That's it folks. Real Sociedad are clearly improving under David Moyes but they endured a frustrating night of missed chances as they were held by Athletic Bilbao in an entertaining Basque derby. Thanks for all your comments regarding the Champions League draw. Don't forget we'll have live coverage of who is drawn against who in the last-16 in Sportsday on Monday at around 11:00 GMT. Until then...
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Marseille remain one point above second-placed Paris St-Germain; a wasted chance for Marcelo Bielsa's men.
Monaco are up to sixth.
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Marseille corner - keeper Steve Mandanda is up.
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Ooof. Monaco's Lucas Ocampos is booked for kung fu kicking 16-year-old Bilal Boutobba in the head. The teenager is OK though.
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Basel
Basel are through to the knockout stages for the first time since 2012. Then, they took four points off Manchester United in the group stage to qualify. This time the champions of Switzerland took four points off Liverpool to get through.
"What we would like now is to rest," says Basel coach Paulo Sousa. "Competing with the best has allowed us to grow - me as a coach and the players. The next round will be a challenge again. Everything is special when you go through in this competition."
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Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund might be struggling in the Bundesliga but they can do no wrong in the Champions League. Jurgen Klopps's side, who are just above the relegation zone in Germany, finished ahead of Arsenal in Group D, with Klopp declaring: "We have secured first place in this group, the maximum possible goal."
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Porto
Porto impressed taking 14 points out of 18 to top Group H and will be seeded in Monday's draw. "I've not thought about who I want for the next round, it will just be destiny," says coach Julen Lopetegui. "We'll play whoever comes our way."
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Shakhtar Donetsk
Shakhtar Donetsk will be hoping to do better than the last time they reach the last-16. The champions of Ukraine lost 5-2 on aggregate to Borussia Dortmund at the same stage in 2013. Shakhtar's Luiz Adriano finished the group stage as top scorer with nine goals, equalling Cristiano Ronaldo's record.
"Everybody knows that the long winter break in Ukraine puts us in a tricky situation compared to the remaining clubs in the competition," says Shakhtar's Brazil midfielder Bernard. "But we will do our best to cope and show just how good we really are when the knockout stages arrive."
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Three minutes left. Is there time left for Marseille?
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
One win in four La Liga games for David Moyes at Real Sociedad, who climb one place to 14th. A few weeks ago this point would have been celebrated, but Sociedad had more than enough chances to seal victory. Even in the dying moments Sergio Canales spurned a glorious opportunity.
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FC Porto 0-2 Benfica
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FC Porto now trail their rivals Benfica by six points at the top of the table thanks to a Lima brace.
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Marseille have just brought on 16-year-old Bilal Boutobba, who was born in 1998, for Mario Lemina.
1998!
"He is to be classified in the category of rough diamonds. It remains to polish," as Google Translate tells me their website said yesterday.
The piece goes on to compare him to Arjen Robben!
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
The home crowd are getting impatient. Time is running out. Real Sociedad are knocking on the door but can't find a way through Bilbao's well-marshalled defence.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Four minutes of added time.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
There's a commotion on the sidelines and the referee isn't happy. He's coming over to have a word with Bilbao boss Ernesto Valverde who receives a ticking off.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Free-kick to Real Sociedad and Sergio Canales cannot believe it as his set-piece strikes the bar. So close for Sociedad! Two minutes of normal time remaining.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Five minutes for David Moyes's side to find a winner against 10 men. Aymeric Laporte's red card has certainly got the home fans going. A wall of red and white shirts has sprung up on the edge of the Bilbao penalty area. Sociedad cannot find a way through...yet.
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AC Milan 2-0 Napoli
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AC Milan overtake Rafael Benitez's Napoli in the league on goal difference by moving up to sixth, within two points of a Champions League place.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
A red card in the Basque derby? Surely not...
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Late drama! Bilbao will play the final 10 minutes with 10 men after defender Aymeric Laporte, who had already been booked, is shown a second yellow card for an ugly challenge on Xabi Prieto. Laporte can have absolutely no complaints.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Tame finish by Mikel Rico straight at the Sociedad keeper after being teed-up just outside the penalty area. Bilbao putting the home defence under increasing pressure as the Basque derby enters its closing stages.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
We're in the last 15 minutes. David Moyes needs a goal fast otherwise it's one win in four La Liga games since taking charge of Real Sociedad.
GOAL
Monaco 1-0 Marseille - Bernardo Silva (67 mins)
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Bernardo Silva scores his first goal for Monaco from 16 yards out after Yannick Ferreira Carrasco dummied a Anthony Martial cross. Monaco possibly having a say in the title race here even though they're not in the mix themselves.
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Bayer Leverkusen
Despite qualifying, there is disappointment in the Bayer Leverkusen camp that they will not be seeded. The Germans needed to defeat Benfica in their final game to finish top but were held to a goalless draw.
"We are disappointed not to go through as the top team in the group," says Leverkusen coach Roger Schmidt. "Now we're in the last 16, there'll be many strong sides. Even if we had won the group we could still have played Paris St-Germain or Barcelona - but we are still disappointed we didn't finish top because now we won't play the second leg at home."
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
It is more like Manchester weather in San Sebastian and the greasy conditions caused by continuous rain is doing little to aid Real Sociedad's cause. The visitors have the momentum with 20 minutes of the Basque Country derby remaining. David Moyes is looking anxious.
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Barcelona
Barcelona, four-time champions of Europe, claimed first place in Group F at the expense of Paris St-Germain, the Catalan club's exceptional firepower ensuring they will avoid the other section leaders in Monday's draw. "I prefer to play the return leg at home but in the knockout stages there are teams that play the return leg away from home and qualify," says Barca midfielder Andres Iniesta. "But I prefer to play here in the second leg so we can have our fans help us knock our opponents out."
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
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David Moyes's Sociedad have gone off the boil. They carved out enough chances to have cemented the points before the interval. Will they pay the price for those missed opportunities?
GOAL
Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao - Oscar de Marcos (61 mins)
Delicious goal! Athletic Bilbao have improved significantly this half and they get their reward as Oscar de Marcos ghosts into the Sociedad penalty area to plant a delightful cross by Markel Susaeta beyond the keeper. Quality finish.
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Paris St-Germain
Will it be another case of so near yet so far for Paris St-Germain? The champions of France have reached the quarter-finals in each of the last two seasons yet they face the prospect of drawing Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the last-16 after failing to top their group.
A 3-1 defeat in their final game at Barcelona means they finish the group as runners-up. However, Zlatan Ibrahimovic moved out on his own into 10th place in the list of European Cup all-time scorers with his goal at the Nou Camp. That took his tally to 43 in the competition.
