Milan come back to score at Newcastle, Porto on target

Maignan pushes the ball back onto the bar!

The AC Milan goalkeeper pleases his fans, but also his training club. If Newcastle scored, PSG would indeed be virtually eliminated…

PORTO MAKES THE BREAK!

It makes it 3-1 against Shakhtar after this goal from Taremi. It was one of the challenges of the evening: with this victory looming (a draw was enough), the Portuguese club is getting closer to the knockout stages of the Champions League.

MILAN EQUALIZED AT NEWCASTLE!

And that does good for PSG, which temporarily returns to 2nd! Pulisic emerges to score from close range after a superb pass (or a missed shot, but he seems to be looking at his teammate) from Giroud!

ANTWERP SHOCKS BARCELONA AGAIN!

The Belgians are more aggressive and their pressing is paying off. It benefits Vincent Janssen, who allows the Antwerp club to lead 2-1 in a heated atmosphere.

Zaire-Emery and PSG equalized!

It doesn’t change anything for the moment, but a new goal would qualify them for the round of 16!

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Red card canceled in Antwerp!

Sergi Roberto had been sent off, but the referee changed his mind after the video. The sole was however on an opponent’s ankle, it would not have been shocking to see Barça at 10…

ATLETICO MADRID IS CLOSER TO FIRST PLACE!

Lino had had a goal canceled earlier by being offside, this time he sent a perfectly placed shot into the top corner. 2-0 against Lazio!

PSG is led to Dortmund…

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Goal denied in Antwerp

The assistant referee immediately raised his flag while the Belgian supporters exulted. It was narrower in slow motion than it seemed live, but the score remains 1-1 between Antwerp and Barça.

Here we go again for the second period!

Last half of this Champions League group stage formula!

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It’s a break on all grounds!

Newcastle leads 1-0 against Milan, which does not suit PSG who must therefore win at Dormund…

GALENO PUT PORTO BACK IN FRONT!

Doubled by the Brazilian on a deflected shot from the entrance to the area (it’s disappointing in slow motion, we’re not going to lie). Porto, who can settle for a draw, are on the right track for the eighth with this 2-1.

Atlético Madrid goal canceled

Mario Hermoso felt it, and didn’t celebrate his “goal” too much. A teammate was right in front of the goalkeeper and obstructed him, still 1-0 against Lazio.

We don’t want to panic PSG, but…

Newcastle continue to push and dominate. The Magpies are 8 shots to 1 (and 1-0), and in the event of an English victory, PSG will necessarily have to win in Dortmund to stay in C1.

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BARCELONA EQUALIZATION!

On the first shot of the match for Barça. 1-1 at Antwerp after this goal from Ferran Torres.

ALERT ! ALERT ! NEWCASTLE OPENS THE SCORE!

Big potato from Joelinton at the entrance to the area which takes PSG to 3rd place in the group if it stays there!

CELTIC OPENS THE SCORE AGAINST FEYENOORD!

The Bhoys are exultant after this penalty converted by Luis Palma, even if it changes nothing: Celtic are necessarily 4th, Feyenoord 3rd.

DONETSK EQUALS!

Strange situation, Pepe comes to complain (it’s not the strangest), but the video validates. The cause of Porto’s complaint: the assistant referee had raised his flag, the main referee had let play play, and the video showed that there was no offside. 1-1, even if the Portuguese claim to have stopped playing before Sikan pushed the ball deep!

We’re keeping an eye on PSG, who are crunching…

Kolo Muani but especially Mbappé before him had opportunities to open the scoring…

Exceptional rescue of Tomori!

The ball had passed Maignan and Joelinton just had to push it deep. Or almost: Milan’s English defender emerges and tackles for a corner. Still 0-0 between Newcastle and the Rossoneri!

PSG is shaken at the start of the match in Dortmund

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PORTO IS CLOSER TO THE RIGHT OF 16!

We thought the goal might be ruled out for offside, but Wenderson Galeno opened the scoring against Donetsk. 1-0 and a second place against Barça, who cannot be caught.

GRIZOUUUUUUUUUUU!

Antoine Griezmann is already shining and is two points closer to Luis Aragones, top scorer in the history of Atlético Madrid. Gently flat right foot on a back cross to open the scoring against Lazio!

Free kick from Trippier which misses the top corner

It was Newcastle’s first big chance against Milan. The English full-back has a nice touch on a set piece, but his curl doesn’t land enough.

ANTWERP OPENS THE SCORE AGAINST BARCA!

No time to fool around for the Belgians, who ignite their audience after an error by the Barcelona defense. Inaki Pena throws hard into the box on Oriol Romeu, who misses his control (or his pass). Arthur Vermeeren doesn’t need to be asked and lights up. 1-0!

Let’s go !

Particularly in Porto, where the local club and Donetsk are fighting for place behind Barça.

We will obviously follow Newcastle-Milan as a common thread

Both teams can still qualify, and what’s more it could have an impact on PSG.

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With its young people, Manchester City wins in Belgrade

Despite a private training of Erling Haaland and many executives left to rest or on the bench, Manchester City still ensured victory on the pitch of Red Star Belgrade (2-3). The Cityzens scored by Micah Hamilton (19th), his first goal in his first match with the pros, Oscar Bobb (62nd) and Kalvin Philipps from the penalty spot (85th). The Serbs reacted with In-Beom Hwang (76th) and Alekandar Katai (91st).

