a 3-1 lead to Ibrox.
20:33 GMT - Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou said his side "didn’t press enough" and were "way too passive" in their defeat to AZ Alkmaar.
You can listen to his post-match reaction below.
20:27 GMT - Some reaction to bring you from Spain as Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim and goalscorer Joshua Zirkzee have been speaking to TNT Sports.
"Before the penalty I thought the team was in control," Amorim said. "I think it changed with the penalty... we take the game to Old Trafford, we'll try to win there.
"(The team) are really anxious to score goals and win games."
"We have to be relentless (with our) chances - we had enough of them today," Zirkzee added.
"Happy (to score) but in the end we have to win and we didn't today."
You can read more on that here.
20:00 GMT - We're underway in the final last 16 matches tonight.
Two matches of note to British teams: Tottenham will play the eventual winner of Ajax v Frankfurt in the quarter-final - should they get there - and Rangers will face either Roma or Athletic Bilbao.
Earlier, Lyon beat FCSB 3-1 - the winner could face Man Utd - and Molde beat Legia 3-2 in the Conference League. Chelsea are strong favourites to face them in them in the next round.
19:48 GMT - It’s all to play for at Old Trafford next week as Man Utd and Real Sociedad drew 1-1. The star for the Red Devils was Joshua Zirkzee, who capped off a fine display with the opening goal.

19:45 GMT - What a fantastic night that was for Rangers and their double-goalscorer Vaclav Cerny. You can see his match stats below.

19:43 GMT - It was bitter disappointment for Spurs who lost 1-0 in the Netherlands against AZ Alkmaar. Djed Spence was the top-rated player despite being on the losing side tonight.

And to rub salt in the wound, former Tottenham academy player Troy Parrott put in a fine display.

19:40 GMT - FULL-TIME! It's all over in the Netherlands and Spurs have lost to AZ Alkmaar, while in Spain Real Sociedad have come from behind to draw against Man Utd.
Elsewhere Chelsea have beaten FC Copenhagen while a few moments later the whistle blows in Istanbul and Rangers have recorded a memorable away win over Fenerbahce.




19:29 - GOAL! Rangers have finally scored a third goal at Fenerbahce and this time it does count! Vaclav Cerny scores his second of the night powering the ball into the corner beyond the reach of goalkeeper Irfan Egribayat. What a night this is for the Gers!
19:24 GMT - GOAL! Forget the post at 19.09, Copenhagen have found a way back into the tie against Chelsea! Marcos Lopez whips in a delicious free kick that Gabriel Pereira heads into the back of the net. 1-2
19:15 GMT - GOAL! Bruno Fernandes handles the ball in the area. The ref waves play on but after a review awards the penalty. Up steps Mikel Oyarzabal who thumps it past Andre Onana. 1-1!
19:09 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea have doubled their lead in Copenhagen! Enzo Fernandez cooly slots home and it's a long way back for the Danish team from here...
19:06 GMT - NO GOAL! Rangers have scored a third this time - and Cyriel Dessers grabs his second of the game! Oh no! VAR takes a closer look and for the second time the goal is chalked off for offside.
19:02 GMT - GOAL! Man Utd have been really wasteful in front of goal so far but have finally broken the deadlock in Spain. Joshua Zirkzee completes a lovely team move, shooting straight down the middle of the goal as they take the lead.
19:00 GMT - NO GOAL! Rangers are in dreamland! Cyriel Dessers scores his second of the night and they lead 3-1 against Mourinho's Fenerbahce! But wait.. the goal is chalked off for offside and it’s still 2-1.
18:52 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea take the lead in Copenhagen. Reece James collects a pass from Marc Cucurella and lashes home, just two minutes into the second half.
18:50 GMT - And we're back underway around Europe.
18:35 GMT - HALF-TIME! Let's take a pause. Tottenham find themselves behind against AZ, Manchester United are goalless at Real Sociedad and Rangers have a 2-1 lead away to Fenerbahce.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are deadlocked with Copenhagen in the Conference League.