GOAL
FC Porto 0-2 Benfica - Lima (55 mins)
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Game over at the Dragao perhaps as Lima doubles up, firing home from close range after keeper Fabiano spilled a Talisca shot.
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Toniwater: A lot of talk about Real Madrid winning the Champions League - not much about Bayern Munich who are going great guns and have key players out injured. They'll be in the final!
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
All our second periods are now started.
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Bayern Munich
No one will want to draw Bayern Munich. The five-times champions of Europe cruised into the last-16, winning five out of six games. The bad news for Bayern's rivals is that Bastian Schweinsteiger says they can get even better. "We'll always play good football at the highest level because we have so much quality in our team," says the midfielder. "I'm sure we'll improve on the few mistakes we're making currently too."
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FC Porto 0-1 Benfica
Second half is under way.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
What a miss by Athletic Bilbao. Real Sociedad struggle to clear the ball from their penalty area and it eventually lands at the feet of Iker Muniain who blazes over from a glorious position. That could be ever so costly!
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AC Milan 2-0 Napoli
AC Milan are rampant as Riccardo Montolivo fires their latest chance wide.
Napoli boss Rafael Benitez reacts and brings on Marek Hamsik for Jorginho, an attacking change.
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AC Milan 2-0 Napoli
Such a waste. Jeremy Menez, a fantastic talent, nutmegs a defender on the left and plays it across to Andrea Poli, who has a clear run at goal. His first touch is terrible however and Napoli keeper Rafael Cabral gratefully receives the ball.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Will the second half be as entertaining as the opening 45 minutes? We're back under way at a very wet San Sebastian.
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Juventus
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri wants to avoid Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Chelsea in Monday's draw. The Serie A leaders are unseeded after finishing three points behind Group A rivals Atletico Madrid. "We've still got a lot to improve on," says Allegri. "There are a few clubs on a different level - Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Chelsea - to the rest. We've played a good group stage."
GOAL
AC Milan 2-0 Napoli - Giacomo Bonaventura (52 mins)
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Game over? Giacomo Bonaventura finds space in the box to head home Pablo Armero's cross unmarked from six yards out.
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Real Madrid
Make no mistake, Real Madrid are THE team to avoid. Carlo Ancelotti's holders became only the sixth side to win all six group games with their 19th successive victory in all competitions. "I couldn't have imagined in September that this team could get all these victories," says Ancelotti. "My relationship with the players is very good. We appreciate each other's work. This is a good moment and we must fight to make it longer."
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Schalke
This is the third straight season that Schalke, one of four German clubs to reach the last-16, have qualified from the group stage. They lost two of their six group games and conceded 14 times. But they did hold Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and edged Sporting Lisbon in a seven-goal thriller.
"Qualification for the knockout stage is a big success and responsibility, " says Schalke's manager Roberto Di Matteo on qualifying from Group G as runners-up to his former club Chelsea. "I haven't been happy like this for a long time.
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Who will win the Champions League? Can Arsenal, Manchester City or Chelsea reach the final?
Durfa Lamsing: If an English team makes it to the semis, then there's hope. But I don't see any team stopping Real Madrid.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Second half has started at the San Siro.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Level at the break. As things stand Marseille will miss the chance to go more than a result clear of Paris St-Germain, they'd be two points top.
Monaco, last season's runners-up, would rise to seventh.
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Who are the seeds?
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The eight seeded group winners cannot be drawn against one another.
They will be away in the round of 16 first legs on 17-18 and 24-25 February and at home in the return matches on 10-11 and 17-18 March.
They are: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Porto, Monaco.
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Who will be the surprise package?
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"Shakhtar Donetsk's Luiz Adriano outscored Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo with nine goals in the group stage, including five against BATE Borisov.
"And as Diego Simeone reshapes Atletico Madrid after the departure of Diego Costa, Croatian Mario Mandzukic has, in his different way, filled the gap at home and abroad, especially with his five goals in the Champions League.
"Now, as the Champions League moves into the knockout phase, will others from the undercard emerge to play their part?"
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FC Porto 0-1 Benfica
As things stand Benfica will go six points clear of old rivals Porto, part of the Portuguese big three with Sporting Lisbon.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
So far so good for David Moyes. This is fiesty. Lots of chances, wild challenges and mistakes.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Brice Dja Djedje should have given Marseille the lead as he controls the ball in the box but he takes it too close to keeper Danijel Subasic who is able to repel his shot.
And from the resulting corner they go even closer, Rod Fanni somehow heading the ball up in the air from six yards out with an empty goal.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Marseille have keeper Steven Mandanda to thank for still being level. Monaco's Yannick Ferreira Carrasco has a go from 20 yards that is heading for the bottom corner only for a long arm of Mandanda to push it around the post.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Carlos Vela takes his eye off the ball and the ball rolls harmlessly out of play to put an end to a Sociedad attack. It's the first mistake by the striker. He's adopted a 'shoot on sight' policy and caused the Bilbao defence countless problems. A terrific performance so far.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Anyone remember the 'Butcher of Bilbao'? He'd be proud of some of these bruising challenges by Los Leones.
GOAL
FC Porto 0-1 Benfica - Lima (36 mins)
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And just as I write that Lima gives Benfica the lead from close range. They would go six points clear with a win.
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FC Porto 0-0 Benfica
Leaders Benfica are playing FC Porto in the Portuguese league. The hosts would overtake the visitors with a win.
Jackson Martinez had a great chance to put the hosts ahead just now but was denied by a good Julio Cesar save. Yes that Julio Cesar, the former QPR third-choice man.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
David Moyes is flinging his arms on the sidelines as another decision goes against his side. Plenty of passion off the pitch - as well as on it.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
First serious save by Sociedad's keeper as Markel Susaeta shoots first time from 25 yards after a free-kick is played into his path.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
No injury time. Napoli still in this game.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
The rain continues to bucket down but you can't take your eyes off this match. Sociedad should be at least 3-0 ahead, their latest chance falls to Alfred Finnbogason but the Iceland international heads wide when it looked easier to score. Then comes another hefty challenge on Carlos Vela. This time Bilbao's Aymeric Laporte is guilty of fouling the little forward. Vela's already looking battered and bruised.
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Ashwin, London: Been waiting to see Finnbogason get a start for a while now, top scorer in the Eredvisie last season with 29 goals. Some striking greats have blossomed as top scorers in the Dutch league, among those Van Nistelrooy, Huntelaar and a certain Luis Suarez....
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Jane Reson: I see Real Madrid taking it for the second time in a row, English teams lack the finishing instinct required to win the competition.
Martyn Wrather: Hopefully the last-16 draw will enable the final to be Real Madrid v Bayern or Barcelona, so we can get a feast of football.
