SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 8 April 2014
Twenty-five to go and Demba Ba's on for Frank Lampard. That's a smack in the chops for Fernando Torres.
Full-time: Chelsea 2-0 PSG (Agg: 3-3)
Chelsea go through on away goals
Demba Ba scores late on for Blues
Full-time: Borussia Dortmund 2-0 Real Madrid (Agg: 2-3)
Marc Higginson
Twenty-five to go and Demba Ba's on for Frank Lampard. That's a smack in the chops for Fernando Torres.
Rezza Sait:, external Why watch Chelsea when you can watch Dortmund absolutely outplaying Madrid? It just shows how important Ronaldo is to them.
Chris Rod:, external This goes to show how big of an impact are Cristiano Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic for their clubs (and country).
Dortmund almost level when Marco Reus, who has already bagged twice, plays in Henrikh Mkhitaryan and the Armenian rounds the keeper but his shot comes back off the outside of the post. Nearly!
A brief moment of alarm for Chelsea as John Terry looks to have hurt himself only to run it off moments later. We all know JT wouldn't want to miss a minute. He's already dreaming of being on that victorious team photo in Lisbon. Hopefully with Chelsea.
Dortmund have lost some of the intensity that saw them dominate the first half and Real twice go close to putting the tie beyond the home side in quick succession. First Gareth Bale squirms his way through two defenders and into the area but curls a low shot just wide of the post, before Karim Benzema skips away from the goalkeeper but the ball is stabbed away by a defender just as the forward is about to pull the trigger.
Fernando Torres is warming up on the touchline. Could we be set for another Nou Camp moment late on? Just 30 minutes to go now.
Chief football writer Phil McNulty at Stamford Bridge
"Chelsea not having much luck tonight as Andre Schurrle and Oscar hit the bar in quick succession. PSG do not seem to know whether to stick or twist but are at last showing some signs of attacking intent."
Respite for PSG as they manage to get up the other end and Blaise Matuidi draws a foul out of Branislav Ivanovic which results in a yellow card for the Chelsea defender and a suspension if the Blues reach the semis. From the resulting free-kick, Ezequiel Lavezzi draws a save out of Petr Cech.
A big goal at the top of the Championship, as Tommy Spurr has put Blackburn 2-0 up against third-placed QPR.
With second-placed Burnley 1-0 up at Barnsley and Derby - who began the night in fourth - 3-1 up at Blackpool, we've dusted off the BBC abacus to figure out what it all means for the promotion battle.
In short: If the scores stay as they are, Burnley could seal promotion on Saturday by beating Middlesbrough - but only if Derby lose at home to Huddersfield.
At the bottom of the table, Dorian Dervite and Marvin Sordell have scored a couple of quick goals to give Charlton a 3-1 lead over relegation rivals Yeovil.
Keep up with all the latest Championship scores on the BBC Sport website.
It's not just the woodwork which has been rattled because PSG are clearly a little edgy now and they try and shore up midfield by bringing on Yohan Cabaye for Marco Verratti. How Newcastle could do with the little Frenchman back at St James'!
And now it's Oscar's turn to hit the crossbar with a free-kick from just outside the area. It just won't go in at the moment.
The woodwork is still rattling! A great counter-attack culminates in Willian's drag-back to Andre Schurrle and the German lashes a rasping shot against the crossbar with the keeper beaten.
Mark Lawrenson
BBC Radio 5 live
"I think from a PSG point of view they need to get hold of the ball more often and draw the sting out of Chelsea in the second half.
"They will have been told at half time to get that second goal and go from there. PSG aren't used to the high intensity of the games in the Premier League so we don't know how hard they will have worked in the first half, that could work against them."
Listen to live commentary of Chelsea v PSG on BBC Radio 5 live
A sensational turn-on-a-sixpence sees Ezequiel Lavezzi drive at the Chelsea defence, but it comes to nothing as he goes to ground rather easily and Chelsea pick up from where they left off. The same happens moments later when Lucas dives under John Terry's challenge. A sign that the French side are getting a little desperate?
With the introduction of Isco, Gareth Bale appears to have been moved out further wide. However, he is the first Real player to finally threaten from open play as he receives the ball just outside the area, works some space for himself before cracking a powerful low effort that is just a but too close to Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller. Better from Real though.
The Championship's one 20:00 BST kick-off has reached half-time with fourth-placed Derby 3-1 up at Blackpool - with Chris Martin, Patrick Bamford and Craig Bryson scoring after David Goodwillie had given the home side a first-minute lead.
A quick mention for Bournemouth while we wait for the second halves to begin in the 19:45 BST kick-offs. Eddie Howe's side, who beat QPR with 10 men on Saturday, are on course for a fifth successive win as they lead play-off hopefuls Reading 3-0 at the break.
Don't forget that you can listen to full second-half commentary on Barnsley v Burnley on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra, and keep up to date with all the Championship scores on the BBC Sport website.
PSG are certainly leaning heavily on Blaise Matuidi tonight - the French midfielder is putting out fires everywhere as Chelsea begin on the front foot in the second half.
Vijay Savarasa:, external That Dortmund team has no RIGHT to beat Real. If they pull it off it is mother of all comebacks.
Torr Noppharat:, external Nothing is over after first leg in the Champions League. Great competition every year.
Hugh Anderson:, external Forget the Chelsea game, Dortmund v Madrid has everything. Reus on fire. Klopp has gone mad. Madrid might be going out.
We're under way in west London and in the big tie in Germany. What does the second set of 45 have in store?
Real Madrid are still keeping their powder dry in Germany - keeping Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench. However, Isco is on for Asier Illarramendi.