Summary

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  • FT: Chelsea 3-0 Rennes - commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live

  • Werner scores twice from penalty spot as Dalbert is shown second yellow card

  • Abraham scores the hosts' third soon after the break

  • Havertz tests positive for COVID and misses match

  • FT: Istanbul Basaksehir 2-1 Manchester United

  • Get involved via #bbcfootball and text 81111 (UK only)

  1. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Chelsea 2-0 Rennes

    Crucial interception by Nayef Aguerd as he snuffs out a Ben Chilwell ball across the face of goal with Tammy Abraham ready to stab in at the back post.

    All Chelsea at the start of this half.

  2. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Chelsea 2-0 Rennes

    Lovely first-time ball by Jorginho through the Rennes defence and Tammy Abraham is in. Alfred Gomis is off his line quickly and blocks Abraham's shot superbly but the flag is up anyway for offside.

    The hosts are getting at Rennes early as they try to reorganise after going a man down.

  3. KICK-OFFpublished at 46 mins

    Chelsea 2-0 Rennes

    A Rennes reshuffle after Dalbert's sending off towards the end of the first half. Adrien Truffert is on for James Lea Siliki and we are back under way at Stamford Bridge.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:01 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)

    Awittor Fred Kwame: Blue by blood but the second penalty looks a bit harsh on Rennes...Good kick though turbo!!

    Ben Parks: That shouldn’t be a penalty on Dalbert as it deflects off his own knee onto his arm.

    Garett T Switzer: So far this season I have appreciated Lampard's measured, sensible responses to these horrible VAR decisions. I really hope he remains consistent and has some harsh words for that red card even though his side benefited.

  5. 'We need to improve a lot'published at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Istanbul Basaksehir 2-1 Man Utd

    Manchester United

    Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek tells BT Sport: "I am really disappointed, We started OK in the first 10 minutes but then gave a ball away, I don't know how and after that we lost the confidence. We can play much better.

    "We are a team and everyone has a responsibility. As I said before, we can play much better.

    "I had a feeling (after Anthony Martial goal) and there was a lot of space to play and create but we did not create many chances.

    "For them it is a really nice win and for us very disappointing. We need to improve a lot.

    "We are Man United and we need to improve. The games before against Arsenal we did not play our best game. Now we have to step up against Everton."

  6. First goal 'unforgivable'published at 20:54 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Istanbul Basaksehir 2-1 Man Utd

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer tells BT Sport: "Performance was not good enough against a team that worked and ran and hit us on the break a couple of times. They scored two goals, like you do in Europe, when you do not defend well enough.

    "The first one is that we play a short corner and forget about the man up top. That is unforgivable. The second one as well, we are not very well organised to counter the press. Two tough goals to give away and then we did not have enough to come back in the second half. Anthony Martial scored a good goal but the second half we threw everything at it and could not break them down.

    On replacing Axel Tuanzebe at half time: "Axel was on a yellow card, we needed to go for it and gamble so the card made my decision there.

    "They (two losses) have set us back a lot. You get a reality check everytime you play a game of football. Nothing becomes history as quick as a football game. You don't turn up and get three points in the Champions League. They are a team well organised and we were not good enough. That is it.

    "It is not to be easy to be positive now, when you have just lost the way we did but these players are good and we have a good chance on Saturday morning to get going again."

  7. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:50 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Chelsea 2-0 Rennes

    Two penalties for Chelsea, two goals for Timo Werner.

    A little tough on Rennes but Chelsea have been in control.

  8. Leipzig level it uppublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    RB Leipzig 1-1 Paris St-Germain

    Awful for 25 minutes, the hosts have slowly come into the game and now they are level.

    Christopher Nkunku, four years a PSG player, is the man to score, drilling in low after good work from Angelino.

    That's half-time.

  9. Sevilla have one backpublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Sevilla 1-2 Krasnodar

    Sevilla have a goal back with Ivan Rakitic heading home.

    The hosts needed that before the break.

    Although, just as I typed this entry they had Jesus Navas sent off.

    The hosts didn't need that before the break.

  10. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Chelsea 2-0 Rennes

    There's three minutes added on at the end of a first half which has just not gone Rennes' way. Two penalties conceded - both by Dalbert - and they are down to 10 men with Dalbert getting a harsh second yellow.

  11. Postpublished at 20:44 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Chelsea 2-0 Rennes

    Matt Upson
    Former England and West Ham defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I really dislike the rule. That's incredibly harsh. I can't bare the fact it is a penalty let alone a red card as well.

  12. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Chelsea 2-0 Rennes

    You've got to feel for Dalbert. His arm is not in an unnatural position when he went to make that block, I'm really not sure how he could have avoided it beyond having his hands tied together.

  13. goal

    GOAL - Chelsea 2-0 Rennespublished at 41 mins

    Timo Werner pen

    Time Werner rifles the penalty into the roof of the net and Chelsea double their lead!

  14. RED CARD TO RENNESpublished at 20:42 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Dalbert

    And now Dalbert's day goes from bad to worse as he is shown a second yellow card and sent off!

  15. PENALTY TO CHELSEApublished at 20:41 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Chelsea 1-0 Rennes

    It's a long, long check but the referee GIVES the penalty.

    Dalbert is fuming.

  16. VAR

    Video Assistant Refereepublished at 38 mins

    Chelsea 1-0 Rennes

    VAR is checking for a potential penalty to Chelsea as Tammy Abraham's shot appears to hit Dalbert's arm.

    The referee is going to have a look at this on the pitchside monitor...

  17. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Chelsea 1-0 Rennes

    Timo Werner finds space on the left and he dribbles into the area but his cross is stabbed behind by Hamari Traore.

    Kurt Zouma rises to meet Hakim Ziyech's corner but can't put it on target.

  18. Postpublished at 20:36 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

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  19. CLOSE!published at 33 mins

    Chelsea 1-0 Rennes

    Rennes are not far off as Benjamin Bourigeaud's free kick flies just wide of the far post. There were a couple of Rennes players there free at the back stick. A let off for Chelsea.

  20. Haaland scores againpublished at 20:34 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2020

    Club Brugge 0-3 Borussia Dortmund

    Make Erling Haaland's a double!

    The Norway striker scores his second of the game as he stabs in a low cross. Borussia Dortmund are firmly in control of this one.