Summary

  • FT: Man Utd 4-1 Istanbul Basaksehir - listen on BBC Radio 5 Live

  • Fernandes fires the hosts ahead with brilliant strike before a simple second

  • Rashford penalty cements the hosts' control and James scores

  • FT: Rennes 1-2 Chelsea

  • Hudson-Odoi opens scoring but Guirassy levels with header

  • Giroud header means Chelsea qualify for knockout stages

  1. What happened in the home game?published at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2020

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    It was a comfortable win for Chelsea when these two sides met at Stamford Bridge on 4 November.

    The Blues won 3-0 with Timo Werner scoring two penalties and Tammy Abraham also on the scoresheet.

    Rennes' hopes were not helped by the sending off of Dalbert five minutes before half time.

    That game also saw Edouard Mendy keep a clean sheet against his former side and he will be hoping for the same again on his return to Roazhon Park.

  2. Listen on 5 livepublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2020

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    You can listen to this game on BBC Radio 5 live and via BBC Sounds App.

  3. Tonight's venuepublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2020

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  4. Team news - Silva one of four Blues changespublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2020

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    Chelsea make four changes from their 2-0 Premier League win over Newcastle at the weekend. Thiago Silva returns to the starting XI, replacing Antonio Rudiger in the centre of defence. Jorginho and Callum Hudson-Odoi come in for N'Golo Kante and Hatem Ziyech.

    At right-back, Reece James is replaced by Cesar Azpilicueta, who captains the side.

    Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy starts against his former club.

    Chelsea XI:Mendy, Azpilicueta, Zouma, Thiago Silva, Chilwell, Kovacic, Jorginho, Mount, Hudson-Odoi, Abraham, Werner.

    Subs:Arrizabalaga, Rudiger, Alonso, Christensen, Kante, Caballero, Tomori, Giroud, Ziyech, James, Havertz, Emerson Palmieri.

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    Five changes for Rennes from their last league game - a 1-0 loss to Bordeaux. Hamari Traore and Gerzino Nyamsi come into defence, while former Blackburn and Stoke midfielder Steven Nzonzi returns.

    James Lea Siliki and Jeremy Doku are the wide forwards behind central striker Serhou Guirassy, who is the only man to have scored for the French side in the competition group stage this season.

    Rennes XI: Gomis, Traore, Da Silva, Nyamsi, Truffert, Camavinga, Nzonzi, Lea Siliki, Bourigeaud, Doku, Guirassy.

    Subs: Salin, Grenier, Niang, Maouassa, Gboho, Tait, Del Castillo, Hunou, Assignon, Soppy, Georginio Rutter, Omari.

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  5. Hoping to progresspublished at 16:48 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2020

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    Hello! We're back again for another night of Champions League action as we reach the latter stages of the groups.

    A win for Chelsea, coupled with Sevilla avoiding defeat at Krasnodar, will be enough to secure the Blues' progress from Group E with two games to spare. Even a draw will be enough if Sevilla win.

    Liverpool and Manchester City are the other two Premier League sides who can seal their place in the knockouts, but both are in action tomorrow.

    Manchester United, meanwhile, will have to wait a little longer to confirm their progress after losing to Istanbul Basaksehir in the last round of games.

    They can soon get revenge, however, as they host the Turkish side at Old Trafford at 20:00 GMT tonight.

  6. First through the door?published at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2020

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    With games coming thick and fast both at home and in Europe, Premier League teams will be keen to wrap up progress to the knockout stage of the Champions League as quickly as possible.

    Three Premier League sides can do just that this week, starting with Frank Lampard's Chelsea, who take on Rennes in France in just over an hour.