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Your support makes all the difference.Welcome to live coverage of tonight's crucial Champions League Last 16 second-leg fixture between Chelsea and Paris-Saint Germain a Stamford Bridge. Guus Hiddink's side will have to overturn a 2-1 deficit from the first leg to progress.
- The match kicks off at 7.45pm
- The teams meet in the knock-out stage for the third season in a row
- Captain Terry is out for Chelsea
- Away goals count over the two legs
- PSG are currently 23 points clear at the top of Ligue 1
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Guus Hiddink wants under-fire pair Diego Costa and Eden Hazard to send Chelsea into the Champions League quarter-finals at the expense of Paris St Germain on Wednesday night.
PSG's social media team upped the ante on the eve of the last-16 second leg at Stamford Bridge with a video montage of masked super heroes titled 'Spot the fraud', which also included Costa, who has been playing with a protective mask due to a broken nose.
PSG boss Laurent Blanc also warned his players not to be provoked by Costa, who has a reputation for riling opponents.
Costa, available after missing last Saturday's draw with Stoke as a precaution over a minor tendon problem, has scored 10 goals in 14 games under Hiddink, but has just one Champions League goal in two seasons and 14 games with the Blues.
"I'm very proud of him the way he's playing and, going not over the edge, but he likes to fight in the real way of the game," Hiddink said.
"That's what we like. I protect him and support him when he's doing what he has done in my period at Chelsea.
"In the Premier League he frequently is scoring now, since December, January. Let's see and hope he can make it to the European level as well."
Will your season be defined by how you do in the last couple of games, Cahill is asked. The defender says it's a big challenge for Chelsea to achieve something this season and so in a lot of ways it will be.
What do you think about Zlatan?
Cahill: "He's a top player. For him, it was unfortunate the last time around but for his team it was positive. This tie is settled perfectly but he is very vocal on the pitch - he does like the sound of his own voice - but he deserves respect and we must look out for him."
Cahill is now praising his teammate Willian calling him one of the stand-out players for Chelsea this season. With 10 goals to his name this term, Willian surely is.
Do you want to win this game more because it could be John Terry's last season at the club? - Asks our very own Simon Johnson.
Cahill: "We are all motivated because we all know how important this game is tomorrow night. Without adding extra pressure to the game.
"It's unfortunate he isn't fit for this game and it would be nice to go through and hopefully he'll be fit again soon."
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"Diego doesn't need any more motivation - he is a winner." - Cahill responds to PSG's tweet in which they portrayed Costa as a "fraud".
Cahill is now talking about how the Chelsea players should enjoy the match tomorrow especially as it could be the club's last for a while should they fail to secure European football for next season.
How will your manager help the team tomorrow and what has he brought?
Cahill: "First and foremost, he has brought experience. For me, he has brought a calmness around the place and a nice atmosphere."
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