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Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Good chance. Memphis Depay whips in the free-kick and fellow Dutchman Luuk de Jong heads wide from about 10 yards out.
De Jong should probably have tested the keeper there.
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Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Good chance. Memphis Depay whips in the free-kick and fellow Dutchman Luuk de Jong heads wide from about 10 yards out.
De Jong should probably have tested the keeper there.
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Barcelona have a free-kick in crossing range as Mykola Shaparenko chops down Frenkie de Jong.
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Just the two shots so far at the Nou Camp, Sergino Dest's early header and a Viktor Tsygankov blocked shot that wasn't even worth talking about.
Salzburg 1-1 Wolfsburg
And just like that former England Under-21 international Lukas Nmecha has headed Wolfsburg level.
Salzburg 1-0 Wolfsburg
The Austrian side almost go 2-0 up but Noah Okafor hits the bar. Almost a second assist for Nicolas Seiwald.
Salzburg 1-0 Wolfsburg
Salzburg have scored... and it's not a penalty.
Karim Adeyemi, who scored two penalties against Lille, nets from open play this time.
The 19-year-old has scored from three of his last four total in the Champions League.
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Barcelona are almost caught out at the back as Dynamo Kyiv break but it eventually ends up in the gloves of Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Sergio Busquets commits a foul. It won't be his last in this game.
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Another Jordi Alba cross for Sergino Dest but this time the ex-Ajax man can't get his head onto it.
Bright start for Barcelona though.
Spartak Moscow 3-4 Leicester City
Leicester City
Leicester City's four-goal hero Patson Daka to BT Sport: "It's been an amazing few days for me and the team. It was a very good effort from the team. I'm just happy I was able to help the team.
"There is nothing to hate about Leicester, the people are great. I'm loving it and I'm enjoying my time. I have a lot of things i want to improve on."
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Barcelona's front three are all Dutch-born - Sergino Dest, Luuk de Jong and Memphis Depay.
Dest plays for the USA so doesn't count as Dutch in football stats.
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Barcelona should be ahead after two minutes. Jordi Alba lofts in a cross and Sergino Dest heads over from six yards out.
Dest is playing on the right wing, having started his Barca career at right-back.
Salzburg 0-0 Wolfsburg
Something to watch out for in the game with Salzburg and Wolfsburg today - penalties.
All of Salzburg's three goals in this Champions League season have been penalties. No club have scored four consecutive Champions League goals from the spot before.
The Austrian side have missed two penalties too.
Barcelona 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Under way in the Nou Camp. It's far from full.
Barcelona v Dynamo Kyiv (17:45 BST)
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Barcelona v Dynamo Kyiv (17:45 BST)
Barcelona have won their past four Champions League games against Dynamo Kyiv, who are one point above them in the group.
But... Barca's biggest ever home defeat in the European Cup is against the Ukrainian side, 4-0 in 1997 with Andriy Shevchenko scoring a hat-trick.
Barcelona v Dynamo Kyiv (17:45 BST)
Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman: "On Wednesday we are playing for our future in this Champions League.
"After losing two games, we have to win to have a chance of going through. There is no other option.
"The big teams have got a lot better and Barca have dropped off. There are teams with more balanced squads of 23 internationals and that have better finances.
"You can’t demand that we win the Champions League when you look at the other teams out there.”
Barcelona v Dynamo Kyiv (17:45 BST)
Barcelona are bottom of Group E with two defeats, losing both games 3-0 - to Bayern Munich and Benfica.
They have recorded fewer shots on target (one) than any other team in the Champions League this season.
Barcelona have lost their last three home Champions League matches, their worst ever run and as many defeats as in their previous 74 such games.
Ronald Koeman has been in charge of Barca for 25% of their home Champions League defeats (3/12), despite only being in charge for 4% of their home games in the tournament (5/131).
They are winless in their last five Champions League matches.
Barcelona v Dynamo Kyiv (17:45 BST)
Barcelona make three changes from their 3-1 win over Valencia last time out.
Luuk de Jong, Oscar Mingueza and Clement Lenglet replace Ansu Fati, Sergi Roberto and the suspended Eric Garcia.
Sergio Aguero is on the bench.
Dynamo Kyiv make three changes from their 4-1 win at Lviv.
Captain Serhiy Sydorchuk and fellow Ukraine internationals Mykola Shaparenko and Illia Zabarnyi come in.
Vladyslav Supriaha keeps his place up front despite being hauled off in the first half of that game with boss Mircea Lucescu saying he needed to learn a lesson.
Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Mingueza, Pique, Lenglet, Jordi Alba, Frenkie de Jong, Busquets, Gavi, Dest, Luuk de Jong, Depay. Subs: Puig, Fati, Demir, Neto, Coutinho, Aguero, Sergi Roberto, Umtiti, Pena, Nico Gonzalez, Balde.
Dynamo Kyiv: Bushchan, Kedziora, Zabarnyi, Syrota, Mykolenko, Sydorchuk, Buyalsky, Tsygankov, Shaparenko, De Pena, Supriaga. Subs: Verbic, Shepelev, Ramirez, Shabanov, Lednev, Andrievsky, Harmash, Karavayev, Vitinho, Tymchyk, Boyko, Shkurin.
We'll focus on the Barcelona game for now and then start looking ahead to the Chelsea and Manchester United games later on.
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