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Football Tracker LIVE: Diallo helps Man Utd down PAOK, rampant Chelsea score eight

Flashscore UK Staff
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22:48 GMT - It's been another tremendous week of European football.

Thanks for joining us and see you this coming weekend for more Premier League fun. Night!

22:47 GMT - ...and here's how the Europa League standings look after the fourth round of fixtures:

22:37 GMT - Here's how the Conference League standings look after the latest fixtures. 

Surely the tournament is Chelsea's to lose?

22:03 GMT - The inaugural H2H between Heart of Midlothian and 1. FC Heidenheim went the visitors’ way, as the German side extended their unbeaten streak in the UEFA Europa Conference League (UECL), including qualifiers, to five matches.

Read the report here.

21:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Just the eight goals for Chelsea in what can only be described as a rout of a helpless Noah.

Read the report from the match here.

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21:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Diallo's double gives Manchester United the victory over PAOK.

Read the report here.

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21:42 GMT - Up in Edinburgh, Hearts find themselves a goal down with eight minutes to go against German side  Heidenheim - can they find a late leveller?

21:38 GMT - GOAL! The boy wonder does it again as Amad Diallo doubles United's lead with a tidy curler into the far corner. There's a little over 10 minutes remaining.

21:37 GMT - GOAL! A pretty harsh penalty against Noah results in an eighth for Chelsea, hammered home by Christopher Nkunku. It's 8-0. Ouch.

21:32 GMT - GOAL! Christopher Nkunku finally gets in on the act at Chelsea to squeeze in a seventh on the night for Chelsea and the ninth of the season for the forward.

21:11 GMT - GOAL! Amad Diallo gets his head to a Bruno Fernandes ball to put Manchester United ahead shortly after the restart. It's 1-0 to the Red Devils.

21:07 GMT - We are back up and running.

20:49 GMT - HALF-TIME! Not too shabby for Enzo Maresca though, who has seen his Chelsea side blow away Noah FC with six first-half goals in their Conference League clash.

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20:48 GMT - HALF-TIME! A frustrating first half for Manchester United as they go into the break 0-0 with a lively-looking PAOK.

Half-time stats
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20:46 GMT - GOAL! Another one. Joao Felix doubles his tally for the evening and Chelsea have six goals in the first half against their poor Armenian opponents.

20:42 GMT - GOAL! After a bit of a breather, Chelsea make it five after Mykhailo Mudryk's strike from the edge of the box flies into the top corner.

20:39 GMT - It's been a cagey opening 35 minutes at Old Trafford. United are having the bulk of possession as you'd expect but they're not making the most of it as it stands.

20:24 GMT - GOAL! Joao Felix makes it four. Maybe we'll just let you know where they're up to at half-time?

20:22 GMT - GOAL AND GIVE ME A CHANCE PLEASE CHELSEA - Axel Disasi gets on to the end of an Enzo Fernandez delivery to make it 3-0 to the Blues.

The floodgates are opening for Noah.

20:13 GMT - GOAL! It could be a job done already for Chelsea as Marc Guiu capitalises on a defensive error to double Chelsea's lead.

20:12 GMT - GOAL! Tosin Adarabioyo gets Chelsea off to a fast start with the opener against Noah FC at Stamford Bridge.

20:00 GMT - We're underway in the late games, including Manchester United's tie with PAOK, Chelsea versus Noah and Hearts against Heidenheim.

19:51 GMT - On to the next ones then!

You can follow all the Europa League and Conference League scores as the goals go in with Flashscore here.

Here's how Manchester United are lining up against PAOK:

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19:45 GMT - FULL-TIME! Despite improving after going down to 10 men, Spurs are beaten 3-2 by Galatasaray.

Read our report here.

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19:41 GMT - FULL-TIME! Rangers and Olympiacos share the spoils.

Read our report here.

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19:16 GMT - GOAL! Fresh-legged Dominic Solanke slots a tidy back heel in the net and somehow it's 3-2, despite Galatasaray peppering almost 30 shots so far against 10-man Tottenham..

