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  • Bale almost levels with wonder-strike

  • Barca can go top with win on Sunday

  1. Your first European shirt or matchpublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2015

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    Today we'd like to know about the beginnings of your love for European football - this could be the first time you ever went to a European game, or the first European shirt you ever bought.

    Did you turn up to training in full Foggia kit? Splurge on a trip to the Nou Camp? Or maybe you spent afternoons dreaming about playing Ajax v Feynoord on Sensible Soccer... (definitely have to own up to this last one).

    Let us know using #bbceurofooty, external on Twitter, or you can text us on 81111 in the UK only - but don't forget to include your name and location! Extra points for photographic evidence.

  2. Good afternoon and welcomepublished at 13:33 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2015

    German Bundesliga

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    Just to mark your card on what's coming up from us today, we're kicking off with updates from the Bundesliga, where the big 14:30 GMT kick-offs are:

    Augsburg v Wolfsburg

    Hamburg v Borussia Dortmund

    Hannover v Bayern Munich

    Later we'll be switching our focus to Spain, as La Liga leaders Real Madrid travel to Athletic Bilbao.

    And we'll bring you the best lines from all over the continent, with Paris Saint-Germain looking to go top in France and the Russian Premier League returning.

  3. Bayern uber alles?published at 12:36 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2015

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    Eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga, 16 goals in their last four games, things are looking rosy for Pep Guardiola and company down in Bavaria.

    Last season Bayern Munich won the German league title at a canter, finishing 19 points clear of Borussia Dortmund, who were seemingly so traumatised by the experience that they were bottom by the end of January this year.

    With Dortmund having since bounced back to 10th in the table, this season it's Wolfsburg who've got the job of stopping the Bayern bulldozer.

    And this one's not quite over yet, as Die Wolfe showed by destroying the Bavarians 4-1 after the winter break.