Across the continentpublished at 20:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2017
In France, Edinson Cavani has scored an excellent opener, backheeling Kylian Mbappe's cross into the net to put Paris St-Germain 1-0 up on Caen.
Semi-final draw: Chelsea v Arsenal, Man City v Bristol City
FT: Bristol City 2-1 Manchester United (20:00 GMT) - BBC Radio 5 live
Smith with injury-time winner for City
FT: Chelsea 2-1 Bournemouth
Morata strikes injury-time winner a minute after Bournemouth levelled
Tom Rostance
In France, Edinson Cavani has scored an excellent opener, backheeling Kylian Mbappe's cross into the net to put Paris St-Germain 1-0 up on Caen.
Chelsea 1-0 Bournemouth
Ryan Fraser has a break on for Bournemouth and Cesc Fabregas steps over and checks him - in the book you go sir.
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester United
Bristol City have started the game well but it's Manchester United who have hit the woodwork twice in the opening 20 minutes!
That's a lovely strike, Marcus Rashford hitting a shot so cleanly from 25 yards, it flew around a defender and smashed against the base of the post with Luke Steele beaten all ends up.
Great hit.
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester
David Pleat
Former Tottenham boss for 5 live Sport
Ibrahimovic just walks around semi uninterested and then explodes.
He rarely chases too hard like he's the King.
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester United
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The Bristol City fans that were giving head coach Lee Johnson stick (see above) for his Peaky Blinders-style attire on Saturday will be relieved that he’s returned to his more usual suit.
Johnson joked on Monday that he’ll probably have to give that brown coat “back to Del Boy”.
Chelsea 1-0 Bournemouth
Mark Schwarzer
Ex-Chelsea keeper at Stamford Bridge for 5 live sports extra
Bournemouth have gone into their shell. I think Chelsea are very comfortable but they have to be careful not to be complacent. If they are, they could end up in a battle which would lift Bournemouth.
It's basically not really worth learning the names of Swansea, or Watford, managers any more.
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Samuel Anim: Paul Clement thought if he could amass 15 points, that would have been better than when he was appointed. However, it should be noted that the EPL is tougher now. Swansea are right sacking him. New manager with new ideas needed.
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester United
It's an entertaining, open game, neither side showing any desire to park the bus - yet!
Anthony Martial again runs past his man, his shot from a long way out is charged down but Paul Pogba chests the ball into the run of Scott McTominay 25 yards out, one of those which sit up to be hit and he fires over the bar. God connection though.
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Loser92: Poor Clement! You wouldn’t treat a dog the way the Swans have treated Paul. Bad form that. They should have given him till the end of the Season to turn things round.
Nice Ibra angle here.....
Sadozaie: Well done Swansea for spoiling Ibrahimovic's night after being named Manchester United captain against Bristol City. Well United fans will complain that it was funded by Man City.
Chelsea 1-0 Bournemouth
Gary Cahill smashes a volley over from 25 yards, crisp strike after Michy Batshuayi had a shot blocked in the area.
Swansea City
Before joining Swansea, Paul Clement had worked as Carlo Ancelotti's assistant manager at Chelsea, Paris St-Germain and Real Madrid.
He had one, short-lived managerial stint at Derby County which ended in 2016 and he was then reunited with Ancelotti at Bayern Munich.
Clement joined Swansea on a two-and-a-half-year deal in January 2017, becoming the club's third boss of the 2016-17 season following the departures of Bob Bradley and Francesco Guidolin.
The Swans were bottom of the table when Clement took charge but he oversaw a remarkable escape from relegation after a strong end to the campaign.
However, a summer of poor dealings in the transfer market sowed the seeds for a dreadful start to the current term. Last season's player of the year, Gylfi Sigurdsson, and leading goal-scorer, Fernando Llorente, were sold but not adequately replaced.
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester United
Unlucky! Brilliant play on the left from Anthony Martial, skipping away from his man and standing up a cross. Zlatan Ibrahimovic has found space, he doesn't really get hold of his volley from a tight angle and it hits Nathan Baker, and then the top of the crossbar.
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester United
David Pleat
Former Tottenham boss for 5 live Sport
There's been a good intensity to their start. Moving the ball quickly and getting in early challenges. They're making it uncomfortable for the United players.
Sarah Morgan: Swansea board yet another who won't see different managers with same team and same buying restrictions can make no difference.
Nice Everton angle here....
Andrew Clark: Once again a team loses to Everton and then sacks their manager. How many times has this happened in total?
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester United
You can see why Bristol City are flying high in the Championship. They keep the ball for an extended period, confident to play out from the back, not afraid to go back to the keeper. Slick passing, patient play.
Chelsea 1-0 Bournemouth
Mark Schwarzer
Ex-Chelsea keeper at Stamford Bridge for 5 live sports extra
Jordon Ibe is still trying to find his feet after his big money move from Liverpool. He's talented but needs to lift up his game and meet the expectation that surrounds him.
Chelsea 1-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth rallying.
Lys Mousset heads a decent opening at the keeper before Jordon Ibe slashes a shot well wide when well placed. A lack of composure in key areas.
Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins has been explaining why the Welsh club have decided to change manager midway through the season.
“To change the manager, especially at only the halfway point of the season, is the last thing we wanted to do as a club," said Jenkins.
“We had three different manager last season and as a result we all wanted to give Paul as much time as possible to turn things around.
“But we felt we couldn’t leave it any longer and needed to make a change to give us the best chance of an uplift and a turnaround in fortunes with the club bottom of the Premier League."
Bristol City 0-0 Manchester United
Josh Brownhill steps up, hits the free-kick 'Ronaldo' style, gets good dip over the wall but it's a comfortable enough save for Sergio Romero.