Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1) – Champions League: Live score, teams news and updates as Gunners look for winner to book quarter-final after Leandro Trossard squared up the tie
Follow Mail Sport’s live blog of Arsenal vs Porto in the Champions League as Mikel Arteta’s men bid to overturn a 1-0 deficit at the Emirates, plus updates of Barcelona vs Napoli.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Saka is denied by Costa, who parries into the centre of the box.
Odegaard shoots wide of the target. Should he have done better?
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Nearly an instant impact!
Jesus latches onto a loose ball in the box and sees his low shot blocked by Diogo Costa.
It was Jesus’ first touch. Alert stuff from Costa to deny him.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Mikel Arteta turns to his bench for the first time.
It is a really attacking change as Gabriel Jesus replaces Jorginho.
Barcelona 2-1 Napoli (agg 3-2)
Ten minutes for Napoli to find a leveller and they have just gone really close.
Lindstrom heads narrowly wide of the target with Ter Stegen rooted to the spot.
Barcelona have seen a third ruled out for offside earlier in the half.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Evanilson is really unlucky not to get a free kick as William Saliba pulls him down with both arms.
Saliba has been booked too.
Sergio Conceicao does get booked for his protests.
Both managers are in Clement Turpin’s notebook.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Pepe has been booked. His knee goes into Kai Havertz’s back as they jump for the ball.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
It is now Porto’s turn to threaten with a three on three.
Francisco Conceicao gets a shot away from the edge of the box to force a diving stop from David Raya.
Kiwor is across to clear up the danger.
The flag eventually goes up against Evanilson for an offside as he looked to reach the rebound.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Mikel Arteta has been booked for protesting the decision.
The temperature has raised again.
DISALLOWED GOAL: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Havertz does pull back Pepe and the goal is correctly ruled out.
Porto escape after a real mess at the back there.
GOAL: Arsenal 2-0 Porto (Odegaard) (agg 2-1)
It is a mess from Porto as Pepe and Diogo Costa take an age to get the ball clear.
The ball spills out to Martin Odegaard who chips into the net.
Was Pepe pulled back by Kai Havertz?
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Buyako Saka has largely been kept quiet tonight.
He looks to get into the game but concedes a free kick.
Fury from the Arsenal fans.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Kiwor gives away a free kick in a dangerous area on the edge of the Arsenal box.
It is shocker from Francisco Conceicao, who skies it.
‘If that doesn’t warrant a row with you Dad,’ quips Ally McCoist on TNT Sports.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
We have reached the hour mark at the Emirates.
Just 30 minutes away from extra time as it stands. Can either side change that?
On another note, big fan of Sergio Conceicao’s Porto branded jumper.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Diogo Costa fists away another Arsenal corner.
A brief VAR check for an Arsenal penalty, but nothing doing.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Anticipation grows as Arsenal win a corner, given their superb set-piece record.
Otavio meets Declan Rice’s delivery at the near post.
Arsenal come again and Kai Havertz gets down to the byline, before picking out Rice.
His scuffed effort is blocked clear.
Barcelona 2-1 Napoli (agg 3-2)
Barcelona made a lightning start tonight, but Napoli are really threatening to level the tie.
Victor Osimhen has seen a penalty appeal waved away early in the second half.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Good work from Kiwor up against Conceicao, who threatens down the right wing.
Kiwor wins a goal kick off the Porto man to the acclaim of the home crowd.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Evanilson has landed on a combination of his back and head after an overhead kick.
Arsenal fans are not happy at how long it is taking him to recover.
Ally McCoist files his acrobatic effort as ‘optimistic’.
He is being kind, it was well off target.
SECOND HALF: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Arsenal were out early for the second half and have now been joined by Porto.
The second half is now underway in both London and Barcelona.
Both of tonight’s Champions League ties remain firmly in the balance.
McCoist: ‘Absolutely unbelievable’ from Odegaard
Ally McCoist has hailed Martin Odegaard’s role in the Arsenal’s goal on TNT Sports.
Odegaard that is absolutely unbelievable. The touch and the finish is magnificent.
Absolute genius look at this touch here. Back onside, the weight of that pass, he takes it other side of Pepe and plays it inside fullback, taking nothing away from goalscorer, bang, bang, that is magnificent, unbelievable.
