Atletico Madrid vs Chelsea - as it happened: Michy Batshauyi grabs dramatic late winner
Re-live all the action from the Champions League clash at the Wanda Metropolitano
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Your support makes all the difference.Something old and something new for Chelsea, then, as they do battle in the very first Champions League game at Atletico Madrid’s state-of-the-art Wanda Metropolitano Stadium.
Providing familiarity, of course, will be Diego Costa, who is expected to bid farewell to his former teammates – and manager – in the tunnel before the match gets under way.
Blues boss Antonio Conte insists he is keen on the reunion and there are no hard feelings towards the player who will pull on an Atletico shirt once again in January.
The niceties finish at the toot of the referee’s whistle, however, with Chelsea looking to build on the 6-0 opening day win over Qarabag and Atletico hoping to improve on their 0-0 draw with Roma.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the game:
What time does it start?
The game kicks off at 7.45pm (BST) at the Wanda Metropolitano on Wednesday 27 September.
Where can I watch it?
BT Sport 2 will be broadcasting the game. Alternatively, return to this page for updates from our live blog.
It's a big game for...
Alvaro Morata. In many ways the man brought in to replace Diego Costa for Chelsea. The 24-year-old has enjoyed a stellar start to life in west London. Can he return to his hometown and put in a big performance against a club he once represented as a boy and one that turned into his bitter rivals while at Real? It would certainly help banish the memories of Diego Costa if he does.
Player to watch…
Filipe Luis. The left-back will be coming up against the club where he spent one relatively unhappy season. Although Chelsea won the league in 2014/15, Luis struggled to nail down a place in the starting line-up with Cesar Azpilicueta being preferred by then manager Jose Mourinho. That was a surprise for many because Luis had excelled the season before when Atletico won La Liga and reached the Champions League final, beating the Blues along the way. He eventually moved back to Atleti and has been a mainstay ever since. He is a man with a point to prove on Wednesday night.
Form…
Atletico Madrid: WWWDD
Chelsea: WWDWW
Odds…
Atletico Madrid: 23/20
Draw: 11/5
Chelsea: 14/5
Elsewhere in Europe
Manchester United blew away CSKA Moscow 4-1. Romelu Lukaku's brace along with Anthony Martial and Henrikh Mkhitaryan's goals made it a comfortable evening for Jose Mourinho's side.
Celtic secured a emphatic 3-0 win away to Anderlecht to put them on level points with Bayern Munich who lost 3-0 to PSG.
Antonio Conte to BT Sport: "The performance was very good, I'm very pleased for my players. To play this way, with this spirit and personality is very good. We scored twice and we deserved to win.
"I think we prepared the game very well and I'm pleased for my players because they showed concentration and a great will to win.
"We must be very happy because Eden's performance was amazing and it was the first big game for him after the bad injury, his answer was fantastic. He has a great link with Alvaro."
That's all from a dramatic evening in match week two of the Champions League. Our attention now turns to Arsenal and Everton in the Europa League, come back tomorrow for more live coverage of European football.
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