CLOSE!published at 21:33 British Summer Time 17 October 2017
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
Marcelo's strike from the edge of the box is blocked by Christian Eriksen.
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham - Ronaldo pen cancels out Varane OG
Man City 2-1 Napoli - Sterling and Jesus score as City make it three wins from three
Maribor 0-7 Liverpool - Firmino (2), Coutinho, Salah (2), Oxlade-Chamberlain, Alexander-Arnold
Liverpool's biggest Champions League win in almost 10 years
Shamoon Hafez
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
Marcelo's strike from the edge of the box is blocked by Christian Eriksen.
Maribor 0-7 Liverpool
A good and proper thrashing.
Into the final minute of normal time in Manchester and Madrid.
Is there going to be any late drama?
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Seventh heaven for Liverpool.
Philippe Coutinho lays the ball off to Trent Alexander-Arnold.
From 25 yards out, the full-back has a go and it takes a big deflection off a sliding home defender and the ball ends up in the back of the net.
If you don't buy a ticket...
Into the closing stages at Etihad Stadium and the Bernabeu.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Maribor hit for six.
The two subs combine. Daniel Sturridge plays a ball through to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The former Arsenal man looks, opens his body and slots a finish low into the corner.
A first Liverpool goal for the Ox. That will provide him with some much-needed confidence.
Maribor 0-5 Liverpool
Liverpool cruising. Five to go.
Get on the plane and get home lads. This is a job well done.
Man City 2-1 Napoli
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
After pointing out that Napoli had not conceded twice in the first half of a game for 12 months prior to tonight, it might be worth pointing out Manchester City have not conceded twice in the second half of a game since January.
On that occasion, Tottenham came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 in this stadium.
Just saying.
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
A Tottenham return for left-back Danny Rose, his first appearance since January after a knee injury.
What a place to make a come back.
He replaces Fernando Llorente.
Into the final 10.
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
Spurs playing a 6-3-1 at the moment, camped in their own box.
12 minutes remaining at the Bernabeu.
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
Spurs close to getting Isco fever. (Sorry).
The Real Madrid midfielder almost catches the English side's defence cold with a snapshot from long range, but his effort is comfortably dealt with by the reliable Hugo Lloris.
Man City 2-1 Napoli
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
So, THIS is ‘Sarri-ball’. The Napoli press has been working since half-time and the Italian side are winning the ball back high up the pitch - on the very edge of the City area at times.
City have rarely been able to escape, and have failed to find the fleet-footed Leroy Sane when they have broken away with any purpose. No wonder Pep Guardiola is making changes, because his side have lost control of this game, and Napoli know it.
Forget about racking up a tennis score this time City fans, you have got a game on your hands.
Maribor 0-5 Liverpool
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain almost gets his first Liverpool goal, but his low effort is pushed out by Maribor's Jasmin Handanovic.
A significant goal elsewhere in Group H as Borussia Dortmund equalise at Apoel - it's 1-1 in Nicosia.
As it stands, Tottenham and Real Madrid are six points clear of both those sides with three to play.
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
Another excellent Keylor Navas stop, this time from Christian Eriksen's drive at the front post.
Centre-back Davinson Sanchez then heads wide.
Tottenham weathered the Real storm and are now edging forward.
Amadou Diawara
Stroked in.
Ederson goes the right way but cannot keep out Amadou Diawara's well-placed penalty into the corner.
GAME ON.
Man City 2-0 Napoli
The second of the game for Napoli.
Fernandinho sticks a leg out and upends Faouzi Ghoulam in the box.
Penalty.
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
And there was the chance for Spurs to nick it.
Great inter-play between the English side's front men as Fernando Llorente slips in Harry Kane through on goal.
Kane takes a touch, looks up and forces a stunning, low save by Keylor Navas.
Real Madrid 1-1 Tottenham
Spurs have been on the back foot for much of the second half, but the important thing is that they have not conceded another goal.
A Dortmund defeat at APOEL will bear huge significance in this group, so a Spurs draw away at Champions League holders Real Madrid will count as an excellent result.
Question is though, can they hold on or even nick one?
Man City 2-0 Napoli
What a block.
City make a mess of a clearance and the ball breaks to Marek Hamsik inside the box.
Remember, the Slovakian needs just one goal to equal Diego Maradona's record for Napoli, but his goalbound effort is kept out by a brilliant John Stones sliding challenge.
The City defender is another who has made a vast improvement this season.