He knocks Joao Mario off balance, completely off balance and Trossard does the rest. What a touch, what a finish, what a goal.
WATCH: Trossard strikes after Odegaard magic
Here is that key moment as Leandro Trossard brought Arsenal level on aggregate.
Some pass from Martin Odegaard to pick him out.
HALF-TIME: Barcelona 2-1 Napoli (agg 3-2)
Advantage Barcelona at half-time with Fermin Lopez and Joao Cancelo on target for the hosts.
Rrahmani has pulled one back for Napoli, who very nearly levelled the match shortly after.
Barcelona have Ter Stegen to thank for keeping them ahead, with the goalkeeper making a superb stop to turn Di Lorenzo’s header over the crossbar.
HALF-TIME: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Arsenal fans complain as referee Clement Turpin blows up for half-time after the Gunners look to spring an attack.
Turpin has a chat with his lookalike Leandro Trossard as both sides leave the pitch.
It is Trossard’s goal that has levelled up this tie.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
Pepe, the Porto mdifielder, attempts to get onto a flick on from Pepe, the defender.
He is wiped out by his own team-mate and is down.
Declan Rice is then involved in a flare up as Pepe receives treatment.
Rice is on a tightrope, as a yellow card would rule him out of a potential quarter-final should Arsenal get there.
Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
The Emirates is buzzing now.
Arsenal will not want half-time to come.
GOAL: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (Trossard) (agg 1-1)
Leandro Trossard gets the goal but Martin Odegaard does the hard work.
Odegaard recovers possession for Arsenal in the midfield and plays a one two.
The Norwegian then picks out a superb through ball into the path of Trossard.
Trossard takes one touch and fires in the far corner and Arsenal have the breakthrough they craved.
Brilliantly created and brilliantly taken.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
William Saliba makes a late play for final France’s Six Nations match.
He grabs a hold of Galeno with both hands to haul down the Brazilian, who had spun him and looked to break.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Porto will surely be thrilled with how this first half is panning out.
They have restricted Arsenal to half chances and have had openings of their own.
Arguably the better chances as well.
GOAL: Barcelona 2-1 Napoli (Rrahmani) (agg 3-2)
Napoli are back in it in Barcelona!
Politano runs in behind and picks out Amir Rrahmani.
The Napoli man fires superb left footed effort into the net and their fans go wild at the Olympic Stadium.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Porto threaten as Conceicao’s deep cross finds Galeno, who attempts to put the ball back where it came from.
David Raya dives to gather.
Arsenal then come forward an Pepe is forced to head behind from underneath is own crossbar.
Good positioning from the veteran.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Lovely stuff from Leandro Trossard on the left.
The Belgian fakes to cross with his right before darting past his man.
Trossard’s cross finds the head… or should I say nose of Declan Rice and goes behind for a goal kick.
Rice holds his nose as he trots back into position. A painful one.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Good stop from David Raya!
Porto have not just come to soak up the pressure as they come forward again.
Evanilson is found in the centre of the box and tests David Raya, who pushes the ball away to safety.
A warning sign for Arsenal.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Evanilson fires a left footed effort wide of the Arsenal upright after a sloppy header from William Saliba.
Gabriel is then caught offside at the other end from an Arsenal free kick.
The Arsenal defender’s effort was off target regardless.
GOAL: Barcelona 2-0 Napoli (Cancelo) (agg 3-1)
Barcelona hit Napoli twice in three minutes.
Raphinha hammers a shot against the woodwork as Barcelona hit Napoli on the counter.
The ball rebounds into the path of Joao Cancelo, who slots into the empty net to double the Catalans lead.
GOAL: Barcelona 1-0 Napoli (Lopez) (agg 2-1)
Breakthrough for Barcelona!
Fermin Lopez has put Barcelona ahead at the Olympic Stadium after being picked out in the centre after a good team move.
It gets better for Barcelona too….
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Odegaard drags a shot into the side netting following the set piece.
A bright start from Porto by Arsenal look to be stepping it up now.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Arsenal’s first real opening of the night.
Buyako Saka cuts in from the right and tests Diogo Costa.
