Summary

  • FT: Bayern Munich 3-1 Darmstadt

  • Paris St-Germain 3-1 Reims

  1. Postpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Paris St-Germain 1-0 Reims

    Quelle surprise, PSG are winning. Gregory van der Wiel is the scorer to put the Ligue 1 leaders ahead after 12 minutes. 

    Gregory van der WielImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 61 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    Oh Las Palmas should equalise here. Barca fail to clear their lines, Jonathan Vieira curls a shot which Claudio Bravo saves and Willian Jose races to the rebound but sticks it into the side netting. They won't get many better chances than that. A let-off for the visitors. 

  3. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:21 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Bayern Munich 3-1 Darmstadt

    Plenty of possession and chances for Bayern, and no one could claim they didn't deserve the victory. For a long time, though, it looked as though a patched-up Darmstadt side would frustrate them. Thomas Muller's second goal, a stunning overhead kick, will live long in the memory for those who saw it, though. It put Bayern in front with 19 minutes left, and they did not look back.

    Bayern Munich winImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    Neymar has time and space to run clear, he slips the ball forward to Luis Suarez, but it's just too long for the Uruguayan as Javi Varas races out to smother the ball. Did Suarez pull out of the tackle? What do you think? 

    Pedro BigasImage source, Getty Images
  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

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  6. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    Javier Mascherano showing a nice piece of skill as lets the ball run past him and drags it back to beat a Las Palmas attacker. Skill is great, but when it is has an end product it's even better. Aye aye, Barca on the counter here...

    Luis EnriqueImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    Patient build-up by Barca, before it is scooped over the top and Lionel Messi is in but the Las Palmas defence recover. Moments later Neymar clips a ball from deep in the penalty box, Luis Suarez attempts an overhead kick which completely misses, and Ivan Rakitic's shot is blocked. 

  8. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    Las Palmas attacker Jonathan Vieira is still causing problems as he advances on the Barca defence, but with few options either side of him, he opts to shoot and Javier Mascherano sticks a leg out to block. This game is settling into a pattern now. The hosts sitting deep and hitting Barca on the break. 

  9. goal

    GOAL - Bayern Munich 3-1 Darmstadtpublished at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Robert Lewandowski (84 mins)

    And that is game over. Robert Lewandowski times his run to perfection to connect with Franck Ribery's cross at the near post.

    Within seconds of the restart, the Poland international is through on goal again, cutting inside Gyorgy Garics to give himself a clear sight of the keeper, but Christian Mathenia blocks with his legs. Darmstadt have absorbed a lot of pressure, and 4-1 would be very, very harsh on them.

    Robert LewandowskImage source, Reuters
  10. GREAT SAVE!published at 49 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    What a save by Javi Varas. The ball is clipped over the top to Dani Alves, who nods it back across goal. Luis Suarez is seven yards out, fires it on goal but Las Palmas keeper Varas stop it point blank with Suarez kicking the post in frustration. 

  11. Postpublished at 16:10 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Bayern Munich 2-1 Darmstadt

    We're into the final 10 minutes in Munich. Xabi Alonso is on for Arjen Robben, who gets a little breather ahead of Tuesday's Champions League trip to Juventus. Bayern are set to go 11 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga, with second-placed Borussia Dortmund visiting third-placed Bayer Leverkusen tomorrow.

  12. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    And Ivan Rakitic makes his first foul within 20 seconds, on Jonathan Vieira, perhaps giving an inkling of what he has been asked to do. Vieira has been a nuisance to Barca and here has a chance to shoot, but it's straight along the ground and easily saved. 

  13. Postpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Bayern Munich 2-1 Darmstadt

    Pep Guardiola's players look a little happier with life since Thomas Muller's second goal. Arjen Robben controls a pass over the top and narrowly clears the crossbar with his volley. Bayern's shot count for the afternoon is now up to 34 - the highest that any team have managed in a single Bundesliga game this season.

  14. KICK-OFFpublished at 46 mins

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    Ivan Rakitic is on for Barca in place of Arda Turan. Hosts Las Palmas get us under way again. 

  15. Postpublished at 16:04 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Paris St-Germain 0-0 Reims

    Paris St-Germain have just kicked off their home game against Reims with a 24 point lead over second-placed Monaco in Ligue 1. Bonne chance to the visitors! 

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:59 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

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  17. goal

    GOAL - Bayern Munich 2-1 Darmstadtpublished at 15:58 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Thomas Muller (71 mins)

    Brilliant. Simply brilliant from Thomas Muller. He controls Atruro Vidal's chip into the box, and then beats Christian Mathenia with a stunning overhead kick. That goal deserves to win this game.

    Darmstadt have responded by replacing Sandro Sirigu with Marco Sailer, who has the biggest beard I have ever seen. Honestly, it puts Brian Blessed to shame. And if there are any of you among our audience who don't know who Brian Blessed is, you really should find out.

    Thomas MuellerImage source, EPA
  18. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 15:58 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Bayern Munich 1-1 Darmstadt

    Robert Lewandowski thinks he has put Bayern 2-1 up as he touches in a low cross from close in. So does the person in charge of the public address system, who is blasting out Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes for several seconds after it is obvious that the goal has been ruled out for offside.

    Lewandowski himself is onside as the ball comes across - it's the player who sets him up who was offside; difficult to tell who it was. We think it was Franck Ribery.

    Disallowed goal for Bayern MunichImage source, Reuters
  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:56 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Las Palmas 1-2 Barcelona

    Well after all that, we have a repeat scoreline from the game in September, where Barca ran out 2-1 winners at the Nou Camp. Fantastic commitment so far from Las Palmas but boss Quique Setien will have to tighten his defence otherwise Luis Suarez will be a gracious recipient of further goals, I'd suggest.

  20. Postpublished at 15:54 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2016

    Bayern Munich 1-1 Darmstadt

    Arjen Robben cuts in from the left. The Bayern winger aims a shot at the near post, more in hope than expectation, and keeper Christian Mathenia gathers easily. 

    Then he has another go, from a similar position on the left inside the penalty area, and defender Luca Caldirola gets across to block.

    It's been a frustrating afternoon for Robben up to this point. We have 25 minutes to play here.

    Arturo VidalImage source, Reuters