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  1. Postpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    Matt Upson
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Silky smooth from Bernardo Silva. I do feel that Kovacic could have been a little bit more aggressive with his pass.

  2. Postpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    Mateo Kovacic declines to shoot and passes out left to Kevin de Bruyne instead. He wins a corner off Achraf Hakimi - but PSG clear said corner.

  3. PSG whipping up the atmospherepublished at 20:03 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Paris St-Germain 0-0 Manchester City

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer in Paris

    Fantastic atmosphere inside the Parc des Princes. The PSG fans unveiled a huge flag that stretched across one entire end of the stadium. English translation: "Battered By The Waves, Paris Has Never Sunk."

    It is Manchester City who will be hoping to make waves her in Paris tonight.

  4. goal

    GOAL - Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagrebpublished at 2 mins

    Declan Rice

    A dream start for the Gunners.

    Gabriel Martinelli takes on and beats Stefan Ristovski down the left flank, the Brazilian's cross is met by Kai Havertz with his back to goal and he cushions a pass into the path of Declan Rice and the midfielder lashes it into the net. Great move.

    Declan Rice celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  5. Sutton's prediction: It's going to be closepublished at 20:02 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    Chris Sutton
    Former Premier League striker on MOTD: UEFA Champions League

    Chis Sutton usually only predicts Premier League games for BBC Sport - with mixed results - but he is giving the Champions League a go tonight.

    His verdict on PSG versus Man City? "It's going to be close... a 1-1 draw."

  6. Postpublished at 20:02 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Arsenal 0-0 Dinamo Zagreb

    Raheem Sterling is making his first start in the Champions League since April 2023, for Chelsea against Real Madrid

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:01 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    And we are under way in Paris, London and across the continent.

  8. 'City look better with every game'published at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG v Man City (20:00 GMT)

    Matt Upson
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The team has been so unsettled and it has been a perfect storm of Kyle Walker being unsettled, Rodri being injured and De Bruyne being injured too.

    They were so key to what City achieved and it looks like with game by game they are getting better.

  9. 'A glimmer that Foden is back to form'published at 19:58 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG v Man City (20:00 GMT)

    Chris Sutton
    Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The expectation when you play for a top club is that you bounce back. It is good that there is a glimmer that Foden is back to the form that we expect of him.

    Phil FodenImage source, Getty Images
  10. More ways to listen livepublished at 19:58 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    BBC Sounds

    On the move this evening? Here's a reminder you can also take tonight's 5 Live commentaries with you on the BBC Sounds app. Plus follow the story from across the 8pm matches.

    Or if you're busy at home but don't want to miss a moment you could tune in via your smart speaker, simply say "Play Radio 5 Live" or "Play Radio 5 Sports Extra".

  11. 'Foden is back'published at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG v Man City (20:00 GMT)

    Nedum Onuoha
    Former Manchester City defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Given how well Foden played last season and the awards he won, and then he didn't score a goal for months, I think he and the coaches will have been concerned and had reservations about what happened there.

    He is starting to look good again.

  12. Listen livepublished at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    You will be able to find BBC Radio 5 Live commentary on Paris St-Germain v Manchester City and 5 Sports Extra commentary on Celtic v Young Boys.

    And remember, you will be able to watch all the highlights of Tuesday and Wednesday night's games on the website and BBC iPlayer from 22:00 GMT, followed by Champions League Match of the Day on BBC One and iPlayer from 22:40.

    Press the 'watch live' tab to follow commentary of PSG v Man City.

  13. 'I've been effective in recent matches'published at 19:56 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG v Man City (20:00 GMT)

    PSG

    With PSG's superstar forwards Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Lionel Messi all gone, their goals are being shared around this season.

    Bradley Barcola (12) and Ousmane Dembele (11) are the only players in double figures for all competitions.

    "I feel ready, I feel good," said Dembele, who was struggling with flu a few days ago.

    "I'm trying to contribute to the team. We're creating a lot of chances, so I'm getting opportunities.

    "My team-mates put me in the best possible position to make assists and score goals. I've been effective in recent matches. We know we're going to have to score to win this game and I'm going to try and score."

    Ousmane DembeleImage source, Getty Images
  14. Manchester City fans making themselves heardpublished at 19:54 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG v Man City

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer in Paris

    Manchester City's rain-soaked fans are delivering a loud chorus of "Blue Moon" from their corner of the Parc des Princes, but it is quickly drowned out by the jeering of the PSG supporters.

    The lights have been dimmed inside the stadium and there are pyrotechnics to add a touch of theatre to the announcement of the PSG line-up.

  15. Lights, camera, actionpublished at 19:53 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Arsenal v Dinamo Zagreb (20:00 BST)

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at the Emirates Stadium

    Arsenal have tried lots of different ways to get the fans engaged this season. Ahead of tonight's game they're doing their 'first ever immersive light show'.

    Supporters can scan a QR code and join in ahead of it happening. It's going to be interesting to see how it works.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

    As an Arsenal fan I hope I'm wrong, but looking at the team sheet that's a very blunt front three. We'll struggle to score tonight.

    Andy, Wallingford

  17. Bottom of the tablepublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    FT: Shakhtar Donetsk 2-0 Brest, RB Leipzig 2-1 Sporting

    Sporting suffered a 2-1 loss to already-eliminated RB Leipzig and will now be sweating on their hopes of making the play-offs.

    They entertain Bologna next Wednesday, while Shakhtar Donetsk kept their hopes alive with a 2-0 win over Brest.

    Table
  18. Top of the tablepublished at 19:48 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    FT: Shakhtar Donetsk 2-0 Brest, RB Leipzig 2-1 Sporting

    After the early matches, this is how it stands in the top half of the table. French underdogs Brest would have gone third with a win, but have now tumbled all the way down to 11th, meaning Aston Villa stay eighth for now.

    Top of the table
  19. Atmosphere building in Parispublished at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Paris St. Germain v Manchester City

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer in Paris

    Red fireworks are lighting up the sky in Paris around the Parc des Princes as Paris St. Germain prepare to face Manchester City in the Champions League.

    A huge game for both sides with their Champions League futures at stake.

  20. 'I feel very lucky to be his friend'published at 19:43 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG v Man City (20:00 GMT)

    PSG

    Luis EnriqueImage source, Getty Images

    Paris St-Germain boss Luis Enrique is a former Barcelona team-mate of City counterpart Pep Guardiola.

    "It will be a special match, not just because of its importance for both teams, but also because I'll be meeting a friend with whom I've shared some great moments," said Enrique.

    "It's great to see Pep again. What brings us together is our way of seeing football, of constantly pressing, of holding onto the ball more than our opponents.

    "Of course there are nuances, but I think our starting philosophy is similar. I feel very lucky to be his friend and to have been his team-mate. I think he's brought a new way of playing to England."