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Chelsea vs Qarabag, Champions League - as it happened: Result and analysis from Stamford Bridge

Follow all of the action from the Champions League match

Tuesday 12 September 2017 15:12 EDT
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Pedro gave Chelsea the lead against Qarabag
Pedro gave Chelsea the lead against Qarabag (Getty)

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Chelsea return to the Champions League on Tuesday night when they face Azeri side FK Qarabag at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues are back in Europe's premiere club competition following a one-year absence in which they claimed the Premier League title.

After that brilliant debut year, Antonio Conte endured a difficult summer in west London and an even more difficult start to the season with that home defeat to Burnley on the opening day.

But quietly Chelsea have turned things around with three wins on the bounce and now find themselves back near the summit of the table.

Follow the live action below...

What time does it start?

The game kicks off at 7.45pm at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday 12 September.

Where can I watch it?

BT Sport ESPN will be broadcasting the game, with coverage starting at 7pm. Alternatively, return to this page for updates from our live blog.

It's a big game for...

Bakayoko was a key part of Monaco's run to the semi-finals last season
Bakayoko was a key part of Monaco's run to the semi-finals last season (Getty)

Tiemoue Bakayoko. The young midfielder was a big part of Monaco's exciting run to the semi-finals of this competition last year, protecting his defence and releasing the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Bernardo Silva and Falcao to wreak havoc going forward. But there have been fears in west London that the departure of Nemanja Matic has weakened Chelsea with competition on both domestic and European fronts this year. A big performance from Bakayoko at the heart of Chelsea's midfield at the start of this Champions League campaign could go a long way to putting the Stamford Bridge faithful at ease.

Player to watch...

The Belgian spent last season on loan at Real Betis
The Belgian spent last season on loan at Real Betis (Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

Charly Musonda. The youngster has been unlucky so far this season, coming on as a substitute in Chelsea's defeats to Arsenal, on penalties in the Community Shield, and Burnley. However, reports this week suggest Conte is set to rest some of his more senior players and Musonda himself dropped a hint on Instagram that he could be set for some more first-team action soon. An opportunity against the unfancied Qarabag could see the 20-year-old attacking midfielder make a case for more regular inclusion.

Form...

Chelsea: WWWLD

Qarabag: WLWWW

Odds...

Chelsea win: 1/6

Draw: 7/1

Qarabag win: 25/1

77 mins: Man Utd 2 Basel 0: With the points in the bag, Jose Mourinho opts to freshen things up with the introduction of Marcus Rashford for his Champions League debut. It's Manchester United's third and final change following the second half appearance of Jesse Lingard and the first half injury to Paul Pogba that saw Marouane Fellaini's arrival.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:24

82 mins: GOAL! CHELSEA 6 QARABAG 0:

Michy Batshuayi bundles in number six at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea are now just one goal away from matching the record score in a Champions League group game.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:26

84 mins: GOAL! MAN UTD 3 BASEL 0:

Marcus Rashford has his first Champions League goal! On the pitch for just seven minutes, and the England striker gets himself on the scoresheet. Romelu Lukaku fed his compatriot, Marouane Fellaini, down the right wing, and the substitute crossed into the middle from the byline. Juan Mata missed it at the near post, but Rashford made no mistake at the far, sending his shot into the roof of the net via a slight deflection.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:27

Not bad for a teenager.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:31

83 mins: GOAL! CELTIC 0 PSG 4:

An own-goal from Mikael Lustig has made it 4-0 to Paris Saint Germain in Glasgow. This night could not get any worse for Celtic.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:33

85 mins: GOAL! CELTIC 0 PSG 5:

Ah. Yes, it could. Edinson Cavani heads in brilliantly from an acute angle at the far post to bring up number five. 

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:34

89 mins: GOAL! OLYMPIAKOS 1 SPORTING LISBON 3:

Felipe Pardo nets a consolation for Olympiakos in Greece with a goal that was all the Columbian's working. Tricking his way in from the right, the forward beat Rui Patricio from a narrow angle with a crisp shot.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:36

FULL TIME - MAN UTD 3 BASEL 0:

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:36

90+3 mins: GOAL! OLYMPIAKOS 2 SPORTING LISBON 3:

With 20 seconds of injury time remaining, Felipe Pardo gets his second to add some unlikely respectability to the scoreline. Despite his celebrations, there will barely any further time for a dramatic equaliser.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:39

90+1 mins: GOAL! BAYERN MUNICH 3 ANDERLECHT 0:

The highly-rated Joshua Kimmich adds some icing to Bayern Munich's cake in injury time by stylishly rounding the goalkeeper and firing into the empty net.

Sam Dymond12 September 2017 21:41

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