Postpublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 22 April 2015
Monaco doing an Arsenal - a lot of passing around the box but never really taking that chance to get a shot away. Another attack is wasted by the third best team in the French league.
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Monaco doing an Arsenal - a lot of passing around the box but never really taking that chance to get a shot away. Another attack is wasted by the third best team in the French league.
Just one match in the Football League tonight, as FA Cup semi-finalists Reading host Birmingham in the Championship. That game has just kicked off.
This is the biggest chance of the game and it's almost an own goal as Monaco's Bernardo Silva breaks into the box and pulls it back from the byeline but Andrea Barzagli deflects it just wide. The Juventus defender didn't seem to know too much about it.
Juventus just starting to keep hold of the ball in midfield, the score as it stands suits them. Monaco have had more possession so far though - 57%.
Prince Albert II of Monaco cheering on the lads today. He definitely gets to watch his team more often than Britain's Prince William does Aston Villa.
Wait, if William supports Villa, who does Harry support? Or Charles? How about the Queen?
Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo plays a ball forward and Carlos Tevez heads it towards goal softly, with Danijel Subasic able to pick it up easily. Tevez looks back annoyed at something, not sure what.
First shot of the game and it's to Monaco. A ball is played in from the right and Geoffrey Kondogbia flicks it up and volleys wide from 20 yards out.
Juventus come forward but striker Alvaro Morata squares the ball back to a Monaco defender. Neither side on top yet.
The free-kick is straight at the wall and Juventus come away with the ball. A goal for the visitors and Monaco would need three to progress.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere on Instagram:, external Can't beat a champions league night.
Not watching Monaco Jack? Too many bad memories from being knocked out by them in the last round perhaps?
Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini slips and then handles the ball to stop Joao Moutinho from running in on goal. A yellow card within 50 seconds!
Monaco get us under way.
Is there a better tune than the Champions League anthem? Better than most countries' national anthems.
John McEnerney:, external Juventus with buckets of class & experience, can't see The Old Lady missing out. Back where they belong among the elite again!
Players are out on the pitch now, it's almost time to go. Who's going to go through and why?
#bbcfootball on Twitter, 81111 on text.
Infostrada Sports on Twitter:, external Monaco will face Juventus with a much younger team: 25 years, 8 days on average for the French and 31 years, 27 days for the Italians.
Monaco boss Leonardo Jardim: "We need to put in a perfect performance. It's important we have good defensive organisation but we also need to be efficient in attack.
"The Champions League is a whole different story. We need to score without conceding. Juventus are a very experienced side and it's vital we keep our heads.
"Of course Carlos Tevez is a focal point but their team is blessed with great players in every department. It's vital we're well prepared."
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri: "It's still all to play for and we need to score to go through.
"We know Monaco a little bit better after playing against them, they're a tough side who defend really well and are physically and technically gifted. It will be a difficult match just like the first leg, and we can't afford to switch off for a second."
Not bad views from the Stade Louis II, which holds about 18,000 - akin to a Championship club hosting Champions League quarter-final football.
After today's game (in new rules for this season), no yellow cards will be carried over to the semi-finals - although bans will.
The referee at the Stade Louis II is Scotland's William Collum.