The Porto goalkeeper saves the effort but keeps the ball from going out for a corner.
It nearly helps Arsenal out as Saka regains possession and passes to Odegaard.
Some frantic defending from Porto forces the ball behind for a corner.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
A free kick to Porto after Kai Havertz is pulled up for handball.
The visitors opt against getting the ball straight into the box, but they probably should have done.
Porto eventually have to go back to their goalkeeper after a routine fails to work out as planned.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
Porto already testing the paitence of the Arsenal fans as Galeno takes his time over a throw in.
The Brazilian eventually launches the ball into the box, but Arsenal easily clear.
Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
A crunching challenge from Wendell as Buyako Saka comes forward for Arsenal.
Nothing wrong with that though.
Arsenal’s move does end with their first shot on goal. Ben White’s header at the back post floats over the crossbar.
KICK OFF: Barcelona 0-0 Napoli (agg 1-1)
Barcelona have had the first shot at the Olympic Stadium with their last-16 tie underway against Napoli.
The shot clears the crossbar after about 50 seconds of the match.
KICK OFF: Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
The Emirates is expectant.
We are underway with Porto’s first touches greeted by boos.
‘The Champions’
The famous Champions League music sets the scene.
We are minutes away. Can Arsenal turn this tie around?
A reminder of the team news
The two sides are in the tunnel with five minutes to kick-off.
So here is one final reminder of the team news as Arsenal fans Mikel Arteta chant rings out around the ground.
Tonight’s referee is France’s Clement Turpin, one of Europe’s most recognisable officials.
Amusingly, some Arsenal fans have been joking ahead of the match that he is Leandro Trossard’s brother.
I can see a slight resemblance in fairness.
For the record, Trossard and Turpin are not related.
Cause for Arsenal optimism?
As highlighted by Mail Sport’s Isaan Khan, the stage is set with around 20 minutes to go until kick-off with the atmosphere building.
A couple of statistics which should ease the nerves of Arsenal fans.
Porto have only won two of their 22 away games in the knockout stages of the Champions League.
The visitors have never won both legs of a knockout tie in the Champions League.
I have been chuckling to myself in the build-up with Martin Keown having twice on TNT Sports made reference to Porto’s dark arts.
The former Arsenal defender famously never engaged in the dark arts… just ask Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Mikel Arteta did not bite, but Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has signalled a warning to his side ahead of tonight’s match.
Odegaard has warned the Gunners to expect a lot of time wasting from tonight’s visitors.
The classic team sheet shot from Mail Sport’s chief sports writer Oliver Holt at the Emirates this evening.
It gives me the perfect chance to divert attention from the Champions League for just a moment.
Oliver Holt’s latest column takes a look at the title race, as he argues Arsenal have shown no signs of falling away despite Man City and Liverpool taking the focus after their draw on Sunday.
Can Arsenal fans even dream of Premier League and Champions League this season?
BARCELONA VS NAPOLI TEAM NEWS
Strange old seasons for Barcelona and Napoli this campaign with both sides well off the pace in their respective leagues.
The Champions League does offer a chance for success though this season.
Napoli: Meret; Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Juan Jesus, Rui; Anguissa, Lobotka, Traore; Politano, Osimhen, Kvaratskhelia.
Arteta: ‘We have to have magic nights with our people’
A very Mikel Arteta line as the Arsenal boss talks about the need for the connection with ‘our people’ to help the team.
Arteta has stressed the importance of the Arsenal fans in helping the club strive for trophies.
It is worth mentioning that the Gunners have won all three of their Champions League home games this season by an aggregate score of 12-0.
I think if we want to challenge as a club again and the club we want to be then we have to leave the magic nights with our people and make it happen,’ Arteta told TNT Sports.
We have been on that ground and know how atmosphere and energy can change mindset, purpose and courage to play.
They have been fundamental in way we want to play.
Arteta: ‘We need to have purpose and courage’
Mikel Arteta has just been giving his pre-match thoughts to TNT Sports.
The Arsenal boss says his side need to have learned from the first leg defeat last month, after admitting his side did not have enough purpose in posession.
You always do from every game, we are going to try different things to attack better and be more of a threat and put them on the ropes every time we can,’ Arteta said.
