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Evening all, and welcome to Manchester City v Shakhtar Donetsk!

Champions League / Group Stage
Etihad Stadium / 26.11.2019
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The Editorial Team

Updated 26/11/2019 at 21:54 GMT


21:52
So, City go through as group winners, and provided Dinamo do not beat them in the final game while Shakhtar lose to or draw with Atalanta, Shaktar will join them.
21:51
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Full-time: Manchester City 1-1 Shakhtar Donetsk.
90+4'
City have hit a lot of long balls tonight - I can't believe that was part of their plan - and there's another, which Jesus can't reach.
90+3'
Alan Patrick goes down with cramp and the crowd immediately register their disapproval but the reality is that City are not really chasing a winner. They'll take one if it comes, but they're not forcing the issue.
90+1'
There'll be four added minutes.
90+1'
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Fernandinho chops down Tete and is booked; he'll now miss City's final match, which will almost certainly be a dead rubber.
90'
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Argh! Junior Moraes, who was about to go off anyway, hurts himself and is stretchered off. Sikan, who is just 18, replaces him.
89'
It's all going on in Madrid, where Sarabia and Mbappe have brought PSG back from 2-0 down to 2-2.
87'
Angelino, who's had a tough night, clips a ball towards Sterling at the far post, who can't control his volley, slicing wide.
86'
I was wrong. If Shakhtar get a winner, that'll take them through, because although they drew both games with Dinamo, they scored three away goals to Dinamo's two, and that counts as part of head-to-head, which is used before goal difference. That is not a good rule; one goal should be worth one goal.
85'
I'm sure they'll still hand out some hidings, and if they pulled it off they'd not be the first good team to pull off a European Cup once past their best, but City have definitely lost a step.
84'
Sterling bends a low cross into the box, directly into the arms of Pyatov.
83'
Benzema has put Madrid 2-0 up on PSG.
83'
Who knew. Though I actually think Kompany needed replacing three seasons ago.
82'
Foden clips into the box but Bernardo is up against Ismaily, and he heads back to Pyatov.
80'
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Marcos Antonio replaces Kovalenko.
79'
Cancelo lifts a ball over the top for Bernardo, who stretches to divert it across the face, only for Kryutsov to stick it behind. The resultant corner comes to nothing.
78'
Spurs now lead Olympiakos 4-2; Bayern are 5-0 up in Belgrade; Madrid still lead PSG.
78'
A lull.
76'
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I'm surprised this change wasn't made earlier, or pre-match. Foden replaces Rodri. I don't see that City needed him and Gundogan against this standard of opponent.