Summary

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  • FT: Club Brugge 1-3 Aston Villa - Bailey with superb opener; De Cuyper levels after 12 minutes; Mechele own goal restores visitors' lead & Asensio nets penalty late on

  • FT: PSV 1-7 Arsenal - Timber opens scoring after hosts hit bar; Nwaneri doubles lead & Merino adds third; Lang pulls one back with penalty, Odegaard double, Trossard and Calafiori add to rout

  • FT: Dortmund 1-1 Lille - Adeyemi opens scoring; Haraldsson levels

  • FT: Real Madrid 2-1 Atletico Madrid - Rodrygo with solo opener; Alvarez levels with stunner before Diaz restores lead

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  1. Arsenal's goal droughtpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    When it comes to scoring goals, Arsenal have struggled in recent matches.

    In the Gunners' last four games, they have only scored two goals. And they both came in one match. Striker, anyone?

    Arsenal's four results:

    • Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
    • Arsenal 0-1 West Ham
    • Leicester 0-2 Arsenal
    • Newcastle 2-0 Arsenal
  2. 'Arsenal's whole creative output rests on Odegaard'published at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Rory Smith
    Chief Soccer Correspondent for The Athletic, on The Monday Night Club

    Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard warms upImage source, Getty Images

    It does feel like Arsenal's whole creative output rests on Martin Odegaard’s shoulders.

    For the opposition, if you can double-up on Odegaard, then you’ve got a decent chance of stifling Arsenal’s attacking play.

  3. 'You can never overlook any opponent'published at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice, speaking to Amazon Prime: "The schedule has allowed us to not have a game on the weekend.

    "It has been nice as we've had time to prepare. Big game tonight which we are looking forward to. We are ready to go.

    "Big test for us, you can never overlook any opponent in the Champions league. We come here last season and drew the game so we know it's going to be really tough.

    "He [Mikel Arteta] was saying, not just me, but the whole squad is going to be used in different ways.

  4. David in fine form for Lillepublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Borussia Dortmund v Lille (20:00 GMT)

    Jonathan DavidImage source, Getty Images

    Jonathan David has been in fine form for Lille this season and his current deal with the Ligue 1 side expires in the summer.

    He has been linked with Arsenal, who are in need of a striker.

    The 25-year-old Canada international has scored six goals in the Champions League so far this campaign and will hope to add to that tally in Germany tonight.

  5. Guirassy leads the scoring chartspublished at 19:48 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Borussia Dortmund v Lille (20:00 GMT)

    Serhou GuirassyImage source, Getty Images

    Serhou Guirassy is having a superb debut season at Borussia Dortmund.

    The Guinea international forward is the top scorer in the Champions League with 10 goals.

    He has 24 goals in total this campaign, scoring 14 in the Bundesliga, including four in a 6-0 win against Union Berlin last month.

    "World class – there is nothing else to say," was manager Nico Kovac's assessment of his star man.

    Next up is Lille, the team he joined in July 2015.

  6. Postpublished at 19:47 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at the PSV Stadion

    The Arsenal team are out to warm up in the PSV Stadion. Mikel Merino continues in the striker role as Mikel Arteta looks to get his team scoring again after injuries to four of their key attackers.

    Arsenal have failed to score in three of their last four games.

    Jurrien Timbr said they team can change the narrative of their season with a win here.

    N/AImage source, BBC Sport
  7. 'The greatest competition in Europe'published at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    PSV Eindhoven

    PSV manager Peter Bosz, speaking to Amazon Prime: "It is fantastic to be in the last-16 in the greatest competition in Europe. We want to win this duel and go even further."

    On Ivan Perisic: "He was not totally fit in the last game, but he is now. He is such an intelligent player and an example for the young lads."

    On PSV's style: "We are a dominant team, we have a lot of ball possession, but since the winter break we have conceded too many goals."

  8. 'Arteta can’t approach it like the league has gone'published at 19:45 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Rory Smith
    Chief Soccer Correspondent for The Athletic on BBC's Football Daily podcast

    Arsenal Mikel Arteta being interviewedImage source, Getty Images

    I think it will be really damaging, if they lose a quarter-final to Real Madrid.

    A lot of people will say its quite unlucky getting Real Madrid at any point, you need somebody else to beat them and then you can try and win the Champions League.

    Mikel Arteta can’t approach it like the league has gone. Most reasonable people can point at the injuries and that’s where things have changed, that’s the mitigating circumstances.

