Postpublished at 20:51 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2014
Jose Mourinho is patrolling his technical area, a face of thunder. Is Brendan Rodgers going to be the happiest Premier League boss of the Champions League week at this rate?
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Tom Rostance
Jose Mourinho is patrolling his technical area, a face of thunder. Is Brendan Rodgers going to be the happiest Premier League boss of the Champions League week at this rate?
Tony at Etihad Stadium: Here at the Etihad, we're quiet because we don't believe what we're seeing. Playing two up front against a team of CSKAs quality on the counter was always asking for trouble. We can still recover this but we need to strengthen the spine.
With Blackpool captain Tony McMahon in the changing room sent off, Scott Parker has now fired Fulham back into the game just before half-time, and the Cottagers, on the up under new manager Kit Symons, are right back in the game.
And we are back in play at the Etihad.
Have Diego Costa and Didier Drogba played together before? They are now.
Changes for City too. Samir Nasri and Fernandinho are on, Stevan Jovetic and Jesus Navas off.
Andre Schurrle pays the price or his first-half profligacy. He's hooked at half time, along with Willian. Replacements Oscar and Diego Costa come on.
Manchester City have now conceded two or more goals in five of their last six at home in the Champions League. If you have to score three every game, you'll come unstuck in the end...
Raj Sidhu:, external How many must win games are city not going to win?
Andre Marshall:, external EPL clubs can't defend anymore. Only Chelsea & Saints know how to it seems. Can you really win things conceding every game? No!!
Blackpool captain Tony McMahon has had a rush of blood to the head and plunged his side into trouble five minutes before the break. He has kicked out at a Fulham player off the ball and receives a straight red card. If the Tangerines do not go on to win from here, there could be some choice words shared between him and the manager Lee Clark at full-time.
James from London: I'm watching the City game in the library with headphones in. Turns out I don't need them
Sharif in Salford: To be fair to the fans in the Etihad, it's probably more difficult to generate an atmosphere without an away section to 'bounce' off.
Who can make the difference for City then? They have Samir Nasri, Edin Dzeko and Fernandinho on the bench. They need Shaun Goater...
Check out the best goals and celebrations from tonight's games on the BBC Sport Facebook page., external
Matthew Ridyard:, external CSKA came to Manchester with a specific, custom plan. Pellegrini just rolled out his default team. #mcfc
Bearded wonder Franck Ribery has his second Champions League goal of the season after putting Bayern Munich ahead against Roma in Group E. Pep Guardiola's boys are on course for a fourth win in four games in the competition this season. Relentless.
Pointless co-presenter and Fulham fan Richard Osman tweets:, external Missing the first half of the Fulham v Blackpool match because of filming. I imagine we'll be 7 or 8 nil up be the time I arrive.
Nobody tell him that Blackpool are 2-0 up...
BBC Sport's Owen Phillips at the City Ground: "Some very ordinary football from Forest so far and the home fans are far from happy, booing the team off.
"Brentford look composed and confident and deservedly lead. A cracking strike from Jon Toral was followed by Andre Gray's calmly taken finish after a woeful backpass by Eric Lichaj. And it should probably have been more. Reds boss Stuart Pearce needs to work wonders at the break otherwise it will be 10 games without a win."
And don't forget, Bristol IS rural affairs...
The FA Cup is doing the rounds ahead of this weekend's first round ties on the BBC.
And when it all gets under way, you can send us your photos too.
Here's seven-year-old Bristol City fan Liam Hawkins with the famous trophy.
Find out where you can catch a glimpse of the cup and tweet your photos using #getcarriedaway
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
"It's not been a bad 0-0 this.
"The Slovenians have had the best chance so far when Kurt Zouma cleared off the line.
"Didier Drogba had a shot saved one-on-one but it wouldn't have counted because of a foul in the build-up."