Get Involvedpublished at 19:51 BST 1 May 2018
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Robert: Come on Bayern!!!!
PJ: What a start for Bayern in this game. Kimmich the defender of all people taking this tie by the scruff of the neck for the Germans!
Real Madrid into final to face Liverpool or Roma
Kimmich scores after three minutes, Benzema restores one-goal lead
Keeper Ulreich gifts Benzema his second goal before Rodriguez hits back
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Robert: Come on Bayern!!!!
PJ: What a start for Bayern in this game. Kimmich the defender of all people taking this tie by the scruff of the neck for the Germans!
Bayern defender Jerome Boateng is injured today...
Real Madrid 0-1 Bayern Munich
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 live
This diamond, I can't believe Real Madrid are playing it. The full-backs are getting doubled up on.
Give Bayern credit. They have got belief, they have started unbelievably well, moved it well.
Real Madrid 0-1 Bayern Munich (2-2 agg)
This really is the Champions League season which keeps on giving, isn't it?
Joshua Kimmich
Game on!
The ball drops to Joshua Kimmich in the box about six yards out and he smashes the ball past Keylor Navas.
The Bayern right-back has scored both Bayern's goals in this tie.
One more goal would do Bayern - Real still lead on away goals.
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Dav: Expect Bayern to take the chances they missed first game and send Real out. Ronaldo is a winner but Bayern's turn tonight.
Bezaleel: Bayern have their work cut out tonight at the Bernabeu. They have to show up and maximise their chances.
Real Madrid 0-0 Bayern Munich (2-1 agg)
An unconvincing clearance by Lucas Vazquez, it's straight in the air but Luka Modric deals with it.
Well sort of, Bayern come forward and David Alaba can't find Robert Lewandowski, Keylor Navas gathers.
Real Madrid 0-0 Bayern Munich (2-1 agg)
Early free-kick to Bayern, James Rodriguez swings it in but Keylor Navas punches away.
Real Madrid 0-0 Bayern Munich (2-1 agg)
Ian Dennis
Radio 5 live senior football reporter
Image source, .Both sides have made changes from the first leg. Vasquez playing right-back will be interesting as I'm sure Ribery will look to cause problems for the makeshift defender.
Bayern have to score at least two as they find themselves in the same situation as last year in the quarter-final when they forced extra time.
Real Madrid 0-0 Bayern Munich (2-1 agg)
HERE. WE. GO.
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich (19:45 BST, 2-1 first leg)
Cool dude handshakes done and it's almost time for action.
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich (19:45 BST, 2-1 first leg)
No team has overturned a 2-1 home first-leg defeat in the Champions League, in seven previous such occurrences.
But Bayern have won their last four away games in the Champions League by a margin that would at least force extra time today (three 2-1s and a 3-1).
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It's Champions League anthem time. Hook that music to my veins please.
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Winning the CL does not mean you're the best team in Europe, merely the winners of that year's competition. When Chelsea beat Bayern a few years back when Di Matteo was manager was everyone going around claiming the same? Get real.
Dave, Arran.
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich (19:45 BST, 2-1 first leg)
Julien Laurens
French football expert on BBC Radio 5 live's Euro Leagues Football Show
Image source, Getty ImagesReal Madrid just don't panic. The Marcelo goal in the first leg came from nothing. Bayern had all the chances and Real still didn't panic. Every time you make a mistake against them, and it was the same for PSG in the last 16, they punish you - you make a half-mistake and they punish you.
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich (19:45 BST, 2-1 first leg)
Raphael Honigstein
German football journalist on BBC Radio 5 live's Euro Leagues Football Show
Image source, EPAIt’s amazing how Zinedine Zidane has changed Real Madrid. He’s played really pragmatic football. He’s doing things no other coach could have done for political reasons – benching big names, playing kids and the young Spanish guys.
No pressure from Florentino Perez because he’s Zinedine Zidane.
He makes small changes that really pay off. They can play with the ball or without the ball. It used to be that if you took the ball away from the Galacticos they didn't know what to do.
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich (19:45 BST, 2-1 first leg)
Cristiano Ronaldo is making his 152nd appearance in the Champions League - the most of any outfield player (one more than Xavi).
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Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos: "This is a final for us and it's a gift to us to be able to play in front of our fans. We need that affection and support from the fans that has given us a lift.
"I've had magical and wonderful nights where I have felt that warmth. A lot of players can't handle that pressure when the Bernabeu is on form.
"We would have liked to do more in Munich, but that wasn't the case.
"The result is against them so they must go for the game and we know that is where we can do a lot of damage. We know that we are lethal on the counter attack and hopefully we can use it and keep things solid defensively like we did in Germany.
"Playing eight consecutive semi-finals is special and if you add to that three more Champions League titles, it's amazing. Maybe there are people who think we are invincible but it's not the case. There'll come a day in which it's our turn to lose."
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Pat: Winning the league needs consistency for the whole season, winning the Champions League needs a good cup side that can handle big occasions and one off games. Teams aren't always good at both, as Liverpool and Man City have shown us this season.
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich (19:45 BST)
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 live
Image source, AFPMarco Asensio is a great player. I saw him play for Mallorca, What a player he was there at a young age. He is starting to show he can handle this level, handle the expectation. He's going to be a great player.