Postpublished at 21:27 BST 22 April 2015

Monaco have six minutes to save their season. They could do with this man up front - George Weah, presumably their best ever striker?
Dimitar Berbatov and Valere Germain could be here all day without scoring.
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Monaco have six minutes to save their season. They could do with this man up front - George Weah, presumably their best ever striker?
Dimitar Berbatov and Valere Germain could be here all day without scoring.
Fear not, there have been some goals tonight. Celtic lead Dundee 2-0 in the Scottish Premiership.
You can follow the action on our Scottish live text.
Time running out for Monaco. Juventus don't seem fussed about scoring - they appear to have confidence that Monaco won't send this to extra time.
No goal over in Madrid but there's been a red card. Atletico's Arda Turan is shown a second yellow after going in high to charge down Sergio Ramos's clearance.
That one is heading to extra time as things stand. Live text here.
Monaco make a change up front - Valere Germain comes on for Anthony Martial.
Moments later Monaco's Geoffrey Kondogbia is booked for fouling Andrea Pirlo and then throwing the ball down angrily.
And now Juve make a midfield change, Arturo Vidal is off for Roberto Pereyra.
BBC World Service's John Bennett: "Yes we had loads of goals last night but I think tonight is more enthralling... (Maybe that says more about me than the games?)"
Can't agree with you there, John. Give me goals - even if they come from defensive slips.
Monaco would want to do something here, time is running out. They still have a striker on the bench, Valere Germain.
Mark_Lynch:, external Inevitable after 2 wonderful displays of attacking football yesterday that today would have 2 nervy, tight, dull games.
Real v Atletico Madrid is also 0-0.
Juventus make a change up front and it's not the first time they've made this switch this season. Fernando Llorente comes on for fellow Spanish striker Alvaro Morata, who hasn't had a great night.
Game still has the same pattern; Monaco doing most of the attacking but you don't feel like a goal is coming.
Paul Thomas:, external Did they use up all the goals yesterday?
Last night, I was watching Bayern Munich 6-1 FC Porto. Oh to be back 24 hours ago.
BBC World Service's John Bennett: "Berbatov has really made a difference since coming on. Monaco piling on the pressure. The ball boys are well trained at Stade Louis II. Little Usain Bolts. Ball being thrown back in as soon as it goes out."
Monaco come forward again but Yannick Ferreira Carrasco's ball to Dimitar Berbatov is cleared for a corner, which comes to nothing.
A few moments earlier Juventus had a chance but Alvaro Morata failed to make the most of his space and the option of playing in Carlos Tevez and Monaco defender Aymen Abdennour managed to clear.
Here's the players' average position in the game so far. You can see seven of Monaco's players have played in Juventus's half more often that their own. And only Alvaro Morata and Carlos Tevez has ventured past halfway all too often for the visitors.
A reminder if Monaco score one goal, it would go to extra time.
And as I write that Dimitar Berbatov has a chance but keeper Gianluigi Buffon is out to smother it.
Joao Moutinho tries to take a quick throw-in for Monaco but Andrea Pirlo, who is standing just off the pitch, barges him over from behind. The Italian gets away with it.
Plenty of confusion in the box and Monaco have a chance. Joao Moutinho crosses in to Aymen Abdennour, but Patrice Evra manages to clear the ball.
At the other end, Alvaro Morata has a shot on target... but he's offside. Didn't matter anyway as it was straight at Danijel Suasic.
Monaco start the second half like they played in the first, on the attack. Yannick Ferreira Carrasco has a chance to get a shot in the box but tries to cut in onto old lefty but slips and Giorgio Chiellini clears.
BSP: Monaco taking the fight to Juventus...time to stir the pot up with a sprinkle of Berbs.
Legend former midfielder Pavel Nedved is at the game tonight, he's a director at Juventus these days.