Postpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 11 April 2018
The teams are out on the pitch in both Madrid and Munich.
Almost time for the final two Champions League quarter-final ties to get under way.
Ronaldo injury-time penalty wins tie after Buffon sent off
Mandzukic heads two before Navas error allows Matuidi to level tie
German champions Bayern through after 0-0 second-leg draw with Sevilla
Wednesday Night Club on BBC Radio 5 live from 19:00 BST
Gary Rose
The teams are out on the pitch in both Madrid and Munich.
Almost time for the final two Champions League quarter-final ties to get under way.
Real Madrid v Juventus 3-0 agg (19:45 BST)
Cristiano Ronaldo makes his 150th Champions League appearance tonight, becoming only the third player to reach that milestone.
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Bayern v Sevilla 2-1 agg (19:45 BST)
James Horncastle
European football writer on the Euro Leagues Football Show
Old Trafford stands as an example and promise of what Sevilla can do, the kind of upset they can cause.
But Bayern don't have to chase the game in the second leg - they can play a very controlled game at home, take their chances, and it will be very hard to see this Sevilla side keeping a clean sheet. It is a tall order.
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The hosts have a lot more experience of this stage of the competition.
This is Bayern's seventh consecutive quarter-final and 29th overall – only Real Madrid, in this round for the 35th time, have featured more often.
In contrast, Sevilla are in the last eight of the European Cup for the first time since their only previous appearance at this stage 60 years ago.
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Warm ups just about wrapping up as kick off approaches.
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Real Madrid v Juventus 3-0 agg (19:45 BST)
James Horncastle
European football writer
This could be Gianluigi Buffon's final Champions League appearance.
We've seen the Bernabeu give standing ovations for Andrea Pirlo and Francesco Totti when they have come and made their last appearance there.
I wouldn't be surprised if they recognise what Buffon has done not only for Juventus, but the world of football.
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The most outrageous claim I ever made regarding football...that I was quite good at it!
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Ronaldo's son has also been attempting to copy his dad's strike as well.
Could Ronaldo jnr one day be as good as Ronaldo snr? BBC Three takes a look.
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Will we see another goal from Cristiano Ronaldo tonight as good as the overhead kick he scored against Juventus in the first leg?
He's been practicing them in training...
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The atmosphere is building inside the Bernabeu with a touch over 15 minutes to go until kick off.
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Real Madrid v Juventus 3-0 agg (19:45 BST)
While Lionel Messi ultimately failed to deliver for his side in this season's Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo has been bang in form.
He has 14 goals in nine games and is four away from breaking the record he set in the 2013/14 season for most goals scored in a single Champions League campaign.
Bayern Munich v Sevilla 2-1 agg (19:45 BST)
Sevilla coach Vincenzo Montella said at his pre-match press conference: "It's not mission impossible. We can achieve it if we believe it's possible.
"We want to play as we always do, as we did in the first leg. We have to work hard, be compact, strike a good balance, create chances and be clinical in front of goal.
"It'll be crucial to keep a clean sheet. We need patience and of course a bit of luck."
Bayern Munich v Sevilla 2-1 agg (19:45 BST)
James Rodriguez starts for the Bundesliga champions after his impressive turn from the bench in the first leg, with Thiago Alcantara on the bench.
Bayern Munich XI: Ulreich, Kimmich, Boateng, Hummels, Rafinha, Robben, Javi Martinez, Rodriguez, Ribery, Muller, Lewandowski.
Subs: Starke, Wagner, Sule, Thiago, Bernat, Rudy, Tolisso.
For Sevilla, influential midfielder Ever Banega returns from suspension in the place of Guido Pizarro. David Soria keeps his place in goal.
However, the Spanish side are without injured centre-back Simon Kjaer and instead select Gabriel Mercado.
Sevilla XI: Soria, Jesus Navas, Mercado, Lenglet, Escudero, Banega, Nzonzi, Correa, Vazquez, Sarabia, Ben Yedder.
Subs: Sergio Rico, Carrico, Pizarro, Muriel, Nolito, Guilherme Arana, Sandro.
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Roma became the latest side to overturn a deficit of at least three goals when they stunned Barcelona last night. It's happened 11 times now in 63 years in the competition but never when a side has lost the first leg at home.
Has to be said, it's going to be a big ask for Juventus.
Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson chose not to watch "the noisy neighbours" last night, instead popping over to Italy to take in Roma's shock win against Barcelona.
Decent decision in the end.
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BBC Radio 5 live
Tune into BBC Radio 5 live now for Wednesday's Night Club. Mark Chapman and Chris Sutton look back at last night's action as well as ahead to tonight's games while they will also catch up Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain after Liverpool's victory last night.
Mr Chelsea: Juventus will win 4-0 tonight with Harry Kane scoring all four goals
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger
Liverpool will not be scared of anyone left in the Champions League but the team I think they would prefer to avoid in the semi-finals is Real Madrid.
Realistically, after knocking out Manchester City 5-1 on aggregate, you would now put Jurgen Klopp's side as second favourites behind Real to win the tournament - well, I would anyway.
Real have been there, done it and bought the T-shirt so they know what it takes to win the Champions League on a regular basis, and seeing Barcelona go out will give them an extra spring to think they can win it for a third straight year.
In a one-off game like the final in Kiev, I definitely think Liverpool can beat Real but, over two legs, it will be a lot harder and I hope they get someone else in the draw.
Social media is awash with peopled stunned by the decision, so what's the most outrageous thing you've claimed in football? Ever made a contentious claim for a goal, or had someone else claim credit for one of your strikes? And what was the fallout from that?
What is the most unbelievable claim for a goal you have seen in football? I've always got a lot of time for David Nugent steaming in to slam home Jermaine Defoe's strike against Andorra for his one and only England goal.
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News earlier that will have had Fantasy Premier League fans panicking and Liverpool fans fuming as the Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Appeals Panel (didn't realise this was a thing) has awarded Tottenham's second goal in the 2-1 win against Stoke City at the weekend to Harry Kane.
That means Kane now has 25 goals in the race for the golden boot, while Salah is on 29.
Salah tweeted this shortly after the decision was announced...
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