19:10 GMT - GOAL! Cyriel Dessers pings in an equaliser for Rangers, who were behind for just seven minutes in Greece.

19:07 GMT - RED CARD! Bad to worse for Tottenham as Will Lankshear - scorer of his first senior goal earlier - receives a second yellow.

19:05 GMT - It's been more of the same for Spurs in Istanbul in this second half. They've made some changes, but they're still playing themselves into trouble.

It could easily be five or six for the hosts at this point.

19:03 GMT - GOAL! Rangers fall behind to Olympiacos via a finish from Ayoub El Kaabi.

18:52 GMT - We're back underway across this evening's early fixtures.

18:35 GMT - There's half-time across the early European fixtures, with Spurs trailing 3-1 away at Galatasaray after a brace from Osimhen and a thunderbolt by Akgun - Lankshear with the goal for the visitors.

Elsewhere, Rangers and Olympiacos remain goalless.

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18:27 GMT - GOAL! It's another for Galatasaray, Osimhen nets his second and the hosts' third of the evening.

18:18 GMT - GOAL! Galatasaray hit back through their main man Victor Osimhen and lead Spurs once again - 2-1!

18:05 GMT - GOAL! Spurs hit back in swift fashion and what a moment it is for Lankshear! The 19-year-old scores his first goal for the club to make it 1-1 in Turkey.

17:52 GMT - GOAL! That didn't take long at all as Galatasaray lead against Spurs inside six minutes - Yunus Akgun with the opener.

17:47 GMT - We're underway across Europe!

17:40 GMT - Kick-off is around five minutes away in today's early European fixtures! Stick with us for all the key updates from Spurs and Rangers' matches.

17:17 GMT - Spurs have heavily rotated for their trip to Galatasaray who boast a notoriously hostile crowd, handing starts to youngsters Will Lankshear, Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall - but will the teenagers be able to handle the difficult atmosphere?

16:41 GMT - The line-ups are in for Spurs' clash with Galatasaray and Rangers' match against Olympiacos!

Follow either of those fixtures live from 17:45 or stick with us for the key updates.

Galatasaray v Spurs - follow live.

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Olympiacos v Rangers - follow live.

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15:00 GMT - Spurs face Galatasaray this evening in the Europa League and will have to deal with star striker Victor Osimhen, who was once touted with big moves across Europe.

The forward joined the Turkish giants on loan in September after being frozen out at Napoli and has since scored four goals in five league appearances - giving Spurs a major problem to deal with tonight.

Read more here.

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11:23 GMT - Manchester United will face PAOK at Old Trafford tonight in what will be Ruud van Nistelrooy's penultimate game in charge - although the interim manager is waiting for confirmation that he will remain with the club upon the arrival of Ruben Amorim.

"It's difficult to comment on that now, I am waiting for conversations to take place," he said at his pre-match press conference.

"In the meantime, obviously there's one thing that's the most important for this football club now, which is getting the work done on a daily basis and in the game coming up tomorrow in Europe."

Read more here.

Van Nistelrooy quotes
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09:33 GMT - Before we get stuck into tonight's action, take a look at our review of this week's Champions League fixtures!

From Ruben Amorim's perfect Manchester United audition to Tyrone Mings' bizarre penalty mistake, it was another round of entertaining matches with plenty of talking points.

Read more here.

09:20 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! We'll be bringing you coverage of the Europa and Conference League fixtures this evening, - featuring Galatasaray v Spurs, Olympiacos v Rangers, Manchester United v PAOK and Chelsea v NOAH.

On top of that, Hearts meet Heidenheim while Shamrock Rovers face Welsh side TNS, with Northern Irish club Larne also in action.

Wednesday, 6th November

22:56 GMT - Well, there goes another week of thrilling Champions League action. Quite enjoying this new format, to be honest!

We shall be back tomorrow for all the Europa and Conference League drama. Night!

22:36 GMT - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said after tonight's defeat to Inter that he was proud of his players and that his side deserved a penalty of their own.