Courtland Adams: Though I'm a Chelsea fan I don't think we'll win the Champions League, I've got Real Madrid down to win it, Chelsea runners-up.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
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Some familiar faces at Stade Louis II tonight as ex-keeper Fabien Barthez and head of state Prince Albert II watch on.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
This isn't for the faint hearted. Carlos Vela has clearly been singled out for treatment from Athletic Bilbao's players, and the Mexico forward finds himself on the end of a horrible challenge by Mikel Balenziaga that sends the Sociedad player somersaulting in the air. Vela lands on his back and requires treatment before he can continue. That was as full-blooded a challenge you're likely to see.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Pippo Inzaghi's AC Milan have a couple of chances as Giacomo Bonaventura drags a shot wide and then Keisuke Honda curls an effort wide of the far post.
It's a decent game at the San Siro.
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Rian Hoskins: David Moyes must be happy he has Carlos Vela. Has scored all of Sociedad's goals under him so far. Interested to see how Finnbogason does.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Monaco almost take the lead against league leaders Marseille but Anthony Martial's shot, which had beaten keeper Steve Mandanda, comes back off the crossbar.
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Who can the British sides draw?
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Chelsea: Juventus, Basel, Bayer Leverkusen, Paris St-Germain, Shakhtar Donetsk.
Arsenal: Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Monaco, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Porto.
Manchester City: Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Monaco, Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona, Porto.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
This Basque derby is really hotting up. Moments after Inigo Martinez wastes a great chance to double Sociedad's lead when he heads wide, Bilbao's Mikel San Jose is shown a yellow card for a hefty challenge on goalscorer Carlos Vela. I strongly suspect we'll be seeing a few more yellows before this game is over.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao have responded brightly since falling behind but there's a clear lack of communication as team-mates Aritz Aduriz and Mikel San Jose both attack a cross but only succeed in getting in a tangle. A good chance wasted.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Another chance comes to Napoli's Jose Callejon, who is played in by Gonzalo Higuain, but he's again denied by Diego Lopez.
Higuain was in the centre and wanted the ball back. Wasted chance there from the boys from Naples.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Napoli have two chances with AC Milan keeper Diego Lopez pulling off a double save from namesake David Lopez and former Real Madrid team-mate Jose Callejon.
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Can Suarez propel Barcelona to glory?
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"If one game summed up the star attractions in the Champions League - away from the Galacticos of Real Madrid - it was Barcelona's win against PSG at the Nou Camp. Sweden skipper Zlatan Ibrahimovic gave PSG the lead but Neymar, Messi and Luis Suarez responded in a 3-1 win.
"Messi has scored eight goals in the group stage, having hit 13 shots on target of 25 attempts. And, ominously for Barcelona's rivals, Suarez appears to be coming nicely to his peak.
"The Uruguayan's goal against PSG was only his second for the club - his first at the Nou Camp - but the chance he created for Messi's equaliser was his sixth assist in nine games."
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
That's five goals in the last three home games for Carlos Vela. Indeed, he's the only player to have scored for Sociedad since David Moyes took charge. That's what you call impressing the new boss.
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Who will win the Champions League. Can Chelsea, Arsenal or Manchester City get to the final?
Stephen Chattaway: Fancy Chelsea over two legs against anyone but Real Madrid. Those two in the final as a one off - what a game.
Ronaldo: Real Madrid once again will be the champions. They are undefeatable at the moment.
Pete Byrne: Chelsea have a good shout. Real Madrid are the team to beat though.
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Rian Hoskins: Jeremy Menez has been a great signing for AC Milan and is becoming one of Serie A's best strikers. The same can't be said for Fernando Torres.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Under way at the Stade Louis II.
GOAL
Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao - Carlos Vela (3 mins)
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What a start for Moyes and Sociedad. The hosts take the lead when former Arsenal forward Carlos Vela nods home Chory Castro's clever cross. The Bilbao keeper gets a touch but he can't stop the ball from trickling over the line.
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Real Sociedad 0-0 Athletic Bilbao
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We're up and running. David Moyes's fifth - and biggest - game in charge of Sociedad is under way.
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Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
It's raining in San Sebastian. David Moyes, wrapped in a dark coat, is all smiles as he exchanges a handshake with his opposite number. The 135th league meeting between these two Basque rivals is moments away.
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Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
Real Sociedad: Zubikarai, Martinez, Markel, Inigo, Finnbogason, Granero, Prieto, Vela, Ansotegi, Castro, De la Bella.
Athletic Bilbao: Iraizoz, De Marcos, Balenziaga, San Jose, Laporte, Iturraspe, Rico, Lopez, Susaeta, Aduriz, Munian.
GOAL
AC Milan 1-0 Napoli - Jeremy Menez (6 mins)
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Quick feet from Jeremy Menez as he takes the ball past two Napoli defenders with a brilliant bit of skill and finds the corner of the net.
Disastrous start for Rafael Benitez's side.
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Fraser Duguid: Hoping that someone like Juventus will get far this year! Easily done by drawing Monaco or Porto!
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Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
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Five points separate Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao in La Liga. Bilbao are coming into the game on the back of a 2-0 Champions League group win over Bate Borisov. However, it was not enough for Los Leones to advance to the last-16 draw. Athletic finished third in their group and will instead enter the Europa League.
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Atletico Madrid 0-1 Villarreal
Atletico's first home league defeat of 2014. In their last match at the Calderon this year. Agonising.
They now trail leaders, and rivals, Real by seven points.
'Moyes easier to understand than Harry'
Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
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David Moyes has been in Spain for little more than a month but he is already easier to understand than Harry Redknapp, according to Real Sociedad's former QPR midfielder Esteban Granero.
'We have a translator who is doing an excellent job and English is not such a strange language for us to understand," adds Granero, who played under Redknapp at Loftus Road. "There are five or six players who speak the language and our goalkeeper Enaut Zubikarai has also started classes.
"Harry's accent was tough, David is easier to understand."
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Who can stop holders Real Madrid from winning the Champions League again? Can Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City get to the final?
Zaheer Ahmed: I'd be surprised if Real Madrid don't win it again. The only English team that can win it is Chelsea.
Onindo Ferdous Ayon: Chelsea will definitely mount a challenge and have the potential to go all the way. Would love to see Chelsea v Real Madrid in the final.
Charismatic Emerald: It's will be Chelsea v Real Madrid in the Champions League final. Chelsea will lift it.
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AC Milan 0-0 Napoli
Under way at the San Siro.
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AC Milan v Napoli (19:45 GMT)
AC Milan: Lopez, Bonera, Mexes, Rami, Armero, Poli, De Jong, Montolivo, Honda, Menez, Bonaventura.