  9. Pick of the statspublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    • This will be the second time Arsenal have faced PSV in the knockout stages of the Uefa Champions League, after being eliminated by the Dutch side in the last 16 in 2006-07 (lost 0-1 away, drew 1-1 at home).
    • That 1-0 defeat is Arsenal's only loss in their last 14 games against Dutch sides in the Champions League - although eight of those have been draws.
    • Arsenal have won each of their last four games in the Champions League, scoring 13 goals in the process. The last time they had a five-game CL win streak in a single edition was in 2005-06 when they reached the final.
    • Arsenal have the lowest xG against per game average (0.73) in the Champions League this season, as well as allowing the fewest shots on target (2.4).
    • If Ethan Nwaneri starts, he will be just the third English player aged under 18 to do so in the Champions League knock-outs, after Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden.
  10. 'Who is to say Arsenal can’t do it?'published at 19:43 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Nedum Onuoha
    Former Manchester City defender on The Football Daily podcast

    If Arteta manages to be the manager that gives Arsenal the chance to play in another Champions League final, then that is huge success.

    With the home advantage Arsenal have in the second leg, I don’t think it’s the case of being on the brink of collapse, I think it is more so an opportunity for them.

    They have a real chance in the Champions League, as good as a chance as anybody else because as we’ve seen any result is possible and if they can find good football and be defensively solid like they have been throughout the competition so far, they will be in with a good chance.

    I see it more as an opportunity for Arsenal, who is to say they can’t do it? Why not believe?

  11. Arsenal can 'change narrative' of season - Timberpublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    PSV v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Defender Jurrien Timber has urged Arsenal to "change the narrative" when they play PSV in the Champions League last-16 on Tuesday evening.

    The Dutchman spoke to the media on Monday afternoon and said: "I think tomorrow we can change the narrative. We have a lot of quality in our group. We have a lot of injuries, especially upfront. We know that but it is a beautiful challenge.

    "We have been through a lot, especially the last couple of weeks. It is a challenge for us and we just have to take it. "

    Having failed to score against West Ham and Nottingham Forest, Arsenal have slipped further behind Liverpool in the title race and Timber was asked how to bring positivity back to Emirates Stadium.

    "Change the narrative by winning games - it's as easy as that," he said. "We have to score tomorrow. In the Champions League you only have two games so you don't get second chances.

    "I feel like I'm part of something big with this team and we can win a lot. We can do everything we can to win prizes and tomorrow is another step towards that."

    Jurrien TimberImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Right then...

    What a win for Aston Villa! Very impressive.

    Here's what's coming next:

    • Borussia Dortmund v Lille
    • PSV v Arsenal
    • Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid
  13. Postpublished at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Right, we'll bring you reaction to that result but time for me to hand over to Jess Anderson for the rest of the night's action.

  14. Postpublished at 19:38 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    FT: Club Brugge 1-3 Aston Villa

    Rio Ferdinand
    Former Man Utd defender on TNT Sports

    At this level, if you don't take those chances, you'll get punished.

    Club Brugge got sucker-punched.

    Marco Asensio of Aston Villa celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  15. 'Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good'published at 19:38 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    FT: Club Brugge 1-3 Aston Villa

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea and Everton winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good, and Villa carried a little bit of luck tonight.

    They weren't awful, nothing like that, but a fair result tonight would have been a draw.

    It doesn't matter though. When you get opportunities and have top players that can take them, it makes a difference.

  16. Postpublished at 19:38 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Club Brugge 1-3 Aston Villa

    Aston Villa fans are, unsurpsingly, celebrating wildly. Meanwhile, Simon Mignolet shakes his head as the Club Brugge goalkeeper makes his way off the pitch.

  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:36 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

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    I know I'm getting ahead of myself but a Villa - Liverpool QF would be fantastic for the neutrals. The two league games this season were great entertainment!

    Chris

  18. FULL-TIMEpublished at 19:36 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Club Brugge 1-3 Aston Villa

    A huge result for Aston Villa and they are in the ideal position to get a result at home in the second leg and progress.

    Marco Asensio of Aston Villa celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 90+3 mins

    Club Brugge 1-3 Aston Villa

    Another big chance is not taken by the hosts as the ball is worked into Hugo Vetlesen's path but he rushes his shot and sends it flying over.

    Villa are almost there...

  20. 'Biggest positive is that Villa can play much better than this'published at 19:34 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March

    Club Brugge 1-3 Aston Villa

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea and Everton winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Aston Villa's Marco Asensio celebratesImage source, Reuters

    There are so many positives to take for Aston Villa tonight.

    Away from home in the Champions League against a team in Brugge who are no mugs, add all of that up and you are 3-1 up, so many positives.

    The biggest one is that Villa can play much better than this.