Juventus vs Young Boys – Champions League LIVE: latest updates from Turin as Cristiano Ronaldo suspended
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Your support makes all the difference.Juventus take on Young Boys in Turin without the help of their star turn, Cristiano Ronaldo, after the Portuguese was controversially sent off in their opening fixture at Valencia.
The Italian club are currently second in Group H behind Manchester United on goal difference, with Jose Mourinho's beleaguered side taking on Valencia at Old Trafford later in the day. Follow it live:
What time does it start?
Juventus vs Young Boys kicks off at 5.55pm.
Where can I watch it?
The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1.
What are the odds?
Juventus win 1/5
Draw 6/1
Young Boys win 18/1.
FULL TIME: CSKA MOSCOW 1-0 REAL MADRID
Late, late drama in Moscow after goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev is sent off for dissent, but they hold on to get the win! Nikola Vlasic's early goal is enough for a big win for Moscow
FULL TIME: Manchester United 0-0 Valencia
Boos can be heard at full-time at Old Trafford, four games without a win and the pressure continues to mount on Jose Mourinho. Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford had good chances to find the decisive goal late on, but ultimately it wasn't to be
FULL TIME CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SCORES:
Hoffenheim 1-2 Manchester City
Juventus 3-0 Young Boys
AEK Athens 2-3 Benfica
Bayern Munich 1-1 Ajax
Lyon 2-2 Shakhtar Donetsk
CSKA Moscow 1-0 Real Madrid
Roma 5-0 Viktoria Plzen
Manchester United 0-0 Valencia
Right, that's it for day one of Champions League this week. A significantly better evening for the blue side of Manchester.
We'll be here again tomorrow for all the Champions League ties including the exciting prospect of Tottenham vs Barcelona...thanks for tuning in.
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