Summary

  • FT: Borussia Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City

  • Aguero scores late penalty after he is fouled

  • Hart saved first-half pen after Otamendi foul

  • Ronaldo equals Real scoring record

  • Use 'Live Coverage' to watch 5 live Final Score

  1. Get involvedpublished at 21:38 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    #bbcfootball

    Colin Reardon: Chris Smalling - man of the match by miles. Rooney - abject nonsense! 

    Rich Olyott: Smalling motm. Rooney sloppy. 

    Stelios Adamopoulos: Man of the match Chris Smalling

  2. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:37

    Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City

    Game over. Job done.

    Manchester City celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  3. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg

    Chris Waddle
    BBC Radio 5 live at Old Trafford

    "It was quite an even game. The last 20 minutes Wolfsburg asked a lot of questions but couldn't put the ball in the net. Manchester United were wasteful in possession in the second half but weren't punished."

  4. Postpublished at 21:35

    Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City

    A lengthy stoppage here as Yann Sommer has his nose re-arranged. The Manchester City fans are in fine voice. What a comeback, and a deserved one too (if they hang on!).

    City were a defensive liability but they have solved that by just attacking again and again and again...

  5. Elsewhere in Europepublished at 21:35

    Ronaldo equals scoring record

    He's done it. Cristiano Ronaldo scores his second goal of the night. And has now drawn level with Raul's all time goal scoring record for Real Madrid - just the 323 goals. He has a few years in him yet. How many more can he score.

    Cristiano RonaldoImage source, AFP/GETTY
  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:34

    Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg

    Chris Smalling is the unlikely match-winner at Old Trafford.

    Chris Smalling and Louis van GaalImage source, Reuters
  7. Postpublished at 21:34 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg

    Alan Green
    BBC Radio 5 live at Old Trafford

    "It looks like it's going to be Manchester 2 Germany 1 tonight then."

  8. GREAT SAVE!published at 21:32

    Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City

    Almost three as Sergio Aguero meets a Kevin de Bruyne cross, brilliant save from Yann Sommer.

    Just the 38 efforts on goal tonight. One every two minutes.

    Sommer took a kick in the face too as he made the save. 

    Yann SommerImage source, AFP/GETTY
  9. Postpublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    Manchester United 2-1 Wolfsburg

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    The Wolfsburg contingent in the directors' box were getting ready to acclaim the equaliser just then.

    They were certainly off their seats before having to sit down as the free-kick whistled narrowly wide.

    There is a definite sense of unease around Old Trafford as these final few minutes tick down.

  10. Get involvedpublished at 21:32 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    #bbcfootball

    Shohidur Rahman: Dumbfounded by Van Gaal's to take off Schweinsteiger when he was bought for exactly this situation.

    Stuart Mitchell: Man Utd need Schweinsteiger or Carrick in the midfield at all times, with the latter not involved why was Basti subbed?? 

    Colin Reardon: Schweinsteiger off, Schneiderlin left on! Why?!  

  11. Postpublished at 21:32 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City

    Conor McNamara
    BBC Radio 5 live at the Borussia-Park Stadion

    "What a great fightback by Manchester City!"

    Sergio AgueroImage source, Getty Images
  12. goal

    GOAL - Monchengladbach 1-2 Man Citypublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    Sergio Aguero (Pen 90 mins)

    Cool as you like, side footed into the corner. What a game, and a huge winner for Sergio Aguero.

    how big is Joe Hart's penalty save now?

    Sergio AgueroImage source, Reuters
  13. PENALTY TO CITYpublished at 21:30

    Monchengladbach 1-1 Man City

    Sergio Aguero tripped by Fabian Johnson - PENALTY!

    Sergio Aguero penaltyImage source, Reuters
  14. CLOSE!published at 21:28

    Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg

    Wolfsburg have come close - again! Left-back Ricardo Rodriguez flings a free-kick over the wall but a yard wide. It came after what you would call an excellent foul from Morgan Schneiderlin as Wolfsburg threatened to break down the middle. 

    Three minutes left. 

    Ricardo RodriguezImage source, AP
  15. Postpublished at 21:27 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    Monchengladbach 1-1 Man City

    Conor McNamara
    BBC Radio 5 live at Borussia-Park Stadion

    "They struggled for much of the first half but Manchester City are finishing this game very strongly."

  16. Elsewhere in Europepublished at 21:26

    Some interesting news from the other teams in Manchester United's group. 

    PSV have pulled another goal back in Moscow. It's CSKA 3-2 PSV. 

    However, Santiago Arias has just made it difficult for the Dutch side. He has collected a second yellow card and has departed the pitch. 

  17. CLOSE!published at 21:25

    Monchengladbach 1-1 Man City

    You can't knock Man City tonight when it comes to attacking. Very exciting to watch as Raheem Sterling heads over from Jesus Navas's cross. 

    Defensively they've been terrifying but they have kept going up front. They have six minutes of normal time to find a winner.

  18. CLOSE!published at 21:23

    Monchengladbach 1-1 Man City

    Sergio Aguero shoots! Just wide again. His sights are four yards out.

    Sergio AgueroImage source, Reuters
  19. Postpublished at 21:22

    Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg

    Lose Bastian Schweinsteiger, lose midfield control. It's all Wolfsburg now - eight minutes left. 

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:22 British Summer Time 30 September 2015

    Moan about English football being in decline all you want if you only watch Premier League and European football. But in reality, you just need to look at the depth of the English leagues to realise we are in fact progressing. We have more or less 5 fully professional leagues, plus several full-time sixth tier clubs. Which other countries can boast such depth?

    Alex. Oxford