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Champions League LIVE: PSV and Girona face each other, Slovan Bratislava hosts Dinamo Zagreb
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Champions League LIVE: PSV and Girona face each other, Slovan Bratislava hosts Dinamo Zagreb

It’s another Champions League week! And it’s a match day ahead of us with a host of fascinating games and encounters between some of Europe’s biggest clubs. Two days of football at the highest level, drama and goals galore – where else would you rather be?

Follow all Champions League games here.

20:22 CET – PSV thought they had made it 3-0 against 10-man Girona, but Ismael Saibari’s goal was ruled out after a VAR review. It’s a shame that it was just a side note and would have been a good ending.

20:16 CET – Dinamo Zagreb scored a fourth goal! Sandro Kulenovic scored his second goal for the Croatian team and now leads 4-1 against hosts Slovan Bratislava. The game is certainly over in Slovakia.

20:08 CET – Another team news for you: Real Madrid will start with Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe in attack against AC Milan. The Serie A side will have a lot to do at the Bernabeu but have their own talent in Rafael Leao and Christan Pulisic.

The full lineups can be found here.

Starting lineups
Starting lineupsFlash score

20:00 CET – Now things have gotten worse for Girona. Against PSV they are down to ten men and Arnau Martinez receives his second yellow card of the game. PSV leads 2-0.

19:57 CET – Dinamo Zagreb extended its lead over Slovan Bratislava 3-1 through Sandro Kulenovic.

19:54 CET – We’re back in Eindhoven and Bratislava, with PSV and Dinamo leading their respective games.

Seven more games kick off at 9pm CET and we can enjoy a feast of football with Manchester City, Liverpool, Real Madrid, AC Milan and Juventus in action.

City face Sporting in Lisbon and both Erling Haaland and Viktor Gyokeres will be leading the charge for their teams in that game. City also gave young defender Jahmai Simpson-Pusey his first Champions League title.

19:34 CET – It is halftime in both early kick-off games. Both games were open games – read more about them below.

PSV 2-0 Girona

Slovan Bratislava 1:2 Dinamo Zagreb

19:20 CET – PSV doubles its lead! After setting up the first goal, Malik Tillman scored his team’s second goal with an excellent solo performance.

19:16 CET – Dinamo Zagreb has turned things around and the Croatian team is now leading 2-1 thanks to a goal from Petar Sucic.

19:03 CET – PSV leadership! Ryan Flamingo gave the Dutch team a 1-0 lead against Girona with a controversial goal; Malik Tillman appeared to be over the touchline when he made the long throw that led there, but the VAR did not check.

18:59 CET – What a start to Bratislava! Dinamo Zagreb has now equalized through Dario Spikic.

18:52 CET – The hosts got off to a dream start in Slovakia as David Strelec gave Slovan Bratislava a 1-0 lead after five minutes.

18:20 CET – The other early kick-off sees Slovakian side Slovan Bratislava host Dinamo Zagreb as the home side look for their first points of the season.

Check out our game preview here.

18:10 CET – First up, PSV will be aiming for their first win of the league stage this evening as they host Champions League newcomers Girona 18:45 CET.

Check out the preview here.

Check out the lineups for this below:

Match lineups
Match lineupsFlash score

17:45 CET – Hello and welcome back to our UEFA Champions League coverage! On evenings like today I always wonder what it’s like not to be interested in football while magical Champions League evenings pass by. But luckily if you’re reading this you’re not! So what can you look forward to in the next two unforgettable days?

We at Flashscore have put together a preview of the best of this week’s action in our European Highlights feature, check it out!

If you’re feeling nostalgic, watch Real Madrid vs AC Milan 9:00 p.m. CET is a classic Champions League duel between two clubs with a long history and long-standing rivalry. Milan’s city rivals Inter are also involved in a game to keep an eye on as they host Arsenal tomorrow night in a game between two well-drilled sides.

If you are a fan of Sporting CP or Manchester United, your eyes will certainly be on Sporting vs Manchester City in Ruben Amorim’s final European match before he joins the Manchester red team at the start of the international break.

Check out the preview for this game here.

Amorim will be sorely missed by Sporting fans, as evidenced by the fact that tickets for his final game this weekend sold out in a minute. He leaves behind a legacy of breaking the seemingly impenetrable dominance of Porto and Benfica while playing a style of football to be proud of.

His attention now turns to Thursday evenings and the Europa League with his new employer.

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