KICK-OFFpublished at 20:48 British Summer Time 22 April 2015
Monaco bring off midfielder Jeremy Toulalan and bring on striker Dimitar Berbatov in an attacking change.
Second half is under way.
Juve into SF for first time since 2003
Semi-final draw takes place on Friday
Vidal scored only goal of tie in Turin
Emlyn Begley
Monaco bring off midfielder Jeremy Toulalan and bring on striker Dimitar Berbatov in an attacking change.
Second half is under way.
Dimitar Berbatov is coming on...
V@zu:, external Juventus should think to take the risk to bring on a deep line striker to attack, a goal by Monaco can be a game changer.
More possession, more shots, more corners but Monaco going out as things stand.
It's half-time in tonight's other game, Atletico Madrid's defence holding firm against a Real Madrid side lacking Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema.
That's 0-0 on aggregate.
Monaco are the better side in the first half but rarely look like scoring. Juventus are 45 minutes away from their first semi-final since 2003.
Just over half an hour played in the Championship fixture between Reading and Birmingham. Very little at stake. No goals.
Monaco have dominated the first half but Juventus almost lead right before the break, Carlos Tevez hits a shot with venom from 20 yards that curls just wide.
It's another misplaced pass by Andrea Pirlo and he's wasted a good attack there for Juventus. They break but their players seem afraid to take a shot (they've only had one so far). Pirlo tries to clip one over the top but nobody has made the run.
Midfielder Andrea Pirlo has attempted more passes than any other Juventus player so far; completing less than two thirds of his 32 attempts.
Monaco fans want a penalty here - Geoffrey Kondogbia runs into the box and he is sandwiched by Giorgio Chiellini and Arturo Vidal. It's not a penalty, but only by fractions.
The home fans' sense of injustice is presumably fuelled by the fact Juventus had a penalty in the first leg for a tackle that appeared to be outside the box. That's all that separates the sides in the first 128 minutes of this tie.
Giorgio Chiellini fouls Joao Moutinho - he was booked in the 48th second. The Juventus defender needs to be careful here.
I've just had another look at Prince Albert II (see 11 mins entry). Is he wearing a half-and-half scarf?
I'm slightly surprised to see you can get Monaco at 7-1 to qualify. They've been the better team so far and only need one goal to force extra time.
Not that I condone gambling of course.
Monaco continue to press and Joao Moutinho fires in a shot from outside the box, Andrea Barzagli dived to block it but the referee decides the Juventus defender didn't get a touch and gives a goal-kick.
Juventus's Alvaro Morata wants a free-kick after he goes down under pressure from Monaco defender Andrea Raggi at the edge of the box. Referee William Collum isn't having any of it - might have been potential for a yellow card for diving there.
John Bennett
BBC World Service Sport
"In Monaco's Geoffrey Kondogbia and Juventus's Paul Pogba, France have two players who can dominate their midfield for the next 10 years. Looking good for Euro 2016."
How Juventus would have loved Paul Pogba to be fit for this evening. The midfielder has a hamstring injury.
Monaco definitely on top so far. They've had four shots to Juve's one.
Giorgio Chiellini's yellow card was the fastest in the Champions League this season, by the way - clocked at 48 seconds by Opta.
Monaco's Geoffrey Kondogbia is obviously reading this live text while playing as he loses Andrea Pirlo in midfield before shooting from 25 yards but it's straight at Gianluigi Buffon.
To be fair, maybe he had the idea himself without reading this live text. I guess we'll never know.