Napoli: Rafael, Mesto, Albiol, Koulibaly, Ghoulam, Jorginho, Lopez, Mertens, De Guzman, Callejon, Higuain.
Torres out with flu
AC Milan v Napoli (19:45 GMT)
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The date: 4 July 2007. The venue: Anfield. Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez poses for photographs with the club's new signing Fernando Torres from Atletico Madrid. The striker spends the next three and a half years on Merseyside before an acrimonious exit to Chelsea.
Tonight the pair were set to be reunited as Benitez's Napoli side face AC Milan but their hopes of catching up for a chat about the good old days at Anfield have been dashed. Torres, on loan at Milan from Chelsea, has been laid low by a bout of flu.
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Who needs goals?
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GOAL
Atletico Madrid 0-1 Villarreal - Luciano Vietto (84 mins)
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It looks like a surprise defeat for Atletico Madrid and a setback to their title hopes as Luciano Vietto steps past Diego Godin with quick feet and fires home from the edge of the box. Five minutes to go.
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Monaco
Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim says reaching the last-16 is "important for Monaco and French football". Monaco finished top of Group C after winning three of their six games. "Qualification is important, but it is more important for the players, for Monaco and for French football," adds Jardim. "It is never easy to reach the last 16. In August, Monaco were regarded as the worst team in the group."
There are 25 minutes to kick-off in Monaco. Could Marseille be on their way to their first French title since 2009-10? Les Olympiens start away to Monaco one point clear at the top of Ligue 1, but Paris St-Germain's surprise 1-0 defeat at Guingamp means Marseille can go four points clear at the summit.
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Ahead of Monday's last-16 draw, we want to know if anyone can stop Real Madrid winning the Champions League again. Have Chelsea, Manchester City or Arsenal got any chance of being crowned champions of Europe at the end of the season? Tweet #bbceurofooty, text 81111 (UK only) or post a comment on the BBC Sport Facebook page.
Chris Russo: Chelsea, Bayern, or Real Madrid v PSG is a great last-16 tie.
Sparta Wars: Hope to see Arsenal get Porto or Monaco. Better not have Bayern Munich for the third season in a row!!!
John McEnerney: Can see Chelsea getting to the semis but that'll be it. At the moment you can't see past Real Madrid v Bayern Munich, they're the form teams!
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Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid, last season's runners-up, finished with 13 points out of 18 in Group A, with coach Diego Simeone declaring: "Going through is very important and for the second year in a row we will be seeded so I'm very happy.
"Our first aim was to win the Spanish Super Cup, which we did, and then to get to the last 16, which we've also done. At the same time we wanted to be in a good position in the league, which we are too."
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Arsenal and Man City's prospects
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"Arsenal produced some impressive performances in their group, especially in beating Borussia Dortmund at the Emirates, but reality dictates they will not be seen at the sharp end of the competition.
"There is the added hazard they could now draw one of those European superpowers having finished second in their group behind Dortmund. They could be pitted against Real, Barcelona, Bayern or Atletico. But Porto or Monaco would be more favourable options.
"The same dangers apply to Manchester City, Bayern apart, but they look stronger and better equipped than Arsenal to take on that task."
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Can a Premier League club win the Champions League this season? Will anyone stop Real Madrid?
Liam Lloyd: We will most likely see a Real Madrid v Chelsea/Barcelona final.
Simon Boendermaker: I'd love to see Porto/Monaco v Basel, it'd be great to see the Swiss get to the quarter-finals at least.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Villarreal
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Atletico Madrid are currently playing Villarreal where a win will take the champions joint on points with second-placed Barcelona.
And Diego Simeone's side, currently drawing 0-0, are furious; Mario Mandzukic heads a cross in at the far post but it's ruled out for a push on Mario, who went down very easily.
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Can a Premier League club upset the rest?
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"The years when Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool were fixtures in the latter stages are long gone - but one man with great pedigree in this competition will believe he can make his own piece of history.
"Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho won the Champions League with Porto and Inter Milan and will hold serious aspirations of becoming the first coach to win the Champions League with three different clubs.
"Now, strengthened by the arrival of Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas, and with Nemanja Matic one of the most formidable midfield shields in Europe, Chelsea will pose a threat to the biggest names in the Champions League."
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Real Madrid v Manchester City? Arsenal v Barcelona? How about Bayern Munich v Paris St-Germain or Juventus v Borussia Dortmund?
The Champions League really takes off on Monday when the draw for the last-16 takes place in Nyon, Switzerland. But what is your dream draw and why? Will anyone stop Real Madrid from being crowned kings of Europe for an 11th time? Have Basel and Shakhtar Donetsk got any chance of progressing? Can a Premier League team win it this season?
Remember, no team can play a club from their group or any side from their own association at this stage. Tweet #bbceurofooty, text 81111 (UK only) or post a comment on the BBC Sport Facebook page.
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Sixteen teams, including European superpowers Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Barcelona, from eight different countries. What treats will Monday's Champions League last-16 draw produce?
Unseeded teams: Juventus, Basel, Bayer Leverkusen, Arsenal, Man City, Paris St-Germain, Schalke, Shakhtar Donetsk.
Calm before the storm
Monaco v Marseille (20:00 GMT)
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Sunday feast
Hello and welcome to Sunday's European football live text. David Moyes and the Basque derby is the main course on a scrumptious menu that also includes updates from Italy as Napoli boss Rafael Benitez aims to upset AC Milan. There's also goals from France as Marseille look to increase their lead at the top of Ligue 1, while there's plenty of Champions League chat ahead of tomorrow's last-16 draw in Switzerland.
His derby record is stained by red and light blue ink. In 22 league meetings with Liverpool, David Moyes guided Everton to just three Merseyside derby wins, taking a modest 16 points from a possible 66.
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Tonight his new club Real Sociedad host Athletic Bilbao in a showdown that is the talk of the Basque Country. Can Moyes finally find some derby joy in Spain?
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That's it folks. Real Sociedad are clearly improving under David Moyes but they endured a frustrating night of missed chances as they were held by Athletic Bilbao in an entertaining Basque derby. Thanks for all your comments regarding the Champions League draw. Don't forget we'll have live coverage of who is drawn against who in the last-16 in Sportsday on Monday at around 11:00 GMT. Until then...
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Marseille remain one point above second-placed Paris St-Germain; a wasted chance for Marcelo Bielsa's men.
Monaco are up to sixth.
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Marseille corner - keeper Steve Mandanda is up.
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Ooof. Monaco's Lucas Ocampos is booked for kung fu kicking 16-year-old Bilal Boutobba in the head. The teenager is OK though.