18:28 GMT - GOAL! Rangers retake the lead in Istanbul! Vaclav Cerny receives a give-and-go and places one into the net.
18:17 GMT - GOAL! It's an equaliser for Fenerbahce against Rangers as Alexander Djiku – on as a substitute – levels things at 1-1.
18:04 GMT - GOAL! AZ are in front against Tottenham and it's through a weird and bizarre own goal by Lucas Bergvall, who slices a clearance up and into the net!
17:53 GMT - GOAL! Rangers lead Fenerbahce in Istanbul! Cyriel Dessers rounds the goalkeeper and just about squeezes an effort over the line.
17:45 GMT - Ready to go! Stick with us for all of the key updates as they happen this evening.
17:20 GMT - Rangers have progressed from just two of their previous 11 last 16 ties in major European competition, eliminating Werder Bremen from the UEFA Cup in 2007/08 and Crvena Zvezda from the UEFA Europa League on their way to reaching the final in 2021/22.
17:04 GMT - Spurs have won seven of their last 11 major European matches against Dutch sides (D2 L2), with this their first knockout meeting since beating Ajax 3-2 in May 2019 in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final to reach the final.
16:45 GMT - Don't go anywhere. Team news has dropped for this evening's early fixtures around Europe.


Real Sociedad v Manchester United


16:34 GMT - Real Sociedad have won just one of their previous six European encounters against Manchester United (D2 L3), with that win coming in the group stage of this competition at Old Trafford in September 2022.
They won that game 1-0 courtesy of a Brais Méndez penalty, which remains their only goal against them.
16:25 GMT - All four British sides feature in the earlier 17:45 GMT kick-offs, so let's delve into what's coming up.
Manchester United visit Real Sociedad in the first leg of their Europa League last 16 tie, while Tottenham make the short hop to AZ Alkmaar, who they already played and beat in the league phase.
At the same time, Rangers are in Turkey to play Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce in a tasty-looking clash.
In the Conference League, meanwhile, Chelsea embark on a trip to Denmark to play Copenhagen.
16:15 GMT - Good afternoon! This week's European action continues as we shift our focus onto the last 16 first legs in the Europa League and Conference League!
Wednesday, March 5th
22:55 GMT - That's a wrap, thanks for joining us and see you tomorrow!
22:55 GMT - Liverpool boss Arne Slot thinks his side came up against the best team in the competition as they left Paris with a 1-0 advantage going into the second leg.
"There were a lot of similarities today with our game against Manchester City," Slot told TNT Sports.
"We faced a team that is so, so good in ball possession and have some great wingers that dominate one v one situations.
"I said before the game that we would not dominate ball possession over here. The only thing I can blame my players for is that four, five, six times we tried to play through them and it was completely open and the last touch should be better. Maybe it was due to tiredness from defending so much. That is sometimes difficult after defending so much.
"If you look at the underlying stats in the Champions League too, it shows you they were number one, and they have already played Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Arsenal. To have the best stats after facing that quality tells you a lot.
"For us the only way over here with their fans behind them was to defend as we did. Now we are hoping that our fans at Anfield will help us a lot."
22:32 GMT - PSG have now lost each of their last four knockout stage games against English sides in the UEFA Champions League (1 v Man Utd in 2018-19, 2 v Man City in 2020-21, 1 v Liverpool this season).
22:30 GMT - Harvey Elliott’s goal in the 87th minute, his first touch after coming on as a substitute, was Liverpool’s latest ever winning goal in a knockout stage match in the UEFA Champions League.
22:19 GMT - Man of the match Alisson faced nine shots and made nine saves in a superb, match-winning display between the sticks for Liverpool this evening.
"It was probably the performance of my life," the Brazilian told TNT Sports.
"The manager was telling us how hard it would be to play against PSG, how good they are with the ball and that we would have to be ready to suffer. We knew what was coming.
"We worked hard. We gave away so many chances, sometimes one v one, but the biggest part of the chase is having someone make the player with the chance think a bit more.
"All the efforts the team put in makes my job easier."
22:00 GMT - FULL-TIME! Barcelona hold on to register a 1-0 first-leg win against Benfica.

21:57 GMT - FULL-TIME! Bayern Munich pick up a comfortable 3-0 victory against rivals Bayer Leverkusen.

21:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! What a result for Liverpool! An unreal goalkeeping performance from Alisson and a clinical late finish from Elliott seals an unlikely 1-0 win in the first leg.

