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.
67 mins: Kyle Walker picks up a yellow card for a rash challenge on Kaderábek, the third Manchester City player to go into the book
68 mins: Ilkay Gündoğan hobbles off with yet another injury, this time possibly to his hamstring - not a pleasing sight for Manchester City fans. Bernardo Silva replaces him
73 mins: Penalty appeal! Leroy Sane is through on goal, he takes it past Baumann and then goes down under his challenge. He appeals for a penalty but the referee thinks otherwise. Looks as though there was enough contact to bring him down - perhaps a tad harsh on City
75 mins: Riyal Mahrez is ON, Raheem Sterling OFF for Manchester City in Pep Guardiola's final substitution
Juventus 3-0 Young Boys
Paulo Dybala has a hat-trick for Juventus, and now the home side have a man advantage too as Mohamed Ali Camara earns his second yellow card in three minutes for a slap on Dybala
82 mins: We are into the last 10 minutes at the Rhein-Neckar-Arena and City desperately need a goal from somewhere...there's plenty of attacking firepower on the field but as the clock ticks down Hoffenheim will gain in confidence
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