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Barcelona vs Juventus, Champions League - as it happened: Result and analysis from Camp Nou

Follow all of the action from the Champions League match

Evan Bartlett
Tuesday 12 September 2017 15:10 EDT
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Juventus knocked Barcelona out of the competition last year
Juventus knocked Barcelona out of the competition last year (Getty)

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Crisis. What crisis? After a summer of turmoil, humiliation in the transfer market and a revolt against the board, Barcelona are back to doing what they do best: winning games of football.

While the departure of Neymar and failure to land the likes of Philippe Coutinho and Jean-Michael Seri, as well as the ongoing contract sagas surrounding Leo Messi and Andres Iniesta, have cast the club in a bad light, there is no doubt new manager Ernesto Valverde has enjoyed a good start to his reign - on the pitch at least.

Barca have won their first three La Liga games, scoring nine and conceding none, and they already sit four points clear of bitter rivals Real Madrid - a side many rate as the best in Europe.

Follow live coverage below:

What time does it start?

The game kicks off at 7.45pm (BST) at Camp Nou on Tuesday 12 September.

Where can I watch it?

BT Sport Extra 2 will be broadcasting the game. Alternatively, return to this page for updates from our live blog.

It's a big game for...

Ousmane Dembele. Neymar was Barcelona's undoubted star of the Champions League last season, almost single-handedly turning the round of 16 tie against PSG around before then joining the club this summer. Can the young Frenchman Barca replaced him with live up to the hype? Tuesday night's game will be a big test for the winger after a bit-part debut against Espanyol at the weekend. The Camp Nou expects.

The 20-year-old joined Barcelona from Dortmund this summer for a fee rising to €150m
The 20-year-old joined Barcelona from Dortmund this summer for a fee rising to €150m (Getty Images)

Player to watch...

Paulo Dybala. Tipped as a long-term replacement for Messi at both Barcelona and in the Argentina national team, but yet another player the Camp Nou hierarchy failed to land this summer. Quite brilliant in Juve's run to the final last season, including an imperious display when these two sides met in Turin when he scored a brace. Another performance like that and Barca fans will be imploring the club to sign him.

Paulo Dybala has been tipped with a move away from Italy
Paulo Dybala has been tipped with a move away from Italy (Getty)

Form...

Barcelona: WWWLL

Juventus: WWWLL

Odds...

Barcelona win: 4/7

Draw: 10/3

Juventus win: 5/1

34 mins: GOAL! CELTIC 0 PSG 2:

Kylian Mbappe nets a second for Paris Saint Germain in Glasgow. The teenager now has seven Champions League goals in this calendar year.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:26

40 mins: GOAL! CELTIC 0 PSG 3:

And Edinson Cavani bags the third, this one coming from the penalty spot after Jozo Simunovic had been penalised for a tug on the shirt of the Uruguayan striker. 

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:28

43 mins: GOAL! OLYMPIAKOS 0 SPORTING LISBON 3:

There's three away goals for Sporting Lisbon too as Bruno Fernandes is the latest to take advantage of some haphazard home defending. The likeable Portuguese side are off to a flier in an extremely difficult Group D.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:30

45 mins: Man Utd 1 Basel 0: Two minutes of stoppage time are signalled at Old Trafford. The weather conditions that were poor at kick-off have worsened, but Jose Mourinho will be delighted to see his side take a lead in at the break.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:32

45 mins: GOAL! BARCELONA 1 JUVENTUS 0: Lionel Messi scores past Gianluigi Buffon for the first time and Barcelona have the lead at the Camp Nou. It was a brilliantly worked goal that saw the Argentine play a one-two with Luis Suarez before stroking into the far corner.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:33

HALF-TIME - MAN UTD 1 BASEL 0:

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:34

A bullseye for Fellaini.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:43

SECOND HALF KICK-OFF: The rain looks to have stopped as Basel restart the contest at Old Trafford. The Swiss side kept a compact shape in the first half but the onus may now be on Raphael Wicky's team to attack with them a goal behind. Can United take advantage is space begins to open up in the latter stages?

Correction - The rain hadn't stopped, I was simply. mistaken after the lens of camera one had been wiped clean during half-time.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:49

50 mins: GOAL! BENFICA 1 CSKA MOSCOW 0:

No goals for the Swiss at Old Trafford but there has been one scored by a Swiss striker in Lisbon. Haris Seferovic has flicked Benfica into the lead against their Russian opponents at the start of the second half.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:54

53 mins: GOAL! MAN UTD 2 BASEL 0:

A second header, a second goal and Manchester United are on course for a winning start on their return to the Champions League. The home side won a corner after a positive Anthony Martial run and shot had been thwarted by Tomas Vaclik, but from the subsequent set-piece, Daley Blind stepped up a perfect left-wing cross for Romelu Lukaku to power in.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 20:56

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