"I am very proud of my players, the level of domination we had," Arteta told TNT Sports.

"We were very harshly done by in the sense that is obvious. Both penalties.

"If you are going to give a penalty, the other one has to be because he punches him in the head.

"There is no deflection, nothing you can do in the box, so can he get away from it. If he is going to give that the other has to be 100 per cent a penalty.

"The way we played tonight, the team can go to Chelsea and win."

22:30 GMT - It's looking rather good for Liverpool fans right now as the Reds are sitting pretty at the top of the Champions League, closely followed by Manchester City conquerors Sporting Lisbon.

The surprise package of the European campaign so far has to be Brest, who now find themselves in the top four after beating Sparta Prague this evening - read our report from their 2-1 win.

Inter are in fifth and Barcelona sixth, but stinging losses see Aston Villa down from top to 8th, City slipping to 10th, and Arsenal dropping to 12th. 

Real Madrid are languishing in a surprising 18th place.

22:23 GMT - A winner from Ángel Correa deep into stoppage time stunned Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes, sending Atlético Madrid home with a 2-1 victory that gave the visitors their first-ever win against the home side.

Read more here.

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22:21 GMT - Hansi Flick’s high-flying Barcelona side made it three wins from four in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) away to Red Star Belgrade, with a stylish 5-2 victory that leaves the Serbs second-bottom in the league phase standings. 

Read more on Barcelona's big win here.

Meanwhile, Red Bull Salzburg belatedly ignited their Champions League campaign with a 3-1 win over Feyenoord Rotterdam, securing the Austrian side their first points of the league phase - read more on that match here.

22:17 GMT - Earlier tonight, Aston Villa's 100 per cent start to this season's Champions League ended in farcical fashion against Club Brugge, as the Belgians won 1-0 at the Jan Breydel Stadium.

Read our report here.

22:12 GMT - Stuttgart's year-long unbeaten home run came to an end as Atalanta ran out 2-0 winners at the MHP Arena in the UEFA Champions League, extending their own hot streak to no defeat in their last eight matches in all competitions - read more here.

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22:10 GMT - Arsenal have now only won once in six away games in all competitions after a 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan at the San Siro in the UEFA Champions League, as the Nerazzuri’s unbeaten run stretched to nine matches.

Read more in our report from the match.

22:09 GMT - Here's a run down of all the evening's Champions League results:

Wednesday results
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22:00 GMT - FULL-TIME! Calhanoglu's penalty is enough for Inter as a resolute defensive display in the second half condemns Arsenal to a first European defeat of the season.

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21:58 GMT - FULL-TIME! It finishes 5-2 to Barcelona against Red Star.

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21:55 GMT - Martin Odegaard is coming on for Arsenal in stoppage time as they desperately seek a leveller...

21:54 GMT - GOAL AND FULL-TIME! Angel Correa nabs a dramatic late goal just before full-time to give Atletico a huge 2-1 win away at PSG.

21:45 GMT - GOAL! The fans are being treated to a goal fest in Belgrade, and there's more for the home support to cheer as Milson grabs another for his side. It's now 5-2 to Barcelona.

21:42 GMT - GOAL! Bayern Munich finally break the deadlock against Benfica.

A nice period of passing results in Jamal Musiala slotting home to put the German giants in control.

21:41 GMT - A little over 10 minutes remain for Arsenal to get back into the game at the San Siro. 

The Gunners have been pushing hard throughout this second half but are coming up against a brick wall of an Inter defence thus far.

21:38 GMT - GOAL! Fermin Lopez grabs a fifth for Barcelona on a good day at the office for the Catalan club.

A hat-trick of assists for Kounde!

21:19 GMT - GOAL! Barcelona score a quick-fire double through Lewandowski and Raphinha - both assisted by Jules Kounde. It's now 4-1 to Barcelona.

21:14 GMT - Apologies for the error in our half-time notification - it was in fact Hakan Calhanoglu who converted Inter's spot kick. 

