Postpublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 18 August 2020
RB Leipzig v PSG (20:00 BST)
He looks up for it anyway. Resident DJ.
What do you reckon his pre-match song of choice is?
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Marquinhos heads in Di Maria's free-kick for lead, Di Maria slots in second from Neymar flick
Bernat prods in third for dominant PSG
PSG into first ever Champions League final
Lyon face competition favourites Bayern Munich in Wednesday's other semi
All games in Lisbon - final on Sunday
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RB Leipzig v PSG (20:00 BST)
He looks up for it anyway. Resident DJ.
What do you reckon his pre-match song of choice is?
RB Leipzig v PSG (20:00 BST)
We have been here before but there is a feeling this could finally be Paris St-Germain's year in the Champions League. So will it be?
They were seconds away from going out to Atalanta on Wednesday but Marquinhos equalised in the 90th minute and former Stoke striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored the winner 149 seconds later.
The Champions League has been the missing piece of the puzzle since PSG's big-money takeover by Qatar Sports Investments in 2011.
RB Leipzig v PSG (20:00 BST)
Paris Saint-Germain coach Thomas Tuchel on Kylian Mbappe: "He played for 30 minutes against Atalanta and had no reaction and had six days since to work on fitness, so of course he can start.
"We will decide after training whether he can play 90 minutes."
RB Leipzig v PSG (20:00 BST)
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
The importance of Kylian Mbappe can't be underestimated for PSG. When he came on against Atalanta his pace was unbelievable.
He got the ball once on the left and the defender against him was quite quick and he honestly looked like he was towing a caravan.
The whole game changed right then.
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This is RB Leipzig's first Champions League semi-final appearance, in just their second time in the competition.
Even more remarkable is that 11 years ago they were competing in the fifth tier of German football.
They have reached this stage under the guidance of Julian Nagelsmann in his debut season in charge at the club.
At 33, he is the youngest coach in history to reach a Champions League semi-final.
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Farai: Leipzig has suddenly become a people's favourite. The thrill of an underdog lurking in the midst of hotshot giants. Talk of Ajax last term or Leicester a few years back.
If you watched Inter Milan's crushing of Shakhtar Donetsk yesterday in the Europa League semi-finals, you will have seen Romelu Lukuku score twice.
So is he showing Manchester United what they are missing? You can vote in here. Closes in 20 minutes so get in there quickly!
Ronald Koeman, strongly tipped to be the new Barcelona boss, says he would like the job but that nothing has been finalised yet.
The 57-year-old, who is manager of the Netherlands, is set to join the La Liga runners-up this week.
When the former Barca player was asked if he wanted to return, he said: "I'd like to, but it'll only be confirmed once I've signed the deal.
"Until then, I cannot say any more about it - even though I'd like to."
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A simple question.
Will Paris Saint-Germain win the Champions League? They go into this semi-final as favourites.
But the winner between Lyon and Bayern Munich would await in the final. Will PSG have enough to get past RB Leipzig tonight and enough to overthrow the other two sides in the final?
Send me your thoughts using #bbcfootball on Twitter.
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Someone is definitely ready.
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For the first time in 24 years, there will be no English or Spanish sides in the Champions League semi-finals after Lyon stunned Manchester City in Portugal.
Not since the 1995-96 season, when Marcello Lippi's eventual champions Juventus and Louis van Gaal's Ajax overcame Nantes and Panathinaikos respectively, has the Premier League or La Liga failed to be represented in the final four.
But following four enthralling last-eight match-ups, Germany and France provide two clubs apiece in the battle for European club football's greatest prize in 2020.
RB Leipzig v PSG (20:00 BST)
The big news for PSG is that Kylian Mbappe starts, having come off the bench to positive effect in the lat-eight win over Atalanta. He replaces Mauro Icardi.
Angel di Maria is also back in the starting XI, having served his suspension, taking the place of Pablo Sarabia.
In midfielder, former Everton player Idrissa Gueye is not fit and so Leandro Paredes starts. Their only other change is a potentially important one, with Sergio Rico in for injured goalkeeper Keylor Navas.
Paris Saint-Germain XI: Sergio Rico; Thilo Kehrer, Thiago Silva (capt), Presnel Kimpembe, Juan Bernat; Ander Herrera, Marquinhos, Leandro Paredes; Angel Di Maria, Kylian Mbappe, Neymar
Just the one change for RB Leipzig, with Nordi Mukiele replacing Marcel Halstenberg in defence.
RB Leipzig XI: Peter Gulacsi; Lukas Klostermann, Dayot Upamecano, Nordi Mukiele; Konrad Laimer, Kevin Kampl, Angelino; Marcel Sabitzer, Dani Olmo, Christopher Nkunku; Yussuf Poulsen (capt)
We're down to the final four teams in the Champions League.
This competition just keeps delivering every year doesn't it? We'll hopefully have another cracking semi-final tonight as RB Leipzig take on French giants Paris Saint-Germain.
Kick-off is in an hour...
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RB Leipzig
Paris Saint-Germain
Lyon
Bayern Munich
There can only be one winner...