Summary

  • Coppa Italia semi-final: Juventus into final, edge past AC Milan on away goals

  • Second leg ends goalless, Juve drew 1-1 in Milan

  • Ronaldo hits post with penalty, Milan's Rebic sent off seconds later for high tackle

  • Leipzig win 2-0 at Hoffenheim to close in on Dortmund

  • La Liga: Granada beat Getafe 2-1, Valencia v Levante (21:00 BST)

  1. No AET tonightpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Juventus v AC Milan (20:00 BST, Agg: 1-1)

    This week it was decided that extra-time would be scrapped for the cup ties, which will go straight to a penalty shootout if they remain level on aggregate after the second leg.

    Away goals remain a thing though - oh, and the final is next Wednesday! No messing.

  2. Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Hoffenheim 0-2 RB Leipzig

    Two in two minutes for Dani Olmo. RBL are just a point behind second-placed Dortmund in the as-it-stands table.

  3. Leipzig on toppublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Hoffenheim 0-2 RB Leipzig

    There's been a dramatic start in Germany and RB Leipzig are on top once again.

    They are some side to watch. Seconds after VAR denies Hoffenheim a penalty, Dani Olmo puts the visitors ahead as he sweeps home a flowing team move - and he's just got a second!

    Two for the Spanish midfielder.

  4. State of playpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Juventus v AC Milan (20:00 BST, Agg: 1-1)

    JuventusImage source, Getty Images

    Juventus and AC Milan will be the first two sides back in action following the suspension of Italian football when they face each other in this second leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final.

    Football in Italy was halted on 9 March because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    Cristiano Ronaldo's controversial late penalty for Juve meant the first leg ended 1-1 on 13 February.

    The final of the competition is set for 17 June, three days before the resumption of Serie A.

    Napoli lead Inter Milan 1-0 in the other semi-final, which will be played to a conclusion on Saturday.

  5. Tonight's actionpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Four games, three countries, two already under way, one love:

    Granada 0-1 Getafe (18:30 BST)

    Hoffenheim 0-0 RB Leipzig (19:30 BST)

    Juventus v AC Milan (20:00 BST, Agg: 1-1)

    Valencia v Levante (21:00 BST)

  6. Ronaldo but no Zlatanpublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Juventus v AC Milan (20:00 BST, Agg: 1-1)

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    Juventus make four changes from the side which drew with Milan some four months ago. In come Buffon, Danilo, Pjanic and Dybala, with Aaron Ramsey one of those to sit out.

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    The cup is more of a priority for 18-time Serie A champions and five-time Coppa Italia winners Milan, whose last major honour came nine years ago.

    They are currently seventh in the top-flight table, 27 points behind Juve.

    Their cause is harmed by the absence of the injured Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the game against his former club.

    The 38-year-old Swedish striker has scored four goals in 10 matches since joining Milan on a six-month deal in December, but suffered a calf injury in training in May.

    Fellow forward Samu Castillejo, who said he was robbed at gunpoint in Milan on Tuesday, and defender Theo Hernandez are suspended - there are five changes in all.

  7. Missed anything?published at 19:25 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Juventus v AC Milan (20:00 BST, Agg: 1-1)

    It's been 120 days since the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final (ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY).

    Not much has happened since.

    Just a global pandemic, the shutdown of most of the world's economies and societies, 16 million Italians being placed in quarantine and the largest global recession since the Great Depression.

    Cristiano RonaldoImage source, Getty Images

    But we are BACK for the second leg. Some very far-reaching suspensions aside.

    Ready?