This job is hard! Be nice.

21:07 GMT - We're back at it for the second halves!

20:50 GMT - It's half-time everywhere except in Munich where they're 15 minutes behind.

Here, have some stats:

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20:49 GMT - GOAL! Calhanoglu steps up to convert. It's 1-0 to Inter and Arsenal have conceded their first goal in Europe this season.

20:48 GMT - PENALTY TO INTER! Arms are raised but it's point blank against Merino in the box. Still...

20:46 GMT - GOAL! Robert Lewandowski pokes home from close range to put Barcelona back in charge against Red Star. It's 2-1 to the visitors just before half-time.

20:29 GMT - GOAL! Bedlam in the Belgrade stands as Silas lobs the keeper to make it 1-1 against Barça.

20:21 GMT - GOAL! Inigo Martinez gets on the end of a Raphinha free kick to put Barcelona a goal up against Red Star.

Meanwhile, PSG's lead didn't last long as Nahuel Molina replied for Atletico Madrid. VAR had a lengthy look at a handball shout but the goal is given.

20:18 GMT - GOAL! Warren Zaire-Emery capitalises on a mistake at the back to slot home the opener for PSG against Atletico Madrid.

It's 1-0 - live audio here.

20:05 GMT - A bit of a wobbly start by the Gunners as Denzel Dumfries cracks the crossbar, while Hakan Calhanoglu has also gone close.

20:04 GMT - Bayern Munich v Benfica has been delayed until 20:15 GMT "due to the difficulty of many visitors getting to the stadium".

20:01 GMT - We're underway in (almost) all the 20:00 GMT kick-offs!

You know the drill: follow all the live action in speedy fashion right here with Flashscore.

20:00 GMT - Inter and Arsenal are both putting their 100 per cent records on the line tonight.

As Conor McGregor would say: "Someone's 0 has to go!"

David Raya during the warm up
David Raya during the warm upMarco BERTORELLO / AFP

19:52 GMT - Here are the line-ups for Arsenal's trip to face Inter at the San Siro - follow live audio commentary here.

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19:49 GMT - Club Brugge seal a famous victory - their first in 15 head-to-heads against English sides - lifting the Belgians into the top 24 and giving them a spring in their step ahead of their meeting with Celtic on matchday five.

Villa, by contrast, have lots to ponder after yet another underwhelming display as they prepare for a daunting trip to Anfield to face Liverpool on Saturday.

Read our report from the match here.

19:41 GMT - FULL-TIME! Aston Villa stumble to their first defeat of this Champions League campaign, losing 1-0 to Club Brugge.

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19:19 GMT - A little over 15 minutes remaining and Villa are seeking out an equaliser, but Brugge are defending resolutely. Can they find the elusive goal?

Duran is on up top alongside Watkins...

18:57 GMT - GOAL! It's a colossal - no - farcical moment as Tyrone Mings, for some strange reason, picks up the ball in the box after a short goal kick is played to him. Confusion ensues before the referee points to the spot.

Veteran Hans Vanaken steps up and puts it down the middle to put Brugge a goal up.

18:51 GMT - The second half is underway in Belgium.

18:34 GMT - There's half-time between Aston Villa and Club Brugge, with neither side able to make a breakthrough in the opening 45 minutes.

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18:19 GMT - Nothing to separate the two sides in Belgium, with the score still level at 0-0 after 30 minutes.

It's 1-1 in this evening's other early fixture between Shakhtar and Young Boys.

17:52 GMT - We're underway in both early Champions League fixtures!

17:27 GMT - Kick-off is just over 15 minutes away in Belgium - stick with us for all the key updates.

16:40 GMT - The line-ups are in for Aston Villa's Champions League clash against Club Brugge, which kicks off at 17:45. Follow that one live here.

The other early fixture tonight sees Shakhtar Donetsk face Young Boys.

Brugge v Villa
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14:20 GMT - Manchester City suffered their third consecutive loss last night in a shock 4-1 defeat to Sporting - but what is going wrong for the Premier League champions?

