Champions League live: Monaco vs Tottenham, Leicester vs Club Brugge latest score
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Tottenham Hotspur could be eliminated from this season’s Champions League at the group stage if they fail to win against Monaco.
Leicester City, meanwhile, face Club Brugge and can book their place in the knockout stages.
Follow tonight’s matches live here.
- Pochettino left with big call on Kane fitness
- Lloris 'willing to delay contract talks' in effort to focus on crucial Tottenham run
- Falcao putting Manchester United and Chelsea nightmares behind him
- Kane says he is 'not demanding anything' during new contract discussions
- Mahrez confident Foxes can handle last 16 pressure
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Tuesday's Champions League fixtures
All kick-off times are 7.45pm unless stated
Group E
CSKA Moscow vs Bayer Leverkusen (5.00pm)
Monaco vs Tottenham Hotspur
Group F
Borussia Dortmund vs Legia Warsaw
Sporting Lisbon vs Real Madrid
Group G
Copenhagen vs Porto
Leicester City vs Club Brugge
Group H
Dinamo Zagreb vs Lyon
Sevilla vs Juventus
41 min: Corner for Monaco. Lemar picks out Jemerson at the far post with his delivery from the right but the defender was positioned in too awkward an ankle to keep his headed effort down and on target.
45 min: Spurs are struggling to get out their own half as Monaco continue to press high, pressurising the side's full-backs while suffocating the midfielders. After yet another failed opportunity to break free of their own half, the ref finally blows his whistle to bring the opening 45 minutes to an end.
HALF TIME: AS Monaco 0-0 Tottenham
A woeful first-half performance from the visitors. Spurs have lacked composure and fluency going forward, while their defence has looked ragged at best. Dier and Wimmer have struggled to form any sort of partnership, looking nervy and disorganised. Monaco, in contrast, have been dominant. Silva has been pulling the strings for the home side, picking out space, creating chances and proving a general menace to Spurs. Pochettino's players are lucky to be in this.
47 min: The second-half starts in a similar fashion as the first one did: scrappy and hectic. Neither team have been able to grab a hold of the run of play with the ball constantly switching possession.
GOAL! Monaco 1-0 Tottenham (Djibril Sidibé, 49 min)
Monaco take the lead through a brilliant, well-deserved goal. Mendy bombed down the left flank to the baseline where he cut back on himself to take the ball past Kieran Trippier. Position on the edge of the box, he picked out the unmarked Sidibe who from six yards out nodded the ball past Lloris. One from full-back to another. Cracking stuff.
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