Champions League LIVE: Gallagher 28 second goal in Madrid derby, Zinchenko and Rice strike, Villa goalless against 10

  • Goal - Marco Asensio (Aston Villa)

  • View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Villa Park

    It's just as well Villa have that one man advantage because Brugge have spent most of the first half on the front foot.

    Even with 10 men the Belgians have enjoyed 60% of possession against a Villa side who seem strangely on edge.

    However Marcus Rashford finished the half by smashing a shot into the Brugge side net and hopefully there were signs at the end of the half that Brugge might be wilting a little.

    Unai Emery has sent on Marco Asensio and Leon Bailey for Ollie Watkins, who was injured and Boubacar Kamara.

    But on this evidence PSG won't be having sleepless nights about facing Villa on this form.

  • View from SunSport's Jordan Davies at The Emirates

    Raheem Sterling looks like a new man! Remarkable what a bit of confidence does.

    The two assists he has tonight has doubled his tally for the entire season. All he needs now is a goal to round off this return to form.

    Not that it will earn him a start this weekend, ineligible to play against his parent club Chelsea on Sunday...

  • HT: Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid (AGG: 2-2)

    After making the perfect start to the match, Atletico have sat back on their lead since.

    Real are struggling to lay a glove on their local rivals so far.

    This match is finely poised as we head into the second-half.

  • HT: Aston Villa 0-0 Club Brugge (AGG: 3-1)

    The Belgians started this match in confident fashion, taking the game to Unai Emery's side.

    However, a red card for Sabbe for Club Brugge has really taken the wind out of their sails.

    Emery's side need a goal to put this tie to bed now.

  • HT: Arsenal 2-1 PSV (AGG: 9-2)

    It has been a much more open game than the reverse leg.

    PSV pegged The Gunners back after they took the lead, before Arsenal restored their lead.

    It looks like the Dutch side have forgotten all about the first leg and the tie as a whole, looking to win tonight's game.

  • View from SunSport's Jack Rosser at Villa Park

    Everyone knows the history of this tie in the Champions League and it never ends well for Atletico. Real always find a way.

    But the signs are good for Diego Simeone's side so far.

    Real have seen more of the ball but have been ponderous, while the hosts are playing with incredible energy and look to be on double speed compared to their rivals.

    That could cost them if the tank runs out too early, but so far so good.

  • Arsenal 2-1 PSV (Agg: 9-2)

    37. Sterling is causing issues for the Dutch side out wide.

    He clips a cross into the box and Rice arrives to head home.

    This tie is one Gunners' goal away from double figures on aggregate.

  • Goal - Declan Rice (Arsenal)

  • Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid (AGG: 2-2)

    37. Atletico are starting to pile the pressure on in the derby.

    Real look nervy whenever the red and whites come forward.

    Gallagher is having a pivotal game in the middle of the park.

  • Arsenal 1-1 PSV (Agg: 8-2)

    31. It's an even game in North London.

    PSV are giving it their all and testing the Arsenal defence.

    This could be an entertaining game for the fans at The Emirates.

    Credit: AP
  • View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Villa Park

    What a start we've had here.

    Villa were taking a bit of a battering from a pumped up Brugge when the Belgians shot themselves in the foot.

    Emi Martinez launched a 60-yard pass over the visitors defence and Marcus Rashford was off like a greyhound chasing a hare.

    Poor Kyriani Sabbe did his best to halt him but grabbed him and then sent him toppling with a clip of his heels.

    Ref Daniel Siebert reached for his red card and suddenly Villa's task looked a lot easier with Brugge reduced to 10 men.

  • Aston Villa 0-0 Club Brugge (AGG: 3-1)

    17. A tough ask has become a mountain to climb for the visitors.

    Sabbe has been shown a straight red card for a lunge.

    The Belgians will have to do it the hard way now.

  • Red card - Kyriani Sabbe (Club Brugge)

  • Arsenal 1-1 PSV (AGG: 8-2)

    18. Til squares the ball to Perisic who drives it into the top corner.

    Of all the people to rock up and score, an ex-Tottenham player.

    It still seems some way back for the Dutch outfit.

  • Goal - Ivan Perisic (PSV)

  • Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid (AGG: 2-2)

    12. Real are trying to find a way back into this game.

    Altetico look more reserved since their goal, trying to make themselves difficult to break down.

    The manager's son, Giuliano Simeone is giving the visitors some problems down the right flank.

    Credit: AFP
  • View from SunSport's Jordan Davies at The Emirates

    Oleksandr Zinchenko there refusing to celebrate against his old club.

    That club where he made 17 appearances on loan back in 2016/17...

    Rumour has it he still sleeps in PSV pyjamas...

  • View from SunSport's Jack Rosser in Madrid

    What an incredible start for Atletico, and Conor Gallagher.

    All the English attention would have been on Jude Bellingham tonight and the ex-Chelsea midfielder has made his mark in seconds.

    It is only his second start in Atletico's last 11 games.

    The top tier in the Metropolitano is literally shaking as the home fans bounce up and down.

  • Arsenal 1-0 PSV (AGG: 8-1)

    6. The Gunners have taken the lead in North London.

    Sterling is the man with the assist as Zinchenko drills a left-footed shot into the bottom corner.

    This could be a long night for the Dutch side.

  • Goal - Oleksandr Zichenko (Arsenal)

  • Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid (AGG: 2-2)

    1. What a start in the Madrid derby.

    Atletico come forward, as it is crossed towards the near post, Alvarez flicks it on.

    Gallagher slides in to convert and the stadium erupts.

    Game on.

  • Goal - Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid)

  • View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Villa Park

    Unai Emery already has one foot in the Champions League quarter-finals - his task tonight is to firmly plant his remaining foot there.

    If he succeeds, the Spaniard will be rewarded with a mouth-watering last-eight showdown with Paris Saint-Germain, the club who dumped him after he won a domestic quadruple in 2018!

    Villa did most of the heavy lifting last week in Bruges, winning 3-1.

    However the Belgians won 3-1 against Atalanta in Bergamo in the last round and believe they can pull off a miracle tonight.

    Club Brugge have never won in 14 previous trips to England.

    Villa, with Marcus Rashford on from the start will be confident they can extend that miserable run

  • Aston Villa vs Club Brugge (AGG: 3-1)

    As we edge towards kick-off, the atmosphere is building at Villa Park.

    Brugge surprised everyone with an away win to book their place in the last-16 so will fancy themselves this evening.

    Aston Villa will need an early goal to knock the wind out of their opponents.