Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich as it happened: Controversial decisions help Zinedine Zidane's side progress
Re-live the Champions League second-leg fixture at the Santiago Bernabeu
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Your support makes all the difference.Real Madrid have a chance to book their spot in this year's Champions League semi-finals against Bayern Munich on Tuesday, having beaten the Bundesliga champions 2-1 in Bavaria last week.
- Bayern and Dortmund face 'Mission Impossible', Champions League progression when you've lost at home
- Gareth Bale to miss Bayern Munich second-leg and is also a doubt for El Clásico
- Bayern Munich must break their Bernabéu curse if they are to progress into the Champions League semi-finals
- Cristiano Ronaldo to the rescue as Real Madrid battle back from a goal down to beat Bayern Munich
What time is kick off?
The match kicks off at 7:45pm.
Where can I watch it ?
The game will be shown on BT Sport 3.
Preview
A second half Cristiano Ronaldo double did the job in the first-leg and now tournament holders Real Madrid have a chance to book their spot in the Champions League semi-finals.
Not only do Madrid have a one-goal advantage over Bayern Munich but they are also on an 11-game unbeaten run. But they will be without the injured Gareth Bale, who is likely to be replaced by either Isco or James Rodriguez. Manager Zinedine Zidane rested his big names over the weekend so we can expect a fresh and lively performance from Los Blancos.
The Bavarians come into the tie after a 0-0 draw with Bayern Leverkusen, a concerning blank in front of goal considering that a minimum of two away goals will be needed here to book their spot in their sixth consecutive semi-finals.
Bayern will be delighted to welcome back Robert Lewandowski from injury, but a number of other high-profile players have been sidelibed. Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels travelled with the squad but their participation is in doubt due to their respective injuries.
It’s a big game for…
Isco: Despite playing down rumours of his departure away from the club due to a lack of regular game time, Isco will be desperate to make a meaningful input.
A complete Champions League performance may be enough for Zinedine Zidane to instal some faith in the Spaniard, but if his bench time isn’t lessened, the midfielder may be in search of the exit door in the summer.
Best stat…
Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have played each other more times than any other team in the Champions League era (18).
Player to watch…
Robert Lewandowski: After overcoming injury just in time for the clash, Lewandowski will be eager to get back to his best tonight. With 38 goals in 40 appearances so far this season (seven in the Champions League), he has been near to unstoppable.
We will certainly not be forgetting the semi-final first leg against Dortmund back in 2013, where the Polish international ran riot, scoring all four goals in their 4-1 thrashing of Madrid.
Form Guide
Real Madrid: WWDWWW
Bayern Munich: DLWWWW
Odds
Real Madrid to win: 11/8
Draw: 14/5
Bayern Munich to win: 9/5
Four minutes added time in both games. While it doesn't look like it'll make a difference at the King Power, it may just do at the Bernabeu as Real are throwing everything at Bayern to avoid extra time, especially with El Clasico on Sunday.
ALL OVER AT LEICESTER
Leicester are out of the Champions League. Griezmann's penalty in the first leg proved the ultimate difference as Atletico Madrid reach the last four with a 2-1 aggregate win.
And it's full time at the Bernabeu - well the 90 minutes are up... we have 30 more minutes to come!
91 mins: Caught your breath? Good. Because Bayern are back on the attack.
93 mins: Remember Real Madrid have a man's advantage here after Vidal's red card. Can they make the most of it to join city rivals Atletico in the semi-finals? Can't help but feel penalties may be the way forward here...
96 mins: Ronaldo just turned it up a level with a turn and thunderous shot from distance - palmed away by Neuer - before Marcelo, who has probably been the best player on the pitch, fires low and wide across the face of the goal!
98 mins: There's a goal coming here... Marco Asensio prods the ball at the near post at it takes cat-like reflexes from Neuer to keep it out!
102 mins: Bayern really are playing for penalties here. They're taking an age over their corners and Robben actually took the ball to the corner a few minutes ago - even though there is still 20 minute to play.
GOAL! Real Madrid 2 Bayern Munich 2 (RONALDO)
He's done it! Ronaldo, unmarked in the area, chests down Ramos' cross and fires it past Neuer. Replays show he was offside but it was a tough call for the linesman. That was his 99th Champions League goal.
And it's half time in extra time.
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