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Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
Leicester corner. After Wilfred Ndidi is beaten to a header, Danny Drinkwater fluffs a shot from the edge of the box.
Leicester through to Champions League quarter-finals
Morgan & Albrighton with crucial goals
Sevilla's Nasri sent off following clash with Vardy
Schmeichel saves Nzonzi penalty with 11 mins left
Sevilla boss Sampaoli sent to stands
Result: Juventus 1-0 Porto (agg 3-0)
Phil Dawkes
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
Leicester corner. After Wilfred Ndidi is beaten to a header, Danny Drinkwater fluffs a shot from the edge of the box.
Juventus 0-0 Porto (agg 2-0)
Not much going on in Turin. Porto trying to feel their way into the game rather than going hell for leather in pursuit of this 2-0 deficit.
Juve forward Paulo Dybala flashes a shot past the Porto goal, but neither Iker Casillas nor Gianluigi Buffon have been stretched yet.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
Jamie Vardy is fouled by Steven N'Zonzi and Leicester have a free-kick in the Sevilla half.
Riyad Mahrez swings the ball into the box but Shinji Okazaki's shot on the turn is blocked.
Plenty of noise in the King Power.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
Danny Mills
Ex-Leeds defender on BBC Radio 5 live
We have to remember, one goal is enough for Leicester.
They don't need to get out there and score immeditately. They can take it slow, keep a clean sheet and aim to nick one at the end. There's nothing wrong with that.
This is not a Barcelona situation where they need four or five goals.
They can afford to keep it tight, play from the back and take them on the counter attack.
They just need to get to half time without conceding. That has got to be a priority for Leicester.
If you want to follow tonight's EFL action, you can do so here. Big night for Fulham. They could end up in the play-offs with a win.
Blackburn and Wolves are looking to boost their hopes of avoiding relegation.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
High pressing early on from Leicester draws a mistake at the back from Sevilla and huge cheers as the ball flies out of play. The lads in blue are bang up for this.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
Danny Mills
Ex-Leeds defender on BBC Radio 5 live
Ooo I'll tell you what, just seeing a replay of that. That's a bad one from Robert Huth...
He is lucky here. I think he is going to be in trouble. It's a blatant elbow into the face area.
It's nowhere near the ball. I can see him getting retrospective action for that.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
What a save that is from Kasper Schmeichel. Samir Nasri nearly grabs what would have been a key away goal with a neat turn and low shot but the City keeper is down to block and put the ball behind.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
Ouch. Robert Huth has just clocked Rami with a swinging arm in the Sevilla box. Not sure it was intentional but it gave the defender a good old clout.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
Riyad Mahrez is quickly into his stride, but feels he is knocked out of it illegally by a Sevilla player. 'Nope,' says the ref.
Leicester 0-0 Sevilla (agg 1-2)
And we are under way.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The King Power Stadium
Leicester City's players left the pitch after their warm-up to a thunderous roar of inspiration and expectation at The King Power Stadium.
The Foxes trail Sevilla 2-1 from the first leg, Claudio Ranieri's last game in charge, but the mood is now a throwback to last season's Premier League title-winning campaign after the Italian's shock sacking.
Craig Shakespeare is at the helm until the end of the season - turn this around and reach the last eight of Europe's elite competition and plenty of Leicester fans would happily ask him to name his price to take the job permanently.
Juventus v Porto (19:45 GMT) - agg 2-0
Porto are looking to become the first team to progress in a Champions League tie after a 2-0 first-leg home defeat.
But Juventus have not lost at home since August 2015, a run spanning 46 matches.
And Porto, on a nine-match winning streak in the Portuguese top-flight, have won only one of their previous nine Champions League second-leg matches away from home.
Only two sides have even managed to overcome a single-goal deficit away from home in the past 25 years - Ajax against Panathinaikos in the 1995-96 semi-finals and Inter Milan against Bayern Munich in the last 16 in 2010-11.
Alan Green
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
Wherever Claudio Ranieri is watching this tonight, I wonder what he thought about that banner...
Naughty in my opinion.
Leicester v Sevilla (19:45 GMT)
Leicester City boss Craig Shakespeare, speaking to BT Sport: "It is a big game, a big occasion for everybody. There will be an electric atmosphere.
"We have scored six goals, we've played well, they know the shape.We want to start with a good tempo, that is very important. We will be pushing for the goal as will they so it will make for a very interesting game.
"We know the importance of a Champions League and I am looking forward to this game."
Danny Mills
Ex-Leeds defender on BBC Radio 5 live
They do look revitalised. For whatever reason, rightly or wrongly, they do look like the Leicester of last season.
They have got the intensity, the desire back.
If this team start well, with this crowd behind them, Sevilla will be shocked.
With three at the back, there are weaknesses in the Sevilla formation and times Leicester will be able to counter-attack.
Leicester v Sevilla (19:45 GMT)
The flags are waving, the fox banners are hanging, a weird big picture of Craig Shakespeare holding a rabid dog on a leash has been unfurled at one end.
'Let slip the dogs of war' it reads. I don't fancy the Foxes' chances if they do.
Leicester v Sevilla (19:45 GMT)
Here are some of the facts Leicester will need to overcome to keep their European adventure alive...
They have never beaten Spanish opposition in European competition (drawn one and lost four; also Atletico Madrid in 1961-62 Cup Winners Cup and 1997-98 Uefa Cup).
Seven of the past nine times a side has lost 2-1 away from home in a Champions League first-leg knockout tie, they have failed to go through.
No team has kept more clean sheets this season in the Champions League than Sevilla (five, same as Juventus).
The Spanish are yet to lose on the road in the Champions League this season (W1 D2), keeping clean sheets in all three of those games.
Piece of cake, right? Right?! Hello?
David Pleat
Former Spurs boss at White Hart Lane for 5 live Sport
When Claudio Ranieri was on the touchline last year, I often saw him consult with Shakespeare. I don't think that happened this season so I do believe there is something in that suggestion that has come out of the Leicester camp.
If he does do well between now and leading up to the end of the season, they will start next season with positivity.
But if they don't do well next season, then all of a sudden Craig Shakespeare is in trouble and it starts to look bad once again.
Leicester v Sevilla (19:45 GMT)
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