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Basel
Basel are through to the knockout stages for the first time since 2012. Then, they took four points off Manchester United in the group stage to qualify. This time the champions of Switzerland took four points off Liverpool to get through.
"What we would like now is to rest," says Basel coach Paulo Sousa. "Competing with the best has allowed us to grow - me as a coach and the players. The next round will be a challenge again. Everything is special when you go through in this competition."
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Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund might be struggling in the Bundesliga but they can do no wrong in the Champions League. Jurgen Klopps's side, who are just above the relegation zone in Germany, finished ahead of Arsenal in Group D, with Klopp declaring: "We have secured first place in this group, the maximum possible goal."
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Porto
Porto impressed taking 14 points out of 18 to top Group H and will be seeded in Monday's draw. "I've not thought about who I want for the next round, it will just be destiny," says coach Julen Lopetegui. "We'll play whoever comes our way."
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Shakhtar Donetsk
Shakhtar Donetsk will be hoping to do better than the last time they reach the last-16. The champions of Ukraine lost 5-2 on aggregate to Borussia Dortmund at the same stage in 2013. Shakhtar's Luiz Adriano finished the group stage as top scorer with nine goals, equalling Cristiano Ronaldo's record.
"Everybody knows that the long winter break in Ukraine puts us in a tricky situation compared to the remaining clubs in the competition," says Shakhtar's Brazil midfielder Bernard. "But we will do our best to cope and show just how good we really are when the knockout stages arrive."
INJURY TIME
Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Three minutes left. Is there time left for Marseille?
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
One win in four La Liga games for David Moyes at Real Sociedad, who climb one place to 14th. A few weeks ago this point would have been celebrated, but Sociedad had more than enough chances to seal victory. Even in the dying moments Sergio Canales spurned a glorious opportunity.
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FC Porto 0-2 Benfica
FC Porto now trail their rivals Benfica by six points at the top of the table thanks to a Lima brace.
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Monaco 1-0 Marseille
Marseille have just brought on 16-year-old Bilal Boutobba, who was born in 1998, for Mario Lemina.
1998!
"He is to be classified in the category of rough diamonds. It remains to polish," as Google Translate tells me their website said yesterday.
The piece goes on to compare him to Arjen Robben!
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
The home crowd are getting impatient. Time is running out. Real Sociedad are knocking on the door but can't find a way through Bilbao's well-marshalled defence.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Four minutes of added time.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
There's a commotion on the sidelines and the referee isn't happy. He's coming over to have a word with Bilbao boss Ernesto Valverde who receives a ticking off.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Free-kick to Real Sociedad and Sergio Canales cannot believe it as his set-piece strikes the bar. So close for Sociedad! Two minutes of normal time remaining.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Five minutes for David Moyes's side to find a winner against 10 men. Aymeric Laporte's red card has certainly got the home fans going. A wall of red and white shirts has sprung up on the edge of the Bilbao penalty area. Sociedad cannot find a way through...yet.
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AC Milan 2-0 Napoli
AC Milan overtake Rafael Benitez's Napoli in the league on goal difference by moving up to sixth, within two points of a Champions League place.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
A red card in the Basque derby? Surely not...
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Late drama! Bilbao will play the final 10 minutes with 10 men after defender Aymeric Laporte, who had already been booked, is shown a second yellow card for an ugly challenge on Xabi Prieto. Laporte can have absolutely no complaints.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Tame finish by Mikel Rico straight at the Sociedad keeper after being teed-up just outside the penalty area. Bilbao putting the home defence under increasing pressure as the Basque derby enters its closing stages.
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
We're in the last 15 minutes. David Moyes needs a goal fast otherwise it's one win in four La Liga games since taking charge of Real Sociedad.
GOAL
Monaco 1-0 Marseille - Bernardo Silva (67 mins)
Bernardo Silva scores his first goal for Monaco from 16 yards out after Yannick Ferreira Carrasco dummied a Anthony Martial cross. Monaco possibly having a say in the title race here even though they're not in the mix themselves.
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Bayer Leverkusen
Despite qualifying, there is disappointment in the Bayer Leverkusen camp that they will not be seeded. The Germans needed to defeat Benfica in their final game to finish top but were held to a goalless draw.
"We are disappointed not to go through as the top team in the group," says Leverkusen coach Roger Schmidt. "Now we're in the last 16, there'll be many strong sides. Even if we had won the group we could still have played Paris St-Germain or Barcelona - but we are still disappointed we didn't finish top because now we won't play the second leg at home."
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
It is more like Manchester weather in San Sebastian and the greasy conditions caused by continuous rain is doing little to aid Real Sociedad's cause. The visitors have the momentum with 20 minutes of the Basque Country derby remaining. David Moyes is looking anxious.
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Barcelona
Barcelona, four-time champions of Europe, claimed first place in Group F at the expense of Paris St-Germain, the Catalan club's exceptional firepower ensuring they will avoid the other section leaders in Monday's draw. "I prefer to play the return leg at home but in the knockout stages there are teams that play the return leg away from home and qualify," says Barca midfielder Andres Iniesta. "But I prefer to play here in the second leg so we can have our fans help us knock our opponents out."
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Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
David Moyes's Sociedad have gone off the boil. They carved out enough chances to have cemented the points before the interval. Will they pay the price for those missed opportunities?
GOAL
Real Sociedad 1-1 Athletic Bilbao - Oscar de Marcos (61 mins)
Delicious goal! Athletic Bilbao have improved significantly this half and they get their reward as Oscar de Marcos ghosts into the Sociedad penalty area to plant a delightful cross by Markel Susaeta beyond the keeper. Quality finish.
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Paris St-Germain
Will it be another case of so near yet so far for Paris St-Germain? The champions of France have reached the quarter-finals in each of the last two seasons yet they face the prospect of drawing Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the last-16 after failing to top their group.
A 3-1 defeat in their final game at Barcelona means they finish the group as runners-up. However, Zlatan Ibrahimovic moved out on his own into 10th place in the list of European Cup all-time scorers with his goal at the Nou Camp. That took his tally to 43 in the competition.
GOAL
FC Porto 0-2 Benfica - Lima (55 mins)
Game over at the Dragao perhaps as Lima doubles up, firing home from close range after keeper Fabiano spilled a Talisca shot.
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Toniwater: A lot of talk about Real Madrid winning the Champions League - not much about Bayern Munich who are going great guns and have key players out injured. They'll be in the final!
KICK-OFF
Monaco 0-0 Marseille
All our second periods are now started.
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Bayern Munich
No one will want to draw Bayern Munich. The five-times champions of Europe cruised into the last-16, winning five out of six games. The bad news for Bayern's rivals is that Bastian Schweinsteiger says they can get even better. "We'll always play good football at the highest level because we have so much quality in our team," says the midfielder. "I'm sure we'll improve on the few mistakes we're making currently too."