21:47 GMT - GOAL! Unbelievable. It's been all PSG until the last few minutes. Harvey Elliott - subbed on for Salah - scores a tap-in with his first touch of the game.
There's against the run of play, then there's against the run of the play.
21:35 GMT - GOAL! Harry Kane pops away a penalty to put Bayern Munich 3-0 up.
21:26 GMT - GOAL! Despite being down to 10, Raphinha picks up the ball and sees his shot deflected into the net to give Barcelona a 1-0 lead against Benfica.
Barcelona have a record of W5, D1, L0 when scoring the opening goal in the 2024/2025 UEFA Champions League.
Elsewhere, Nordi Mukiele has been sent off for Bayer Leverkusen to make their lives that little bit easier...
21:13 GMT - GOAL! Jamal Musiala seizes on the loose ball after a huge error from Matej Kovar and finds the back of the net. It's 2-0 to Bayern Munich.
21:03 GMT - The second halves are just about getting going.
20:49 GMT - HALF-TIME! That's the break in Paris and despite some immense pressure from PSG throughout, Liverpool head in goalless. They'll probably settle for that.
Elsewhere it's still goalless between 10-man Barcelona and Benfica, while Kane's goal is all that separates Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen.

20:28 GMT - A second VAR near-miss for Liverpool, this time Ibrahima Konate escapes a red card for a rather dubious-looking last-man challenge.
20:26 GMT - Liverpool have not got started so far in Paris, can the French champions make this early pressure count?
They're certainly getting closer but Liverpool need to sharpen up.
20:24 GMT - RED CARD! Pau Cubarsi is shown a straight red for a professional foul, meaning Barcelona have to play around 70 minutes against Benfica with 10 men.
20:23 GMT - PSG think they've gone a goal up through a fine finish by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but it's ruled out for offside.
Hell of a goal, margins to the rescue for the Reds.
20:16 GMT - Harry Kane is making his 54th appearance in the UEFA Champions League tonight, all of which have come as a starter, the best 100 per cent rate by a striker in the competition’s history.
Among English players overall only John Terry (109) and Jamie Carragher (80) have a better 100 per cent record.
20:12 GMT - GOAL! Bayern Munich have the lead against Bayer Leverkusen.
Harry Kane gets on the end of a Michael Olise cross to give the German giants an early lead against their compatriots.
20:00 GMT - We are underway!
19:40 GMT - It’s advantage Inter after a 2-0 first-leg victory over Feyenoord stretched their unbeaten European run against Dutch opposition to 12 matches, placing one foot in the quarter-finals in the process.
19:29 GMT - Liverpool haven't won any of their last five away games against French sides in Europe (D2 L3), with their last victory coming at Marseille in September 2008 (2-1 in the UEFA Champions League).
19:06 GMT - The line-ups are in for tonight's kick-offs.
Follow all the matches live here.



18:55 GMT - Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been directly involved in 20 goals in 30 appearances in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League (12 goals, eight assists); the most by an African player in the competition’s history (one more than Samuel Eto'o and Didier Drogba). Ledge.
18:48 GMT - Two of Europe’s most in-form teams will battle in a mouthwatering UEFA Champions League (UCL) last 16 encounter, when the runaway leaders of France Paris Saint-Germain meet their English counterparts Liverpool.
The Parc des Princes will serve as the backdrop for the first leg, with the Parisians reaching this stage with a thumping 10-0 aggregate demolition of fellow French side Brest, contributing to what is now a 22-game unbeaten streak in all competitions (W19, D3).
Continuing such form against English opposition could be tricky, as PSG’s last eight such H2Hs have yielded just two victories (D1, L5), albeit their last such encounter was a rousing 4-2 comeback win over Manchester City during the league phase.
18:46 GMT - Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen are the two leading sides in Germany, and now the pair lock horns in a heavyweight UEFA Champions League (UCL) last 16 tie.
This will be the third different competition in which Vincent Kompany’s men have hosted Leverkusen this season, scoring just once across the previous two such H2Hs (D1, L1).
The Bayern faithful will hope experience on this stage inspires an improvement on that front, as the Bavarians have lost just one of their last 11 home matches in the last 16 of the UCL (W9, D1), scoring a whopping 41 goals in that run.
18:40 GMT - HALF-TIME! Inter have the lead away at Feyenoord at the break in our early kick-off.
18:38 GMT - Liverpool boss Arne Slot on Tuesday played down suggestions his side are currently the best team in Europe as they prepare for a blockbuster Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain.
"I think that is a nice compliment to get but the best team in Europe has to win the Champions League and we are far away from that," Slot told reporters at the Parc des Princes on the eve of the first leg against PSG.
Read more from his press conference yesterday here.
18:10 GMT - Tonight sees Liverpool travel to PSG, Benfica hosting Barcelona and Bayern Munich facing their Bundesliga rivals Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16.
Feynoord are taking on Inter in the early kick-off.