AFP Sport took a deep dive into the factors affecting City's performances in a bid to assess what is causing one of their worst runs of form over the last five years.

Read more here.

11:15 GMT - Arsenal have been handed a big boost ahead of their trip to Inter Milan later today, with star midfielder Martin Odegaard resuming training after recovering from an ankle injury.

The Norwegian has missed the last two months of action, although it remains to be seen if he will be included in the Gunners' squad tonight.

Read more here.

09:47 GMT - Aston Villa could go top of the Champions League tonight with a big win over Club Brugge - Unai Emery's side are yet to lose or even concede a goal in Europe:

Champions League top five
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08:58 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker! There's another round of Champions League fixtures tonight featuring Aston Villa's trip to Club Brugge and Arsenal's visit to Inter Milan.

European giants Barcelona, Bayern Munich and PSG are also in action - and we'll be bringing you live updates for every match!

Champions League results/fixtures (1/2)
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Champions League fixtures (2/2)
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Tuesday, 5th November

23:07 GMT - That’s it for this evening, thanks for joining us for a remarkable evening of Champions League football. We’ll be back tomorrow as Aston Villa face Club Brugge KV and Arsenal take on Inter Milan, while Barcelona, Bayern Munich and PSG are also in action.

22:51 GMT - Liverpool's game against Bayer Leverkusen was 0-0 after an hour. By the end of the 90 minutes, Liverpool had won 4-0 and Luis Diaz had a hattrick. Here's what he had to say to Amazon Prime after the game:

"The most important thing is the three points in this edition of the Champions League so we can keep progressing in the competition.

"Things have gone so well with the new manager, it wasn't easy for him to come in and fill Jurgen Klopp's shoes. Hopefully, we'll have something to show for it at the end of the season.

"We have top-quality players all over the pitch and I really enjoyed playing in that position today. I'm just happy to be on the pitch.

"I need to go and find that ball now because I need to keep it somewhere special at home."

22:43 GMT - Pep Guardiola was quick to pay credit to Sporting for their victory.

“Cannot say much when you lose 4-1. Congratulations to Sporting Lisbon for the game," the Man City boss told TNT Sports.

“We had a fantastic first half, now we are struggling to score. We create and concede when the opponents don’t do much.

“The first half was really good, we scored a goal, but every pass, the simple things we missed sometimes.

“It can happen. After the third and the fourth we have to avoid it. Emotionally we were not stable enough and in this competition you have to be stable. At 2-1, many things can happen. We have to be emotionally more stable.

“It was a very good action for them. They made a good moment, they were fast and scored."

22:36 GMT - Liverpool have now won 14 out of 16 games under Arne Slot, but the Dutchman is refusing to get carried away.

"I don't know if it was that much to do with intensity but we took more risk," he told Amazon Prime.

"They overloaded the midfield a lot and we adjusted a half-time and took the risk to play one v one all over. We had better chances in the first half and they weren't a goal threat.

"As much as this time, how good they are in Europe, sometimes a strong target-man is better than someone a bit faster. Curtis Jones did an incredible pass and then you have someone with the pace of Lucho to finish it off. The pass was as good as the goal in my opinion.

"You don't look ahead as a manager at the next three months. You're always one game at a time. We've got Aston Villa on Saturday, another tough game."

22:27 GMT - Viktor Gyokeres has described Sporting's win as a "brilliant night" and says he and his teammates will miss Ruben Amorim.

"It's always nice to score and even better to score a hattrick. Most important was to win the game so it was a brilliant night for us," he told UEFA.

"We knew it was going to be tough and we didn't start off well. We knew they would give us space and we could have scored more than four to be fair. They could have scored more as well.

"You need to raise your level when you play better opponents. I tried to keep doing what I've been doing."

On the depature of Amorim, Gyokeres said: "We will miss him a lot. We've done amazing things together."