KICK-OFF
FC Porto 0-1 Benfica
Second half is under way.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
What a miss by Athletic Bilbao. Real Sociedad struggle to clear the ball from their penalty area and it eventually lands at the feet of Iker Muniain who blazes over from a glorious position. That could be ever so costly!
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AC Milan 2-0 Napoli
AC Milan are rampant as Riccardo Montolivo fires their latest chance wide.
Napoli boss Rafael Benitez reacts and brings on Marek Hamsik for Jorginho, an attacking change.
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AC Milan 2-0 Napoli
Such a waste. Jeremy Menez, a fantastic talent, nutmegs a defender on the left and plays it across to Andrea Poli, who has a clear run at goal. His first touch is terrible however and Napoli keeper Rafael Cabral gratefully receives the ball.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Will the second half be as entertaining as the opening 45 minutes? We're back under way at a very wet San Sebastian.
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Juventus
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri wants to avoid Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Chelsea in Monday's draw. The Serie A leaders are unseeded after finishing three points behind Group A rivals Atletico Madrid. "We've still got a lot to improve on," says Allegri. "There are a few clubs on a different level - Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Chelsea - to the rest. We've played a good group stage."
GOAL
AC Milan 2-0 Napoli - Giacomo Bonaventura (52 mins)
Game over? Giacomo Bonaventura finds space in the box to head home Pablo Armero's cross unmarked from six yards out.
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Real Madrid
Make no mistake, Real Madrid are THE team to avoid. Carlo Ancelotti's holders became only the sixth side to win all six group games with their 19th successive victory in all competitions. "I couldn't have imagined in September that this team could get all these victories," says Ancelotti. "My relationship with the players is very good. We appreciate each other's work. This is a good moment and we must fight to make it longer."
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Schalke
This is the third straight season that Schalke, one of four German clubs to reach the last-16, have qualified from the group stage. They lost two of their six group games and conceded 14 times. But they did hold Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and edged Sporting Lisbon in a seven-goal thriller.
"Qualification for the knockout stage is a big success and responsibility, " says Schalke's manager Roberto Di Matteo on qualifying from Group G as runners-up to his former club Chelsea. "I haven't been happy like this for a long time.
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Who will win the Champions League? Can Arsenal, Manchester City or Chelsea reach the final?
Durfa Lamsing: If an English team makes it to the semis, then there's hope. But I don't see any team stopping Real Madrid.
KICK-OFF
AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Second half has started at the San Siro.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Level at the break. As things stand Marseille will miss the chance to go more than a result clear of Paris St-Germain, they'd be two points top.
Monaco, last season's runners-up, would rise to seventh.
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Who are the seeds?
The eight seeded group winners cannot be drawn against one another.
They will be away in the round of 16 first legs on 17-18 and 24-25 February and at home in the return matches on 10-11 and 17-18 March.
They are: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Porto, Monaco.
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Who will be the surprise package?
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"Shakhtar Donetsk's Luiz Adriano outscored Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo with nine goals in the group stage, including five against BATE Borisov.
"And as Diego Simeone reshapes Atletico Madrid after the departure of Diego Costa, Croatian Mario Mandzukic has, in his different way, filled the gap at home and abroad, especially with his five goals in the Champions League.
"Now, as the Champions League moves into the knockout phase, will others from the undercard emerge to play their part?"
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FC Porto 0-1 Benfica
As things stand Benfica will go six points clear of old rivals Porto, part of the Portuguese big three with Sporting Lisbon.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
So far so good for David Moyes. This is fiesty. Lots of chances, wild challenges and mistakes.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Brice Dja Djedje should have given Marseille the lead as he controls the ball in the box but he takes it too close to keeper Danijel Subasic who is able to repel his shot.
And from the resulting corner they go even closer, Rod Fanni somehow heading the ball up in the air from six yards out with an empty goal.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Marseille have keeper Steven Mandanda to thank for still being level. Monaco's Yannick Ferreira Carrasco has a go from 20 yards that is heading for the bottom corner only for a long arm of Mandanda to push it around the post.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Carlos Vela takes his eye off the ball and the ball rolls harmlessly out of play to put an end to a Sociedad attack. It's the first mistake by the striker. He's adopted a 'shoot on sight' policy and caused the Bilbao defence countless problems. A terrific performance so far.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Anyone remember the 'Butcher of Bilbao'? He'd be proud of some of these bruising challenges by Los Leones.
GOAL
FC Porto 0-1 Benfica - Lima (36 mins)
And just as I write that Lima gives Benfica the lead from close range. They would go six points clear with a win.
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FC Porto 0-0 Benfica
Leaders Benfica are playing FC Porto in the Portuguese league. The hosts would overtake the visitors with a win.
Jackson Martinez had a great chance to put the hosts ahead just now but was denied by a good Julio Cesar save. Yes that Julio Cesar, the former QPR third-choice man.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
David Moyes is flinging his arms on the sidelines as another decision goes against his side. Plenty of passion off the pitch - as well as on it.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
First serious save by Sociedad's keeper as Markel Susaeta shoots first time from 25 yards after a free-kick is played into his path.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
No injury time. Napoli still in this game.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
The rain continues to bucket down but you can't take your eyes off this match. Sociedad should be at least 3-0 ahead, their latest chance falls to Alfred Finnbogason but the Iceland international heads wide when it looked easier to score. Then comes another hefty challenge on Carlos Vela. This time Bilbao's Aymeric Laporte is guilty of fouling the little forward. Vela's already looking battered and bruised.
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Ashwin, London: Been waiting to see Finnbogason get a start for a while now, top scorer in the Eredvisie last season with 29 goals. Some striking greats have blossomed as top scorers in the Dutch league, among those Van Nistelrooy, Huntelaar and a certain Luis Suarez....
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Jane Reson: I see Real Madrid taking it for the second time in a row, English teams lack the finishing instinct required to win the competition.
Martyn Wrather: Hopefully the last-16 draw will enable the final to be Real Madrid v Bayern or Barcelona, so we can get a feast of football.
Courtland Adams: Though I'm a Chelsea fan I don't think we'll win the Champions League, I've got Real Madrid down to win it, Chelsea runners-up.
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Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Some familiar faces at Stade Louis II tonight as ex-keeper Fabien Barthez and head of state Prince Albert II watch on.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
This isn't for the faint hearted. Carlos Vela has clearly been singled out for treatment from Athletic Bilbao's players, and the Mexico forward finds himself on the end of a horrible challenge by Mikel Balenziaga that sends the Sociedad player somersaulting in the air. Vela lands on his back and requires treatment before he can continue. That was as full-blooded a challenge you're likely to see.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Pippo Inzaghi's AC Milan have a couple of chances as Giacomo Bonaventura drags a shot wide and then Keisuke Honda curls an effort wide of the far post.
