Man City 1-1 Real Madrid extra-time LIVE SCORE: De Bruyne’s strike keeps Champions League tie alive as penalties loom

  • Julian Alvarez scores!

    The perfect start for the European champions!

    Julian Alvarez sends Andriy Lunin the wrong way as he plants into the right corner.

    MAN CITY 1-0 REAL MADRID

  • Here we go!

    Kyle Walker appeared to win both coin tosses so the shootout will take place in front of the Manchester City fans in the north stand...

    ...and the home side will go first.

  • Full time - Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    It's all over at the Etihad.

    This quarter-final could not settled in 90 minutes. No winner could be found in extra-time. It will have to be decided by a penalty shootout.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    120. The fourth official informs all inside the Etihad that there will be just 60 further seconds.

    It's enough time for Doku to accelerate down the left wing, but when his cross rebounds off a defender, back against the Manchester City man and behind for a goalkick, the Real Madrid fans at that end can celebrate a job well done.

    Now to penalties.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    118. Madrid miss a chance to break four-on-three as a pass for Bellingham is overhit.

    At the other end, Foden slips in Alvarez, who fires straight at Lunin from a tight angle.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    116. Compact for so long, the game has become really stretched which may suit Real Madrid more. Or Man City. I don't know.

    Whoever it favours, I know it's absolute agony for supporters of both clubs.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    114. It's not so much that Manchester City have run out of ideas, more that they're absolutely shattered.

    Real Madrid more so.

    It's not a breeze blogging this stuff either.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4) – Man City double substitution

    112. Two more changes for the hosts brings Mateo Kovacic and John Stones into the action.

    Off go Kevin De Bruyne - perhaps surprisingly with penalties looming - and Manuel Akanji.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4) - Real Madrid substitution

    110. Eder Militao is on in place of the departing Dani Carvajal, but it won't be the oncoming Brazilian who is required to deal with the lively Jeremy Doku.

    Instead, it appears as though Real Madrid are going to switch to three at the back with another sub - Lucas Vazquez - playing as a right wing-back.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    108. Dani Carvajal hits the deck just as City were preparing for one final push.

    The home crowd aren't happy, and TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher is desperate to talk about the 'dark arts', but it does look as though the right-back will have to be replaced.

  • Kick-off - Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    106. Nerves. Tired legs. Tired minds. And that's just the supporters inside the ground.

    The mental and physical strain of this encounter cannot be underplayed, and it's going to take something big to win this contest.

  • Extra-time half-time - Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    Still nothing can separate these giants of the European game.

    There will 15 minutes more football before a penalty shoot-out decides the tie.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    105+2. I was all set to say that Real's first corner was not worth waiting for after it was headed clear...

    ...but the visitors kept the opportunity alive, and when Brahim Diaz swung a delivery back into the box, Antonio Rudiger was suddenly all alone and ten yards out.

    On the move, the former Chelsea defender takes a wild swing and powers over Ederson's crossbar from close range.

    As big a chance as the visitors have mustered all night.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    105+1. REAL MADRID WIN THEIR FIRST CORNER OF THE GAME!!

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    105. Two minutes of additional time are signalled at the end of the first period of extra time of the second leg of this Champions League quarter-final.

    That was a mouthful.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    103. Steve McManaman goes on a rant about Real's deep defensive lines to such an extent that it's just a noise.

    Meanwhile, Doku has a chance to take advantage of a loose punch from Lunin, but Carvajal gets across to block.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4) - Real Madrid substitution

    101. Vinicius Jr looked spent on that last race with Walker, and it's no surprise when Carlo Ancelotti replaces him.

    The Brazilian eats up a few seconds by going to ground first, eventually hobbling off to be replaced by Lucas Vazquez.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    99. A half-chance for Phil Foden, who miskicks the ball before he can even test Andriy Lunin in the Real Madrid goal.

    Then - all of a sudden - Vinicius Jr finds himself in behind on the right with Jude Bellingham all alone in middle.

    However, notable by his absence last week, Kyle Walker soars back to beat the Brazilian to the ball, and clear the danger.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    97. Real Madrid just progressed upfield and deep into the Manchester City half.

    It took me completely by surprise so who knows what the City defence must have felt.

    Anyway, the visitors quickly saw the error of their way, gave up possession, and dropped back deep on to the edge of their own box.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    95. Another break down the left results in a game of pinball inside the Real Madrid penalty area.

    As the ball ricochets one way and then the other, Foden and Bernardo Silva both make attempts to latch on to possession.

    Eventually, Mendy smuggles the ball behind for corner number 16.

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    93. There's an early scare in extra-time for Jude Bellingham after what appeared an innocuous collision with Ruben Dias.

    Thankfully, the England midfielder is up and able to continue after a short spell of treatment.

  • Kick-off - Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    91. It's time to go again at the Etihad, and Julian Alvarez is on for extra-time in place of Erling Haaland.

    Expect more Manchester City pressure here. I just cannot see how Real Madrid find their attacking stride after defending for so long. They will be desperate for penalties.

  • Match stats after 90 minutes

    Real Madrid still going well on the corner count.

  • Full time - Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    All square at the Bernabeu.

    All square after 90 minutes at the Etihad Stadium.

    Can a further half hour find a winner in this enthralling Champions League quarter-final?

  • Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (agg: 4-4)

    90+5. De Bruyne whips over the delivery, the ball is flicked on and arrives for Haaland at the far post...

    ...who loops a weak header over the bar.

    It's the last chance of normal time, and we're heading for a further 30 minutes.