22:17 GMT - Here's how all of tonight's games finished up:

Champions League results
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22:11 GMT - While all the talk will be about Ruben Amorim, Pep Guardiola won't mind that too much right now. That's now three losses in a row for City, after they were beaten by Spurs and Bournemouth in the Premier League prior to tonight's second-half capitulation. Things will start getting a little testy in Manchester if that form continues.

21:59 GMT - In tonight's other matches, AC Milan have recorded a famous 3-1 victory over reigning champions Real Madrid, while Dortmund have beaten Sturm Graz 1-0, Monaco have beaten Bologna by the same scoreline, and Lille's match against Juventus has ended 1-1.

21:56 GMT - FULL-TIME: The referee has brought down the curtain on the game at Celtic Park, where the home side have recorded an emphatic 3-1 victory over RB Leipzig, who are second in the Bundesliga. An incredible scalp and the manner of victory will make it all the sweeter. Here's our report from Celtic Park.

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21:54 GMT - FULL-TIME: It's all over in Lisbon, where Ruben Amorim's Sporting have turned a 1-1 scoreline at half-time into a 4-1 victory over Manchester City. There will be a big party in Lisbon this evening. Click here for our report from the match.

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21:53 GMT - FULL-TIME: There's the final whistle at Anfield where a second-half blitz from Liverpool has stunned Bayer Leverkusen to the tune of 4-0. Click here for our report.

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21:52 GMT - GOAL! Luiz Diaz has a hattrick and Liverpool are 4-0 ahead. Remember, this game was 0-0 after an hour.

21:46 GMT - Antonio Rudiger has just had a goal ruled out for offside following a VAR review. It remains Real Madrid 1-3 AC Milan.

21:42 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool are now 3-0 up as Luis Diaz slots in his second goal of the night.

21:40 GMT - GOAL! Scrap that, there are only two games that are 3-1 now, because Sporting have made it 4-1 against City. Matheus Nunes concedes his team's second penalty of the night, and Viktor Gyokeres steps up to score his third goal of the night. This is an unbelivable result but no doubt a very bittersweet night for the home side's fans, as the man who is masterminding it from the dugout won't be at their club next week.

21:38 GMT - We've got three games that are currently on the same scoreline, and I'd be suprised if many predicted these three would be leading:

Sporting 3-1 Man City

Celtic 3-1 RB Leipzig

Real Madrid 1-3 AC Milan

21:35 GMT - GOAL! Tijjani Reijnders has put AC Milan 3-1 up against Real Madrid. Incredible.

21:32 GMT - GOAL! Celtic are really cruising against RB Leipzig now - Reo Hatate gets to the rebound inside the box and rifles home for a 3-1 lead to the Scottish side.

21:25 GMT - GOAL! Cody Gakpo gets the ball in the back of the net, and after a VAR review, the goal stands. Liverpool 2-0 Bayer Leverkusen.

21:23 GMT - Here's how Sporting's incredible second goal came about in the first few seconds of the second half.

Goal sequence
Goal sequenceFILIPE AMORIM / AFP / Opta by StatsPerform

21:20 GMT - GOAL! We have our opening score at Anfield and it's Liverpool who go 1-0 up through Luis Diaz, who received a lovely through-ball from Curtis Jones before chipping the goalkeeper.

21:08 GMT - GOAL! Sporting are 3-1 up against City! The home side get a penalty after Josko Gvardiol commits a foul in the box and Viktor Gyokeres steps up to score his second goal of the night.

21:06 GMT - GOAL! Ruben Amorim must have given his side the team talk of their lives at half-time because they have scored in the first minute of the second half through Maximiliano Araujo.

21:05 GMT - We are back underway with the second half of our 8pm ties.

20:54 GMT - In the other Champions League matches, AC Milan lead Real Madrid 2-1, Lille are 1-0 up against Juventus. Dortmund's game against Sturm Graz, and Bologna's game against Monaco remain goalless.

20:48 GMT - HALF-TIME: We are yet to see a goal at Anfield, with half of the 90 minutes up.

