Postpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 9 April 2022
Clermont 0-1 PSG
Jodel Dossou skips past his marker on the right and gets a shot off from a tight angle, but it's an easy save for Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Better from the hosts, though.
La Liga: Real Madrid v Getafe (20:00 BST)
Ligue 1: Clermont v PSG (20:00 BST)
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Clermont 0-1 PSG
Jodel Dossou skips past his marker on the right and gets a shot off from a tight angle, but it's an easy save for Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Better from the hosts, though.
Real Madrid 0-0 Getafe
Marcelo hits a pinger of a volley from range and it's travelling but is straight at David Soria, who palms it down and picks up the bouncing ball.
Clean hit.
Clermont 0-1 PSG
Kylian Mbappe did catch Alidu Seido in the build-up to Neymar's goal, but the contact was deemed accidental by the officials.
PSG have an early lead and they're hungry for more.
Real Madrid 0-0 Getafe
The only thing that can stop Karim Benzema this week is likely the offside flag.
He slides the ball into the net but he's judged to be offside as he celebrates. Replays show the ball flicked off Rodrygo and into his path and he was stood a little off...
Real Madrid 0-0 Getafe
A steady opening two minutes, Vinicius Junior giving chase to a long ball, Getafe clipping the ball around with a little nervousness...
Neymar
Nerves. Settled.
The visitors take the lead, and it's a lovely finish from Neymar to put them in front.
Lionel Messi turns inside the penalty area before shifting the ball to the Brazilian, who takes a touch before finding the far corner.
Clermont want a free-kick for Kylian Mbappe's foul on Alidu Seido. VAR are taking a look - but the goal stands.
Real Madrid 0-0 Getafe
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Clermont 0-0 PSG
It's all PSG in the early stages, as you'd expect.
The visitors are pinning Clermont back inside their own half, spreading the ball from left to right and back again in search of an opening.
Under way in both games! Let's have some goals...
Clermont v PSG (20:00 BST)
PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino has said it would be "best" for Kylian Mbappe to remain in France next season.
Mbappe has been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid once his contract with PSG expires at the end of the current campaign.
"As a coach, we want the best for Kylian and the club," said Pochettino.
"The best for the club is that Kylian stays. It is also the best for Kylian. There is a negotiation."
Clermont v Paris St-Germain (20:00 BST)
Here's the boy Lionel turning up for duty like he's about to begin a banking internship...
Clermont v PSG (20:00 BST)
Victory tonight would lift PSG 15 points clear of Rennes and Marseille in second and third respectively.
They are on course to be crowned Ligue 1 champions in the next fortnight, with Marseille visiting the Parc des Princes in Le Classique next Sunday.
Real Madrid v Getafe (20:00 BST)
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Real Madrid v Getafe (20:00 BST)
This is styled as a bit of a derby. But can you call it a derby when there's a half an hour drive between the grounds?
I don't know where that leaves Brighton v Palace by the way.
Clermont v PSG (20:00 BST)
PSG make two changes to the team that thrashed Lorient 5-1 last weekend. Sergio Ramos and Marco Verratti are restored to the side, replacing injured duo Marquinhos and Leandro Paredes.
Clermont XI: Desmas, Zedadka, Seidu, Billong, Mendy, Magnin, Berthomier, Gastien, Dossou, Bayo, Khaoui
PSG XI: Donnarumma, Hakimi, Ramos, Kimpembe, Nuno Mendes, Danilo, Verratti, Gueye, Neymar, Messi, Mbappe
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Getafe v Real Madrid (20:00 BST)
Getafe XI: David Soria, S. Mitrović, D. Dakonam, Jorge Cuenca, M. Olivera, D. Suárez, Gonzalo Villar, N. Maksimović, Carles Aleñá, Borja Mayoral, E. Ünal
Real Madrid XI: T. Courtois, Marcelo, D. Alaba, Éder Militão, Lucas Vázquez, E. Camavinga, Casemiro, F. Valverde, Vinícius Júnior, K. Benzema, Rodrygo
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The Real Madrid of old - with their mega stars and fancy haircuts - are a distant memory. That's what we're told at least.
The dominant years are done and dusted. No more Ronaldo, Zidane, Raul, Beckham or whoever else.
And yet here they are again, marching on to a La Liga title and the late stages of the Champions League.
Paris St-Germain can only dream of such European success and pedigree. A league title though is at least a foregone conclusion.
Is tonight just another step in the procession for both sides?
Let the big names guide us through some drama...