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  1. Postpublished at 21:04 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb

    Back under way at Emirates Stadium. Can Arsenal wrap up the three points to go third?

  2. Bottom half as it standspublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    And the bottom half is like this at the moment. Manchester City, with one and a half games to go, are in the last of the play-off spots, with Paris St-Germain just outside.

    Bottom half of table
  3. 'City will be happy to be level'published at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    HT: PSG 0-0 Man City

    Nedum Onuoha
    Former Manchester City defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    At times City have managed to win the ball back and hit PSG on the break but they haven't done it enough.

    They will be happy to be level.

  4. Table as it standspublished at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    If all the scores stay the same (which they won't) then the Champions League table looks like this...

    Table
  5. There is not much between these sidespublished at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    Nedum Onuoha
    Former Manchester City defender on MOTD: UEFA Champions League

    There really is not much between these sides. The game might open up a bit more in the second half but I can't see either manager changing their philosophy drastically.

    City have only had around 36% possession which is surprising but while PSG have had much more of the ball, they have not created much with it.

    At the other end, City have had to try to hit them on the counter, and they have got through the PSG press a couple of times.

  6. Scores across Europepublished at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    These are the scores around Europe.

    Scores
  7. Postpublished at 20:56 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    HT: PSG 0-0 Man City

    You can see how close Man City were to going behind from this image...

    Offside
  8. Feyenoord double lead against Bayernpublished at 20:56 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Feyenoord 2-0 Bayern Munich

    What a result this would be for Feyenoord! They're now into a 2-0 lead against Bayern Munich with Santiago Gimenez scoring his second of the night - this time from the spot.

    The Dutch side sit 13th at the moment with Bayern two places lower.

  9. Postpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    HT: PSG 0-0 Man City

    Erling Haaland attempted just four passes in the first half.

    Erling HaalandImage source, Getty Images
  10. Postpublished at 20:54 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    HT: PSG 0-0 Man City

    Matt Upson
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think PSG have been brilliant. They are direct and the bit that has helped them is they have a midfield three that have fed them.

  11. Man City will be relievedpublished at 20:53 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    HT: Paris St-Germain 0-0 Manchester City

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer in Paris

    Manchester City will be breathing a huge sigh of relief in the dressing room. They have lived right on the edge in that first 45 minutes, but they are still level. Just.

    Bernardo SilvaImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    HT: PSG 0-0 Man City

    A draw would suit Manchester City more than PSG. At the moment they're 24th and 25th respectively.

    But had PSG's goal stood they'd move into the play-off places and City would drop into the bottom eight.

  13. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb

    Arsenal dominant but just have the one goal to show for their efforts, through Declan Rice's strike after 106 seconds of this match.

    While it is only one, they will know the job isn't over just yet.

    Declan RiceImage source, Getty Images
  14. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:48 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    And that's half-time. The scoreline looks better for City than it did a minute ago.

  15. 'What a goal that was'published at 20:48 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    Matt Upson
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    What a goal that was, by the way. It is a brilliant goal.

    It all starts with Joao Neves, who has been superb. It is a lovely ball forward into Mendes, who squares it across to Hakimi.

    PSG have gone all out in this first half, but it's been ruled out for offside!

  16. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 20:47 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    PSG's goal is ruled out.

    Nuno Mendes was just offside as he ran onto Lee Kang-in's through ball. Bradley Barcola picked out Achraf Hakimi to lash home. All in vain.

    Achraf HakimiImage source, Reuters
  17. Postpublished at 20:46 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb

    Dinamo Zagreb have not had a shot on target so far in this game and just float a cross harmlessly behind.

  18. goal

    GOAL - PSG 1-0 Man Citypublished at 20:46 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Achraf Hakimi (45 mins)

    THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING.

    But will VAR have a look? There might be an offside.

    Achraf HakimiImage source, Getty Images
  19. PSG will throw more at City - but not yetpublished at 20:45 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    PSG 0-0 Man City

    Nedum Onuoha
    Former Manchester City defender on MOTD: UEFA Champions League

    City do look well organised defensively but PSG are not asking many questions of them. They are switching the play well but there is no injection of speed to try to open City up. At some point they are going to throw more at City, but not yet.

  20. MISSED PENALTY - Celticpublished at 20:44 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January

    Celtic 0-0 Young Boys

    Incredible drama at Celtic Park in the first half! Celtic must be wondering what they need to do to score after having three goals disallowed and now Arne Engels has seen his penalty saved.

    They've dropped down to 22nd as things stand and you can follow all the action here.

    BSC Young Boys' Marvin Keller saves a penalty from Celtic's Arne EngelsImage source, Reuters