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20:48 GMT - HALF-TIME: That was essentially the final act of the half at Celtic Park, where Celtic lead RB Leipzig 2-1.

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20:47 GMT - HALF-TIME: We have reached the break in Lisbon, where Man City and Sporting are locked at 1-1.

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20:46 GMT - GOAL! Nicolas-Gerrit Kuhn has a second and Celtic now lead RB Leipzig 2-1.

20:39 GMT - GOAL! Viktor Gyokeres is the man to make it 1-1 for Sporting against Man City.

20:35 GMT - GOAL! Nicolas-Gerrit Kuhn has levelled things up for Celtic against RB Leipzig.

20:31 GMT - Meanwhile, there were emotional scenes before kick-off as Sporting fans said goodbye to Ruben Amorim.

20:25 GMT - GOAL! Real Madrid get a penalty and Vinicius Junior levels things up for his side against AC Milan.

20:24 GMT - GOAL! Christoph Baumgartner's header has given RB Leipzig a 1-0 lead over Celtic.

20:15 GMT - GOAL! Malick Thiaw has given AC Milan a 1-0 lead at Real Madrid.

20:06 GMT - GOAL! Man City are the first on the board, as Phil Foden slots in past the goalkeeper to give his side a 1-0 lead over Sporting.

20:01 GMT - Our 8pm kick-offs are all underway. Can Rúben Amorim make a statement against City ahead of his arrival in Manchester? Or could Xabi Alonso cause some chaos in Anfield this evening? Stay with us to find out!

19:51 GMT - Is this a good omen for Liverpool fans, or Leverkusen fans?

19:44 GMT - In the two early kick-offs, PSV have beaten Girona 4-0, while Dinamo Zagreb won 4-1 against Slovan Bratislava.

19:24 GMT - Here's how the two teams will line up this evening:

Starting XIs
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19:18 GMT - Greg Taylor takes over from Alex Valle in Celtic's only change from the side that beat Aberdeen 6-0 last time out. Brendan Rodgers' troops take on RB Leipzig this evening, who are currently second in the Bundesliga standings.

19:15 GMT - Here's a look at the starting XIs in what will be a huge clash at Anfield:

Starting XIs
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19:13 GMT - Curtis Jones and Luis Diaz start in the two changes made by Liverpool for their fixture against the Bundesliga's Bayer Leverkusen.

19:11 GMT - Here's how the two teams will look at kick-off in Lisbon this evening.

Starting XIs
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19:07 GMT - Manchester City have named their team to take on Sporting, with 19-year-old Jahmai Simpson-Pusey about to make his Champions League debut.

18:37 GMT - It's half-time in the two early games and there are leads for both PSV and Dinamo Zagreb in their respective matches.

PSV are two goals to the good and well on their way to picking up their first win, while Dinamo fought back from one down to move in front.

18:13 GMT - Midway through the first half in both the early games this evening and PSV are 1-0 up against Girona in their bid for a first win of the Champions League campaign.

In Slovakia, Slovan Bratislava and Dinamo Zagreb are level at 1-1 with both goals coming inside the opening 10 minutes.

17:00 GMT - As usual, there are two early kick-offs which get underway at 17:45 GMT, with PSV hosting Girona and Slovakian outfit Slovan Bratislava playing Dinamo Zagreb. Both those games can be followed below.

PSV v Girona - follow live

Slovan Bratislava v Dinamo Zagreb - follow live

16:20 GMT - With the expanded European tournaments, it's easy to get lost among all the matches on offer.

Check out which games this week are the ones that catch the eye.

16:00 GMT - Good afternoon and welcome to Flashscore's coverage of this week's European action, starting with the Champions League!

There are plenty of enticing games on offer tonight with Manchester City travelling to Portugal to play Sporting, who are headed by incoming Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim.

Liverpool welcome former player Xabi Alonso back to Anfield when they face Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen, while Celtic host winless RB Leipzig.

Another glamorous-looking match to keep an eye on this evening is Real Madrid against AC Milan.

Follow all of tonight's Champions League matches here.

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