18:00 GMT - We're back for more Champions League last 16 first legs!
Tuesday, March 4th
22:24 GMT - That'll about wrap things up for us tonight. Do join us again tomorrow as Liverpool's trip to PSG headlines the evening.
22:05 GMT - In tonight's other Champions League matches, Real Madrid beat city rivals Atletico 2-1 and Borussia Dortmund were held 1-1 by Lille.
21:52 GMT - FULL-TIME: PSV 1-7 Arsenal. No, you've read that correctly. The Gunners stuck seven past the Dutch side in their own backyard. Our full report is here.

21:45 GMT - GOAL! Running out of ways to describe goals now as Arsenal get their seventh! Riccardo Calafiori, 7-1.
21:33 GMT - GOAL! It's a sixth for Arsenal as Martin Odegaard bags his brace! 6-1.
21:08 GMT - GOAL! It's a fifth for Arsenal now as Leandro Trossard makes good on his first-half performance to get a goal of his own. 5-1.
21:07 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Arsenal as Martin Odegaard gets in on the action. 4-1.
21:05 GMT - Leandro Trossard has been causing havoc for Arsenal so far tonight. Will he continue to do so in the second period?

21:05 GMT - We are back underway in the Netherlands!
20:49 GMT - HALF-TIME: PSV 1-3 Arsenal.

20:43 GMT - GOAL! Noa Lang makes no mistake for PSV, 3-1.
20:42 GMT - PENALTY! Arsenal have handed PSV a chance to get back into this one from the spot.
20:32 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Arsenal, and this is at risk of becoming a rout. Mikel Merino capitalises on an error, 3-0.
20:21 GMT - GOAL! And just like that, Arsenal are two up! Ethan Nwaneri gets in on the action in Eindhoven, 2-0.
20:18 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal are in front! It's Jurrien Timber with the finish as he rises highest, 1-0.
20:00 GMT - We are underway in Eindhoven! Stick with us for all the key updates.
19:36 GMT - FULL-TIME: Brugge 1-3 Villa. Unai Emery's side were made to work for that, but it's a wonderful lead to take into their second leg at home. Read our full match report here.

19:29 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Villa! Marco Asensio continues his fine form, and they're now two ahead, 3-1.
19:24 GMT - GOAL! Villa are back in front! Brugge's Brandon Mechele has put the ball in his own net! 2-1 to Villa with less than ten minutes on the clock.
18:49 GMT - The team news for Arsenal's clash with PSV is now available. You can check it out below:

18:46 GMT - We are back underway in Brugge!
18:30 GMT - HALF-TIME: Brugge 1-1 Villa.

17:57 GMT - GOAL! Brugge have their equaliser! What a start. Maxim De Cuyper, 1-1.
17:51 GMT - It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that Villa have scored so early; they've scored more goals in the opening three minutes of Champions League games this season than any other side (3).
17:48 GMT - GOAL! Villa are ahead, Leon Bailey latches on to a Tyrone Mings header, 1-0.
17:46 GMT - We are underway in Brugge! Stick with us for all the key updates on Villa's match, and the team news for Arsenal's clash with PSV when we have it.
16:39 GMT - And the team news is... LIVE! Marcus Rashford gets the nod from Unai Emery on the left wing. Check out the full starting XIs below:

16:00 GMT - We should receive team news for Aston Villa's clash with Brugge in the next 30 minutes or so.
15:55 GMT - Hello and welcome to our Football Tracker! Tonight, we have got a bit of Champions League action to keep you in the loop on.
Up first at 17:45, Aston Villa travel to Belgium to face Club Brugge in the first leg of their knockout tie.
Later, Arsenal, who are also away from home, face Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven in their first leg. Kick-off for the Gunners is at 20:00.
