Summary

  • Tevez strikes for Juve from close range

  • Reus levels after Chiellini error

  • Morata slots home from Pogba's low cross

  1. Football League updatepublished at 21:11 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Watford are firmly in control against Rotherham - the Championship's fifth-placed side now lead 3-0 thanks to second-half goals from Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo.

    Wolves are also 3-0 up - Bakary Sako has got two of their goals against Fulham. Ipswich now lead Birmingham 2-1 - Freddie Sears scored for the Tractor Boys but David Davis has just pegged them back again.

    In League One, Curtis Main has pulled one back for Doncaster against leaders Bristol City - it's now 2-1 in that game.

    Follow the latest in our dedicated Football League live text.

  2. Postpublished at 21:11 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    As we tick just past the hour, the action zones highlight Dortmund spending more time in their opponents' final third.

    Juventus v Borussia DortmundImage source, Getty Images

    They knock the ball around diligently in there again and just as Henrikh Mkhitaryan takes a defender out of the game with a neat run, he is felled.

    In-swinging delivery from the free-kick is headed for a corner...pressure...Pogba hammers it clear.

  3. Your Turin lessonpublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    One of Great Britain's great exports, some my argue the greatest, owes much to Turin, the scene of tonight's meeting.

    "You're only supposed to blow the....doors off."

    The Italian JobImage source, Getty Images

    The Michael Caine led classic - The Italian Job - focused on a heist in the northern-Italy city.

    What else is there to know? Turin was Italy's first capital, in 1861, just under one million people live there and Fiat base their headquarters in the city.

  4. CLOSE!published at 21:06 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Head pinball in the box, Carlos Tevez with a volley, high and wide.

    A right-wing cross is flicked by one Dortmund defender, headed clear by the next and as Tevez swings at it they draw a sight of relief.

  5. Postpublished at 21:05 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Dortmund pop the ball around in the final third. Juventus are organised. Henrikh Mkhitaryan can pick a ball out between centre-back and full-back but his willing runner Oliver Kirch is blocked off. Nothing coming from the referee.

  6. Get your boots on son...published at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    One sub left for Dortmund. Do you fancy seeing a bit of this fella?

    Jurgen Klopp and Adrian RamosImage source, Getty Images

    If Jurgen Klopp turns to Adrian Ramos on the bench, Dortmund fans may as well start celebrating in the stands.

    The 29-year-old Colombia striker has managed three goals in just 62 minutes of Champions League football as a replacement in the competition this season.

    The definition of 'super-sub'?

  7. CLOSE!published at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    The break-away squad - Tevez, Morata and Pogba - are at it again. Dortmund attack but a loss of the ball sees Morata race down the right. His cross is for Tevez and wayward but even though Pogba arrives galloping like Red Rum he cannot break through.

    He bursts through one challenge but is squeezed out in the area by yellow shirts.

  8. CLOSE!published at 20:59 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    In Oscars week, Roman Weidenfeller deserves a 'Razzie' for this performance.

    A Razzie

    The Dortmund goalkeeper is anything but convincing tonight. He gets caught flat footed under a corner whipped in and Claudio Marchisio is inches away from nodding a third. He cannot quite get a glance on the ball to turn home.

  9. CLOSE!published at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Mats Hummels is constantly linked with moves involving lots of money.

    He shows why with an acrobatic clearance from an Arturo Vidal cross. Corner follows...swung in...Morata must score...over.

    He is relieved to see the offside flag up because that was a sitter.

  10. Race for the golden bootpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Top scorersImage source, Getty Images

    So who is leading the way in terms of goals scored in the Champions League? Lionel Messi? Cristiano Ronaldo? Zlatan Ibrahimovic?

    No, it is Shaktar Donetsk's Luiz Adriano with nine goals - although he was unable to add to that tally in last week's last 16 goalless draw with Bayern Munich.

    Manchester City's Sergio Aguero is the leading Premier League striker in the goal charts with five.

    Luis Suarez is having a right go to try to forge his way into this lovely 'donut chart'. See if he can get a third on the night and fifth of the tournament by following the Manchester City v Barcelona live text here.

  11. CLOSE!published at 20:53 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Oliver Kirch...first touch since coming on...volley...over.

    His eyes lit up and Jurgen Klopp claps his hands in frustration on the touchline. A half chance if that.

  12. Football League updatepublished at 20:52 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Normal service in the Championship. Leaders Derby lead Charlton 2-0 at half-time, while second-placed Middlesbrough have stepped up the chase with a goal against Bolton - Albert Adomah putting them 1-0 up. Fourth-placed Ipswich also lead, courtesy of Tyrone Mings' header against Birmingham.

    Bottom two clubs Blackpool and Wigan are both losing, while Millwall, who occupy the other relegation place, are holding Sheffield Wednesday 0-0.

    In League One, leaders Bristol City are 2-0 up on Doncaster, Greg Cunningham adding the second from the spot. Swindon look set to end Bradford's unbeaten run - they lead 2-0 thanks to Massimo Luongo's brace.

    It's not all going to form though - in League Two, Josh Windass has put Accrington 1-0 up against leaders Burton.

    Get the latest half-time reaction on our dedicated Football League live text.

  13. YELLOW CARDpublished at 20:52 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    That is a hack down by Arturo Vidal. Just as Marco Reus opens his legs to break beyond midfield it's a scissor tackle from behind. Ruthless. Booked.

  14. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:50 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Back underway and Dortmund make a change as defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos is replaced by Oliver Kirch.

  15. Safe home handspublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Meanwhile at the other end...

    Gianluigi Buffon

    Barcelona's Xavi Hernandez leads the way on 152 before tonight's last-16 meeting with Manchester City which you can follow here.

  16. Goalkpeer clubpublished at 20:48 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Kasper Schmeichel tweetsImage source, Kasper Schmeichel

    Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel is defending goalkeepers on Twitter., external

    Roman Weidenfeller's 'howler' is perhaps not quite that bad, but the shot across his body by Alvaro Morata had little pace on it and the fumble left Tevez with a tap in. Shots across the body always pose problems I guess, but could he have held it?

    Tweet us your view if you wish at #bbcfootball.

    Weidenfeller has not yet made a save.

  17. Check out some top imagespublished at 20:46 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Lionel MessiImage source, Getty Images

    Not looking pretty for Manchester City, who are 2-0 down against Barcelona, while Juve and Dortmund are in the midst of a tight encounter in Turin - and there are some great photos from both of tonight's Champions League ties on the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

  18. Fond yellow memoriespublished at 20:42 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Ah yes, who could forget that 1997 Champions League final?

    Juventus, swaggering with Zidane, Deschamps, Christian Vieri leading the line against a Dortmund side which had never won the European Cup and had last tasted success outside of Germany with a Uefa Cup win over 30 years prior.

    But with the likes of Paul Lambert and Paulo Sousa in midfield, the BVB were two Karl-Heinz Riedle (pictured) goals up by half time and though Alessandro Del Piero pulled one back, Lars Ricken sealed the deal with 19 minutes left.

    Dortmund have not won the Champions League since. Bonus points if you can name the Juve player clutching the post here.

    Karl Heinz RiedleImage source, Getty Images
  19. Is this revenge?published at 20:41 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Some of you have been quick to text about the 1997 final meeting between these sides...

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  20. Tale of the halfpublished at 20:39 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2015

    Not a lot in this aside from possession but Juve look threatening with the industry of Tevez and drive from midfield of runners when they win the ball back...

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