They are very intelligent in way they manage the game.
We did in many areas, defensively very strong and had a lot of ball but not with enough purpose or courage and that has to be different.
PORTO TEAM NEWS: Veteran Pepe leads the visitors backline
And here is how the visitors line-up this evening.
It is still so impressive to see Pepe at the heart of the defence at the age of 41.
Martin Keown on TNT Sports has just been urging Mikel Arteta to get bodies around the veteran.
Arsenal’s first leg nemesis Galeno aslo starts, along with Franciso Conceicao, the manager’s son.
ARSENAL TEAM NEWS: Raya returns in goal in only Gunners change
That all important Arsenal team news is in.
As expected, David Raya is recalled in goal to replace Aaron Ramsdale after being ineligible to face Brentford on Saturday.
As Sami Mokbel reported, Gabriel Jesus remains on the bench, while there is no Gabriel Martinelli.
Barcelona and Napoli bid for a quarter-final berth
Elsewhere in Europe, Barcelona are hosting Napoli at their temporary Olympic Stadium home.
The teams are level following a 1-1 draw in Naples in the first leg of their last-16 tie.
We will be keeping you across all the updates from that one.
Arsenal are in the building
As highlighted by the Gunners, team news should be on the way shortly for this 8pm kick-off.
Mikel Arteta’s hands might be tied somewhat with their forward options with Gabriel Martinelli expected to miss out tonight.
Early team news: Gabriel Jesus not expected to start amid knee concerns
Early team news in from Mail Sport’s chief football reporter Sami Mokbel at the Emirates.
It is understood that Gabriel Jesus will not start for Arsenal this evening amid concerns over his ongoing knee issue.
Jesus has not started a match since January 30 due to a knee problem, but has come off the bench in their last two Premier League matches.
Arsenal came unstuck in Porto last month in the fourth minute of stoppage time, after looking poised to secure solid goalless draw in the away leg.
The Gunners had escaped early in the match when Galeno crashed an effort onto the post before firing the rebound wide with the goal gaping.
Galeno made amends with a dramatic winner to ensure the two-time European champions have something to defend heading into the second leg.
Porto showed their ability to soak up pressure and hit on the break in the first leg and you can be sure Sergio Conceicao’s will be looking to do so again tonight.
Arsenal face a crunch Champions League night
It is crunch time for Arsenal in the Champions League with the Gunners bidding to reach the quarter-finals for the first time in the competition since the 2009-10 season.
Mikel Arteta’s side must overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg against Porto after being stunned late on in the first leg.
The defeat was one of only two the Gunners have suffered this year, with the other coming in the FA Cup to Liverpool.
Arsenal will hope their imperious Premier League form continues tonight to continue their journey in the Champions League.
Stay with us throughout the evening for all the build-up and coverage from the Emirates, as well as updates from Barcelona’s last-16 tie with Napoli.
Key Updates
DISALLOWED GOAL: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
GOAL: Arsenal 2-0 Porto (Odegaard) (agg 2-1)
SECOND HALF: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
WATCH: Trossard strikes after Odegaard magic
HALF-TIME: Barcelona 2-1 Napoli (agg 3-2)
HALF-TIME: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1)
GOAL: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (Trossard) (agg 1-1)
GOAL: Barcelona 2-1 Napoli (Rrahmani) (agg 3-2)
GOAL: Barcelona 2-0 Napoli (Cancelo) (agg 3-1)
GOAL: Barcelona 1-0 Napoli (Lopez) (agg 2-1)
KICK OFF: Barcelona 0-0 Napoli (agg 1-1)
KICK OFF: Arsenal 0-0 Porto (agg 0-1)
BARCELONA VS NAPOLI TEAM NEWS
PORTO TEAM NEWS: Veteran Pepe leads the visitors backline
ARSENAL TEAM NEWS: Raya returns in goal in only Gunners change
Early team news: Gabriel Jesus not expected to start amid knee concerns
Arsenal face a crunch Champions League night
Champions LeagueMikel Arteta
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Arsenal 1-0 Porto (agg 1-1) – Champions League: Live score, teams news and updates as Gunners look for winner to book quarter-final after Leandro Trossard squared up the tie
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