🔴 LIVE: Aston Villa deadlocked in Brugge; Inter-Arsenal and PSG-Atleti later

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🔴 LIVE: Aston Villa deadlocked in Brugge; Inter-Arsenal and PSG-Atleti later

After Tuesday night’s Champions League fixtures kept us on the edge of our seats, we can look forward to the same again on Wednesday.

Follow along live with us for all the latest.


Club Brugge v Aston Villa

Brugge set out to keep Aston Villa at bay in the opening exchanges, with the Premier League side struggling to break through the block.

As the first half progressed, the Belgian side grew into the game and had a few chances to score of their own.


Shakhtar Donestk v Young Boys

Scorers: Imeri 27′; Zubkov 31′, Sudakov 41′

Young Boys took the lead when Shakhtar were attempting to play out from the back but got caught in possession. Some quick thinking from Cheikh Niasse saw the ball won back and fed to Kastriot Imeri, who slotted the ball beyond the goalkeeper.

Shakhtar immediately hit back though, and Oleksandr Zubkov was able to get ahead of his marker in the box and finish from close range.

Just before half-time, the Ukrainian side put themselves into the lead when Heorhiy Sudakov skipped through the Young Boys defence before lashing his shot in from the edge of the 18-yard box.

Still to come…

Red Star Belgrade v Barcelona


Bayern Munich v Benfica


Feyenoord v RB Salzburg


Inter v Arsenal


PSG v Atlético de Madrid


Sparta Prague v Brest


Stuttgart v Atalanta


The next Champions League match days will take place on Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th November.


📸 NICOLAS TUCAT – AFP or Licensors

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