It's a decent game at the San Siro.
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Rian Hoskins: David Moyes must be happy he has Carlos Vela. Has scored all of Sociedad's goals under him so far. Interested to see how Finnbogason does.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Monaco almost take the lead against league leaders Marseille but Anthony Martial's shot, which had beaten keeper Steve Mandanda, comes back off the crossbar.
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Who can the British sides draw?
Chelsea: Juventus, Basel, Bayer Leverkusen, Paris St-Germain, Shakhtar Donetsk.
Arsenal: Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Monaco, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Porto.
Manchester City: Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Monaco, Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona, Porto.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
This Basque derby is really hotting up. Moments after Inigo Martinez wastes a great chance to double Sociedad's lead when he heads wide, Bilbao's Mikel San Jose is shown a yellow card for a hefty challenge on goalscorer Carlos Vela. I strongly suspect we'll be seeing a few more yellows before this game is over.
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao have responded brightly since falling behind but there's a clear lack of communication as team-mates Aritz Aduriz and Mikel San Jose both attack a cross but only succeed in getting in a tangle. A good chance wasted.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Another chance comes to Napoli's Jose Callejon, who is played in by Gonzalo Higuain, but he's again denied by Diego Lopez.
Higuain was in the centre and wanted the ball back. Wasted chance there from the boys from Naples.
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AC Milan 1-0 Napoli
Napoli have two chances with AC Milan keeper Diego Lopez pulling off a double save from namesake David Lopez and former Real Madrid team-mate Jose Callejon.
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Can Suarez propel Barcelona to glory?
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"If one game summed up the star attractions in the Champions League - away from the Galacticos of Real Madrid - it was Barcelona's win against PSG at the Nou Camp. Sweden skipper Zlatan Ibrahimovic gave PSG the lead but Neymar, Messi and Luis Suarez responded in a 3-1 win.
"Messi has scored eight goals in the group stage, having hit 13 shots on target of 25 attempts. And, ominously for Barcelona's rivals, Suarez appears to be coming nicely to his peak.
"The Uruguayan's goal against PSG was only his second for the club - his first at the Nou Camp - but the chance he created for Messi's equaliser was his sixth assist in nine games."
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Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao
That's five goals in the last three home games for Carlos Vela. Indeed, he's the only player to have scored for Sociedad since David Moyes took charge. That's what you call impressing the new boss.
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Who will win the Champions League. Can Chelsea, Arsenal or Manchester City get to the final?
Stephen Chattaway: Fancy Chelsea over two legs against anyone but Real Madrid. Those two in the final as a one off - what a game.
Ronaldo: Real Madrid once again will be the champions. They are undefeatable at the moment.
Pete Byrne: Chelsea have a good shout. Real Madrid are the team to beat though.
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Rian Hoskins: Jeremy Menez has been a great signing for AC Milan and is becoming one of Serie A's best strikers. The same can't be said for Fernando Torres.
KICK-OFF
Monaco 0-0 Marseille
Under way at the Stade Louis II.
GOAL
Real Sociedad 1-0 Athletic Bilbao - Carlos Vela (3 mins)
What a start for Moyes and Sociedad. The hosts take the lead when former Arsenal forward Carlos Vela nods home Chory Castro's clever cross. The Bilbao keeper gets a touch but he can't stop the ball from trickling over the line.
KICK-OFF
Real Sociedad 0-0 Athletic Bilbao
We're up and running. David Moyes's fifth - and biggest - game in charge of Sociedad is under way.
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Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
It's raining in San Sebastian. David Moyes, wrapped in a dark coat, is all smiles as he exchanges a handshake with his opposite number. The 135th league meeting between these two Basque rivals is moments away.
LINE-UPS
Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
Real Sociedad: Zubikarai, Martinez, Markel, Inigo, Finnbogason, Granero, Prieto, Vela, Ansotegi, Castro, De la Bella.
Athletic Bilbao: Iraizoz, De Marcos, Balenziaga, San Jose, Laporte, Iturraspe, Rico, Lopez, Susaeta, Aduriz, Munian.
GOAL
AC Milan 1-0 Napoli - Jeremy Menez (6 mins)
Quick feet from Jeremy Menez as he takes the ball past two Napoli defenders with a brilliant bit of skill and finds the corner of the net.
Disastrous start for Rafael Benitez's side.
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Fraser Duguid: Hoping that someone like Juventus will get far this year! Easily done by drawing Monaco or Porto!
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Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
Five points separate Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao in La Liga. Bilbao are coming into the game on the back of a 2-0 Champions League group win over Bate Borisov. However, it was not enough for Los Leones to advance to the last-16 draw. Athletic finished third in their group and will instead enter the Europa League.
FULL-TIME
Atletico Madrid 0-1 Villarreal
Atletico's first home league defeat of 2014. In their last match at the Calderon this year. Agonising.
They now trail leaders, and rivals, Real by seven points.
'Moyes easier to understand than Harry'
Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao (20:00 GMT)
David Moyes has been in Spain for little more than a month but he is already easier to understand than Harry Redknapp, according to Real Sociedad's former QPR midfielder Esteban Granero.
'We have a translator who is doing an excellent job and English is not such a strange language for us to understand," adds Granero, who played under Redknapp at Loftus Road. "There are five or six players who speak the language and our goalkeeper Enaut Zubikarai has also started classes.
"Harry's accent was tough, David is easier to understand."
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Who can stop holders Real Madrid from winning the Champions League again? Can Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City get to the final?
Zaheer Ahmed: I'd be surprised if Real Madrid don't win it again. The only English team that can win it is Chelsea.
Onindo Ferdous Ayon: Chelsea will definitely mount a challenge and have the potential to go all the way. Would love to see Chelsea v Real Madrid in the final.
Charismatic Emerald: It's will be Chelsea v Real Madrid in the Champions League final. Chelsea will lift it.
KICK-OFF
AC Milan 0-0 Napoli
Under way at the San Siro.
LINE-UPS
AC Milan v Napoli (19:45 GMT)
AC Milan: Lopez, Bonera, Mexes, Rami, Armero, Poli, De Jong, Montolivo, Honda, Menez, Bonaventura.
Napoli: Rafael, Mesto, Albiol, Koulibaly, Ghoulam, Jorginho, Lopez, Mertens, De Guzman, Callejon, Higuain.
