Postpublished at 20:32 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2015
We've got our pictures back just in time! It's time to go for a penalty shootout.
FT: Besiktas 1-0 Liverpool (agg 1-1)
Reds lose penalty shootout 5-4
Lovren misses target with crucial 10th penalty
FT: Fiorentina 2-0 Spurs (agg 3-1)
FT: Inter 1-0 Celtic (agg 4-3)
Tom Rostance
We've got our pictures back just in time! It's time to go for a penalty shootout.
A Fabio Quagliarella penalty has given Torino a 1-0 lead in their finely balanced tie with Athletic Bilbao at San Mames - the Italian side lead 3-2 on aggregate.
Fellow Italians Napoli are set for a much easier ride, they lead 1-0 at home to Turkish side Trabzonspor on the night, thanks to Jonathan de Guzman, and lead 5-0 on aggregate.
Cool as you like. Romelu Lukaku shuffles up and plants a penalty home. His fourth of the tie.
Steven Naismith goes down as keeper Marco Wolfi comes out - penalty!
Penalties it is. Stand by...
Liverpool's penalty takers in Istanbul 10 years ago were Didi Hamann, Djibril Cisse, Jon Arne Riise and Vladimir Smicer.
Another five men are about to go through the motions.
The teams prepare for extra time in Istanbul
Jon:, external I'm trying my hardest to not watch the Liverpool match, while watching it.
Me too Jon, me too.
Leif n Dave:, external The Brodge has made a classic rookie manger in Europe mistake worrying about Sunday and not focusing on the game in front of you.
Rod Lavers:, external Whatever happens to Liverpool tonight you can be sure that Manchester City will be rubbing their hands with glee.
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Almost a second for Young Boys! Scott Sutter rattles the bar with a great header from a corner. Everton all over the shop.
Liverpool have won all three shootouts in European competition. They are three minutes away from a fourth.
Little sign of a reaction from Everton thus far. Difficult game to set up for, when you know that all you have to do is not lose 4-0.
We are seven minutes away from a penalty shootout in Istanbul. We may as well have one now. If you're going to go this deep, go all the way. That's what I say.
Colin: Roll up roll up clearance sale at Spurs - Adebayor and Paulinho to go. Soldado going for a rock bottom price - couldn't hit a barn door! Seriously though we need to get rid of them and get some goal scorers to complement Harry K and Christian E.
Jimboi THFC, Essex: Disappointing from thfc tonight it has to be said, many quality players which should still put in a shift even with rotation. That being said many young and promising players in the squad and hopefully they can get a taste what it is to win some silverware this Sunday to make them more hungry for the coming seasons.
Ann, London: He had tough decisions to make, but I blame Poch for this. He should've put out our strongest team last week and sacrificed the West Ham game, would've given him more options this week. Gutted, I'd love to win Europa one day but we've never even come close.
Simon Poyner in Plymouth: English league is definitely weakening. It was only a few years ago the likes of Middlesbrough and then Fulham (2 mid table premier league sides at the time) went far in the competition. Now even our top 6 clubs struggle to get to the latter stages.
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The comeback is on! Sort of. Young Boys go ahead and it's another one Tim Howard will want to delete from his showreel. A corner is half cleared, the shot came back in and Howard could only juggle it out. Sekou Sanogo is alive to it and pokes the ball home. There was some confusion over an offside flag but the goal is given.
Young Boys need three more.
Alex Kelly:, external The referee in this Liverpool game has been so soft with giving free-kicks that the game has never really got going.
Javel Bleach:, external If Liverpool can't beat Besiktas in the Europa League, you wonder if there's any point in them making the UCL next season.
But who thought they would win it in 2005? And with Djimi Traore?
Mark Wilkins:, external I can't believe that this is the same Liverpool team from the first half? Up to 45 mins, I thought Liverpool had it.
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Romelu Lukaku almost in for another goal but the cross from the right is a stretch too much. Slow start at Goodison Park.
Back under way.
Besiktas make a change as former Fulham man Kerim Frei comes on. Liverpool also make a change as Rickie Lambert replaces Daniel Sturridge. Penalty expert.
Penalties? Or drama in the next few minutes?
Young Boys - wearing what looks like an old Dortmund away kit - start with plenty of ball and Scott Sutter hammers one over the top from 25 yards. If memory serves he's a Spurs fan, born in London.
Daniel Sturridge wastes a rare Liverpool break with a poor ball in from the left wing as Raheem Sterling waited in the middle. Almost half-time of extra time.