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Your support makes all the difference.Barcelona meet Lyon in the last 16 of the Champions League as the continue to chase a spectacular treble.
Barca came through the group stage undefeated, are top of La Liga and are into the Copa del Rey semi-finals, but they have been through mixed form in recent weeks.
Lyon managed to beat Manchester City in the group stages and will surely need a similar result here at home in order to come through the tie at the Camp Nou. Follow it live:
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Lyon 0-0 Barcelona, 43 minutes
Barcelona have just started to control possession in Lyon, and they are beginning to turn the screw.
Ousmane Dembele whistles a low shot wide with Anthony Lopes unsighted, and thus nowhere near it.
45 minutes
Goalless as we go into stoppage time at both games.
One minute at both Anfield and the Groupama Stadium.
Sergio Busquets' deflected effort slides past Anthony Lopes' goal, and that'll be that for the first half in Lyon. Similarly action-packed, similarly goalless.
A busy first 45 minutes for Lionel Messi, who uncharacteristically squandered a pair of strong openings.
No shots on target in the first half from Bayern Munich, coming closest when Joel Matip inadvertently turned against his own goalkeeper from a dangerous Serge Gnabry cross.
It is 50-50 in terms of possession, and the visitors will be pleased not to have conceded. Niko Kovac has clearly directed his full-backs to hold themselves back and it has largely worked, but Liverpool have still found chances.
A fascinating 45 minutes ahead.
Liverpool 0-0 Bayern Munich, 47 minutes
Liverpool have settled back into the game quicker than Bayern Munich, who give the ball away badly twice in quick succession.
Liverpool 0-0 Bayern Munich, 48 minutes
Robert Lewandowski concedes a free kick is in his own half as Joel MAtip beats him to a bouncing ball, but Trent Alexander-Arnold's delivery is again disappointing..
Matsu Hummels seems to get the slightest of touches as the ball skips off the damp turf and behind but Gianluca Rocchi signals for a goal kick.
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