Leipzig dominates Bern in a match without stakes

The positions were fixed even before this 6th and final day in group G. Guaranteed to see the round of 16 with 2nd place in the group, Leipzig dominated Young Boys Berne (2-1) this Wednesday. The Germans scored through Sesko (51st) and Forsberg (56th). The Swiss had equalized through Colley (53rd).

Belgrade is still hanging on

A prolific match. Red Star Belgrade once again offers itself a chance to come back against Manchester City by scoring through Aleksandar Katai (2-3, 91st).

Manchester City takes off again

Scorer earlier in the match, Oscar Bobb was once again decisive by causing a penalty. The Norwegian infiltrates the area and is hooked by Nasser Djiga and Uros Kabic. Kalvin Philipps was responsible for transforming this penalty (1-3, 85th).

Belgrade narrows gap with City

Manchester City may not yet have secured victory in Belgrade. Red Star revived by scoring through South Korean international In-beom Hwang on a pass from former Nantes player Osman Bukari (1-2, 76th).

The second goal for City!

The Norwegian Oscar Bobb (20 years old) also opened his professional account by scoring (62nd) Manchester City’s second goal! The title holders are heading towards a flawless performance in the group stage, just like Real Madrid.

Three goals in five minutes in Leipzig

On a hook, Benjamin Šeško opened the scoring first for RB Leipzig (51st) but the reaction was immediate for the Swiss through Ebrima Colley (53rd) after an opposing error. Found in the area, Emil Forsberg immediately gave his team the lead (56th).

RB Leipzig – Young Boys: 2-1

Belgrade-Manchester City: Hamilton, first match and first goal

Aged 20, Micah Hamilton is started this Wednesday by Pep Guardiola with the Cityzens against Red Star Belgrade. For his first minutes as a professional, the Mancunian-trained winger did well by opening the scoring with a powerful strike under Omri Glazer’s bar after a series of leg passes (19th). Already qualified, City is even guaranteed to finish first in their group ahead of Leipzig.

The compositions of Leipzig – Young Boys of Bern

RB Leipzig: Gulacsi – Heinrichs, Simakan, Lukeba, Lenz – Carvalho, Seiwald, Kampl, Forsberg – Sesko, Poulsen

Young Boys: von Ballmoos – Janko, Amenda, Lustenberger, Garcia – Colley, Lauper, Niasse, Ugrinic – Meschack, Nsamé

Manchester City turns

Red Star Belgrade: Glazer – Djiga, Sjajic, Dragovic – Nedelkovic, Mijailovic, Hwang, Kanga, Olayinka – Bukari, Ndiaye

Manchester City: Ortega Moreno, Lewis, Stones (C), Akanji, Gomez, Phillips, Kovacic, Nunes, Bobb, Grealish, Hamilton

King of the ball with Liverpool, Karius should return to the Champions League

Loris Karius left Liverpool in 2018 in a disastrous Champions League final against Real Madrid (1-3). Almost five years later, the German goalkeeper looks set to play again in the prestigious European competition during Newcastle-Milan this Wednesday at St James’ Park.

Nick Pope absent for several months and Martin Dubravka very doubtful due to stomach ailments according to the British pressLoris Karius could start the decisive meeting with a view to qualifying for the eighth of C1.

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The challenges of Wednesday evening

There are still two places to be allocated for the round of 16: one in group F which will be played between PSG, Newcastle and AC Milan and one in group H which will be played between FC Porto and Shakhtar Donetsk.

Group E

Already qualified, Atlético (11 points) and Lazio (10 points) will compete for first place in the group. Feyenoord is already qualified for the Europa League, Celtic eliminated.

Group G

Everything is decided in this group: Manchester City will finish first ahead of Leipzig, Young Boys and Belgrade, in that order.

The list of the first 14 qualified for the round of 16

We already know 14 of the 16 qualified for the round of 16 of the Champions League

– Bayern Munich (1st in group A)

– Copenhagen (2nd in group A)

– Arsenal (1st in group B)

– PSV Eindhoven (2nd in group B)

– Real Madrid (1st in group A)

– Naples (2nd in group B)

– Real Sociedad (1st in group A)

– Inter Milan (2nd in group D)

– Atlético de Madrid (group E, place to be defined)

– Lazio Rome (group E, place to be defined)

– Borussia Dortmund (group F, place to be defined)

– Manchester City (1st in group G)

– RB Leipzig (2nd in group G)

– FC Barcelona (group H, place to be defined)

The program for this Wednesday

6:45 p.m.: Leipzig – Young Boys Bern
6:45 p.m.: Red Star Belgrade – Manchester City
9 p.m.: Atlético Madrid – Lazio Rome
9 p.m.: Celtic Glasgow – Feyenoord Rotterdam
9 p.m.: Dortmund – PSG
9 p.m.: Newcastle – AC Milan
9 p.m.: Porto – Shakhtar Donetsk
9 p.m.: Antwerp – Barcelona

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Welcome to our live to follow the multiplex of the last day of the group stage of the Champions League, this Wednesday. There are still two tickets to be awarded for the round of 16, including one in Group F which will be played between PSG, Newcastle and AC Milan.

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