What will happen in tonight's Champions League fixtures?

  1. Moving on uppublished at 08:12 GMT

    Champions League

    All six Premier League sides are in the top half of the table, with Arsenal one of only two sides to maintain a 100% record after four games.

    Inter Milan can join the Gunners and table-toppers Bayern Munich on 12 points tonight when they host Kairat.

    Remember, the top eight after eight games go straight through to the last 16, while those sides that finish from ninth to 24th enter an extra knockout play-off round.

    Champions League top 18, including Arsenal in 2nd on 12 points, Liverpool 6th on 9, Tottenham 7th on 8, Manchester City 9th on 7, Newcastle 11th on 6 and Chelsea 13th on 6
  2. Results and fixturespublished at 08:07 GMT

    All kick-offs 20:00 GMT unless stated

    Champions League

    Tuesday, 4 November

    • Napoli 0-0 Eintracht Frankfurt
    • Slavia Prague 0-3 Arsenal
    • Atletico Madrid 3-1 Union Saint Gilloise
    • Bodo/Glimt 0-1 Monaco
    • Juventus 1-1 Sporting
    • Liverpool 1-0 Real Madrid
    • Olympiakos 1-1 PSV Eindhoven
    • Paris St-Germain 1-2 Bayern Munich
    • Tottenham 4-0 Copenhagen

    Wednesday, 5 November

    • Pafos v Villarreal (17:45)
    • Qarabag v Chelsea (17:45)
    • Ajax v Galatasaray
    • Benfica v Bayer Leverkusen
    • Club Brugge v Barcelona
    • Inter Milan v Kairat
    • Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund
    • Marseille v Atalanta
    • Newcastle v Athletic Club
  3. Van de Ven scores wonder goal as Spurs hit fourpublished at 07:57 GMT

    Tottenham 4-0 Copenhagen

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Tottenham's Micky van de VenImage source, Reuters

    Ten-man Tottenham produced a dream Champions League performance, including a wonder goal from centre-half Micky van de Ven, as they thrashed Copenhagen to maintain their unbeaten start in the competition.

    Goals from Brennan Johnson and Wilson Odobert put Spurs two up and looked to have killed the game, before Johnson was shown a straight red card for sliding in and catching Marcos Lopez's ankle.

    But even though they only had 10 players on the pitch, Van de Ven scored one of the goals of the season. He picked up the ball inside his own half, on the edge of his own penalty area and stormed down the pitch, past five Copenhagen players before providing a finish any centre-forward would have been delighted with.

    Spurs had been booed off the pitch by their supporters following their dismal 1-0 loss to Chelsea at the weekend, but fans were on their feet applauding throughout the second half as Joao Palhinha made it 4-0 when unmarked following good work from Cristian Romero.

    And it nearly got even better for Tottenham, when they were awarded an injury-time penalty, only for Richarlison to fail to convert the chance by firing the spot-kick against the crossbar.

  4. Arsenal win in Prague to match 122-year club recordpublished at 07:50 GMT

    Slavia Prague 0-3 Arsenal

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport football reporter at Fortuna Arena

    Arsenal's Mikel MerinoImage source, EPA

    Mikel Merino scored twice as Arsenal comfortably beat Slavia Prague in the league phase of the Champions League to extend their winning run to 10 matches in all competitions.

    It was also an eighth successive clean sheet - matching a club record set back in 1903 over two different seasons.

    Spaniard Merino was starting up front in place of the injured Viktor Gyokeres and, just as he did last season when he deputised for Kai Havertz, the midfielder showed his versatility to provide a focal point and make a crucial contribution for his team.

    Arsenal's opening goal came in the 32nd minute when they were awarded a penalty after the video assistant referee (VAR) penalised Lukas Provod for handball after Gabriel flicked on a corner.

    Captain Bukayo Saka stepped up to drill the ball into the bottom corner.

    The Gunners weren't at their best in the first half and had to navigate a tricky opening period, with Provod shooting wide for Slavia Prague when well placed.

    But Mikel Arteta's side started the second half extremely well and doubled their lead seconds after the restart when Merino volleyed Leandro Trossard's cross into the bottom corner.

    He added his second in the 68th minute when he rose to meet a Declan Rice cross as home keeper Jakub Markovic came out but failed to collect the ball.

  5. Liverpool back to their best to beat Real Madridpublished at 07:44 GMT

    Liverpool 1-0 Real Madrid

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at Anfield

    Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister celebrates with Hugo EkitikeImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool were back to their best as they dominated Real Madrid with an outstanding performance to secure a crucial Champions League victory at Anfield.

    Arne Slot's Premier League champions ended a spell of six defeats in seven games with a win against Aston Villa on Saturday, and the revival continued as Real were overpowered.

    Liverpool's victory was far more convincing than the scoreline suggests, with Alexis Mac Allister finally breaking the deadlock in the second half as former Reds defender Trent Alexander-Arnold watched from the bench with his new side strictly second best.

    Only the brilliance of Real keeper Thibaut Courtois kept Liverpool at bay, with a string of superb saves, including four from Dominik Szoboszlai and a brilliant reflex stop from Virgil van Dijk's header.

    Courtois was powerless to stop Liverpool finally getting the goal their superiority deserved when Mac Allister stole in to head home from Szoboszlai's free-kick after 61 minutes.

    Alexander-Arnold came on late in the game, amid a storm of booing from the Liverpool fans who once idolised him, but he was unable to fashion a breakthrough as Real - with Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe subdued - unable to deny Slot's team an important three points.

  6. Postpublished at 07:39 GMT

    Let's start with a quick look at the the games involving the English sides...

  7. Good morning!published at 07:31 GMT

    It's Bonfire Night tonight and with another busy evening of Champions League football to come, we can all expect a few fireworks later!

    Last night's action wasn't short of excitement either with a couple of heavyweight clashes and all three English teams claiming important wins.

    We'll be getting stuck into all of that, so get yourself settled with a brew and we'll begin...