Torres out with flu
AC Milan v Napoli (19:45 GMT)
The date: 4 July 2007. The venue: Anfield. Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez poses for photographs with the club's new signing Fernando Torres from Atletico Madrid. The striker spends the next three and a half years on Merseyside before an acrimonious exit to Chelsea.
Tonight the pair were set to be reunited as Benitez's Napoli side face AC Milan but their hopes of catching up for a chat about the good old days at Anfield have been dashed. Torres, on loan at Milan from Chelsea, has been laid low by a bout of flu.
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Who needs goals?
GOAL
Atletico Madrid 0-1 Villarreal - Luciano Vietto (84 mins)
It looks like a surprise defeat for Atletico Madrid and a setback to their title hopes as Luciano Vietto steps past Diego Godin with quick feet and fires home from the edge of the box. Five minutes to go.
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Monaco
Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim says reaching the last-16 is "important for Monaco and French football". Monaco finished top of Group C after winning three of their six games. "Qualification is important, but it is more important for the players, for Monaco and for French football," adds Jardim. "It is never easy to reach the last 16. In August, Monaco were regarded as the worst team in the group."
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Monaco v Marseille (20:00 GMT)
Monaco: Subasic, Fabinho, Toulalan, Abdennour, Raggi, Silva, Bakayoko, Moutinho, Dirar, Martial, Ferreira-Carrasco.
Marseille: Mandanda, Dja Djedej, Fanni, Nkoulou, Mendy, Lemina, Imbula, Thauvin, Payet, Ayew, Gignac.
Marseille's title charge
Monaco v Marseille (20:00 GMT)
There are 25 minutes to kick-off in Monaco. Could Marseille be on their way to their first French title since 2009-10? Les Olympiens start away to Monaco one point clear at the top of Ligue 1, but Paris St-Germain's surprise 1-0 defeat at Guingamp means Marseille can go four points clear at the summit.
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Ahead of Monday's last-16 draw, we want to know if anyone can stop Real Madrid winning the Champions League again. Have Chelsea, Manchester City or Arsenal got any chance of being crowned champions of Europe at the end of the season? Tweet #bbceurofooty, text 81111 (UK only) or post a comment on the BBC Sport Facebook page.
Chris Russo: Chelsea, Bayern, or Real Madrid v PSG is a great last-16 tie.
Sparta Wars: Hope to see Arsenal get Porto or Monaco. Better not have Bayern Munich for the third season in a row!!!
John McEnerney: Can see Chelsea getting to the semis but that'll be it. At the moment you can't see past Real Madrid v Bayern Munich, they're the form teams!
Champions League draw countdown
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Champions League countdown
Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid, last season's runners-up, finished with 13 points out of 18 in Group A, with coach Diego Simeone declaring: "Going through is very important and for the second year in a row we will be seeded so I'm very happy.
"Our first aim was to win the Spanish Super Cup, which we did, and then to get to the last 16, which we've also done. At the same time we wanted to be in a good position in the league, which we are too."
Champions League draw countdown
Arsenal and Man City's prospects
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"Arsenal produced some impressive performances in their group, especially in beating Borussia Dortmund at the Emirates, but reality dictates they will not be seen at the sharp end of the competition.
"There is the added hazard they could now draw one of those European superpowers having finished second in their group behind Dortmund. They could be pitted against Real, Barcelona, Bayern or Atletico. But Porto or Monaco would be more favourable options.
"The same dangers apply to Manchester City, Bayern apart, but they look stronger and better equipped than Arsenal to take on that task."
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Can a Premier League club win the Champions League this season? Will anyone stop Real Madrid?
Liam Lloyd: We will most likely see a Real Madrid v Chelsea/Barcelona final.
Andre Darmanin: Real Madrid v Chelsea would be ideal.
Simon Boendermaker: I'd love to see Porto/Monaco v Basel, it'd be great to see the Swiss get to the quarter-finals at least.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Villarreal
Atletico Madrid are currently playing Villarreal where a win will take the champions joint on points with second-placed Barcelona.
And Diego Simeone's side, currently drawing 0-0, are furious; Mario Mandzukic heads a cross in at the far post but it's ruled out for a push on Mario, who went down very easily.
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Can a Premier League club upset the rest?
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"The years when Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool were fixtures in the latter stages are long gone - but one man with great pedigree in this competition will believe he can make his own piece of history.
"Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho won the Champions League with Porto and Inter Milan and will hold serious aspirations of becoming the first coach to win the Champions League with three different clubs.
"Now, strengthened by the arrival of Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas, and with Nemanja Matic one of the most formidable midfield shields in Europe, Chelsea will pose a threat to the biggest names in the Champions League."
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Real Madrid v Manchester City? Arsenal v Barcelona? How about Bayern Munich v Paris St-Germain or Juventus v Borussia Dortmund?
The Champions League really takes off on Monday when the draw for the last-16 takes place in Nyon, Switzerland. But what is your dream draw and why? Will anyone stop Real Madrid from being crowned kings of Europe for an 11th time? Have Basel and Shakhtar Donetsk got any chance of progressing? Can a Premier League team win it this season?
Remember, no team can play a club from their group or any side from their own association at this stage. Tweet #bbceurofooty, text 81111 (UK only) or post a comment on the BBC Sport Facebook page.
Champions League draw countdown
Sixteen teams, including European superpowers Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Barcelona, from eight different countries. What treats will Monday's Champions League last-16 draw produce?
Seeded teams: Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Monaco, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Chelsea, Porto.
Unseeded teams: Juventus, Basel, Bayer Leverkusen, Arsenal, Man City, Paris St-Germain, Schalke, Shakhtar Donetsk.
Calm before the storm
Monaco v Marseille (20:00 GMT)
Marseille on Twitter: Some Marseille fans are already in the ground.
Sunday feast
Hello and welcome to Sunday's European football live text. David Moyes and the Basque derby is the main course on a scrumptious menu that also includes updates from Italy as Napoli boss Rafael Benitez aims to upset AC Milan. There's also goals from France as Marseille look to increase their lead at the top of Ligue 1, while there's plenty of Champions League chat ahead of tomorrow's last-16 draw in Switzerland.
And should Real Madrid's Gareth Bale happen to win the 2014 BBC Sport Personality of the Year award, you will hear all about it here. Ready? Let's do this...
More derby woe for Moyes?
His derby record is stained by red and light blue ink. In 22 league meetings with Liverpool, David Moyes guided Everton to just three Merseyside derby wins, taking a modest 16 points from a possible 66.
His Premier League record against Manchester City during an ill-fated Manchester United spell was just as bad. Two games. Two defeats. One goal scored. Seven conceded.
Tonight his new club Real Sociedad host Athletic Bilbao in a showdown that is the talk of the Basque Country. Can Moyes finally find some derby joy in Spain?