Summary

  • Europa League: West Ham 2-0 Sevilla - Soucek heads home before Yarmolenko scores in extra time (2-1 agg)

  • Hammers trailed 1-0 after first leg

  • FT: Europa Conference League: Rennes 2-1 Leicester (2-3 agg)

  • Fofana levels on night on first appearance of season for Foxes

  • FT: Galatasaray 1-2 Barcelona in Europa League - first leg finished 0-0

  1. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    I see a Leicester fan in the away end with one of those ridiculous big hats you see on St Patrick's Day sometimes.

    I've definitely never worn one of those.............

  2. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 68 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    Rennes bring on Serhou Guirassy for Martin Terrier up front.

  3. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    Kasper Schmeichel hasn't made a save all night, Rennes have only had that one shot on target.

    Leicester, by contrast, have had four efforts on goal.

  4. Postpublished at 64 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    Rennes shout for a penalty (again) but don't get one (again).

    Youri Tielemans nudged over Martin Terrier from Benjamin Bourigeaud's cross but it was a fair challenge.

  5. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    There's no away goal rule any more so *if* Rennes scored twice we'd go to extra time.

  6. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 60 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    Lots of boos from the home fans as Wilfred Ndidi, who was injured a couple of minutes ago in that penalty shout, wanders off to be replaced by James Maddison.

  7. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    Chance for Rennes but Gaetan Laborde backs out of a bicycle kick and Lovro Majer turns it wide at the back post.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2022

    #bbcfootball

    Sho: Good to see Fofana back. And back with a bang.

  9. Postpublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2022

    Ryan Kent has scored for Rangers and they are 4-1 up on aggregate against Red Star Belgrade (1-1 on the night). That should surely be enough for the Scottish side surely.

    Follow live text of that here.

  10. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    Good tackle by Wilfred Ndidi to stop Gaetan Laborde's shot on the edge of the box.

    The home fans appeal for a penalty but it was a fair challenge, although Ndidi is hurt.

  11. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    The referee blows the whistle just as Rennes are taking a corner to sort something out in the box.

    The kick comes to Lovro Majer, who tucks it in just in case, but everybody else had long stopped and it's not allowed.

  12. Postpublished at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2022

    Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)

    That is Wesley Fofana's first goal for Leicester City in his 39th appearance. He last netted in December 2019 for Saint-Etienne.

  13. goal

    GOAL - Rennes 1-1 Leicester (1-3 agg)published at 51 mins

    Wesley Fofana

    WHAT A RETURN TO THE TEAM!!

    Wesley Fofana, on his first appearance this season following injury, leaps highest to glance a header off the inside of the post from Ademola Lookman's corner.

    And the Foxes lead by two goals again.

    Wesley FofanaImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Rennes 1-0 Leicester (1-2 agg)

    Leicester should be level on the night as Daniel Amartey gets a strong header onto a corner but it's straight at keeper Dogan Alemdar.

  15. Postpublished at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2022

    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang continues his fine form for Barcelona by putting them 2-1 up at Galatasaray.

  16. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Rennes 1-0 Leicester (1-2 agg)

    The keeper catches Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's simple free-kick.

  17. YELLOW CARDpublished at 48 mins

    Rennes 1-0 Leicester (1-2 agg)

    Rennes' Gaetan Laborde fouls James Justin and gets a booking. Free-kick although maybe Leicester would have liked to play advantage.

  18. Antonio and Cresswell startpublished at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2022

    West Ham v Sevilla (agg: 0-1. 2000GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    Michail Antonio and Aaron Cresswell have both shrugged off injury concerns to start for West Ham.

    The pair were replaced early in the second half against Aston Villa at the weekend with injuries that prevented them from training yesterday.

    However, they both made the Hammers starting line-up as Said Benrahma replacing Nikola Vlasic the only change from the first-leg.

    West Ham: Areola, Johnson, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell, Soucek, Rice, Lanzini, Benrahma, Fornals, Antonio. Subs: Fabianski, Yarmolenko, Vlasic, Noble, Diop, Fredericks, Masuaku, Kral, Randolph, Alese, Chesters, Perkins.

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  19. KICK-OFFpublished at 46 mins

    Rennes 1-0 Leicester (1-2 agg)

    The second half begins. Can Leicester see this out?

  20. Full housepublished at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 17 March 2022

    West Ham v Sevilla (Agg: 0-1. 20:00GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    Tonight’s game at the London Stadium will make history for West Ham.

    The Europa League last-16 tie is a 60,000 sell-out.

    It means it will be the biggest home crowd in the Hammers’ entire history.

    And with 98% of the tickets sold to Hammers fans, there promises to be some noise if David Moyes’ men make it through to their first European quarter-final since 1981.