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Football Tracker: Real Madrid host Dortmund, Arsenal and Juventus in action
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Football Tracker: Real Madrid host Dortmund, Arsenal and Juventus in action

We are in the third round of the new Champions League format as the league phase takes shape. With Europe's best clubs all in action, there are a number of games to keep an eye on over the next two nights, including a rematch of last season's final!

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Vini Jr. scored his second goal and Real's fifth, giving the home team a second-half comeback as champions and reminding Europe that they are still the team to beat in this famous competition.

A difficult result for Dortmund, who appeared to be in control at times, but as is often the case, the defense let them down.

22:53 CET – Stuttgart finally took the lead against ten-man Juventus after a missed penalty and a goal ruled out. El Bilal Touré was the man who gave Stuttgart an invaluable lead with a silky smooth move that was easy on the eyes.

22:46 CET – Ballon d'Or favorite Vini Jr. scored a fourth goal for Real after an impressive individual goal. He was simply too quick for Emre Canon on the counterattack and then had the composure to direct a shot into the bottom corner! Classic Madrid in the Champions League – you never know when you will be beaten.

22:43 CET – Real Madrid have made the comeback and it comes from captain Lucas Vazquez scoring another crucial goal for Real! He had a bit of luck when his pass to Mbappé bounced off a Dortmund defender and back into his path, but then he made no mistake and fired his shot into the top corner.

22:33 CET – Leandro Trossard saved a penalty at the Emirates! It remains 1-0 for Arsenal.

22:30 CET – Girona also doubled their lead thanks to a sensational free-kick from centre-back Juanpe, whose shot deflected on its way into the top corner.

22:25 CET – Aston Villa have doubled their lead and who else but the man of the moment Jhon Duran, who directs a volley perfectly into the bottom corner from Morgan Rogers' cross.

22:22 CET – A dramatic deficit in Madrid as the hosts came back from 2-0 down to equalize! First they applied a period of pressure when Kylian Mbappe hit a cross onto the head of Antonio Rüdiger, who made no mistake. And then their talisman Vinicius Junior equalized after a rebound!

Real Madrid attacks third
Real Madrid attacks thirdTHOMAS COEX / AFP / Flashscore

22:20 CET – PSG are level and come from Achraf Hakimi, whose shot on goal could have easily been saved but found its way past the goalkeeper!

22:14 CET – Aston Villa took the lead against Bologna! John McGinn shoots a dangerous free kick into the penalty area, but it goes past everyone and into the bottom left corner.

22:12 CET – Sporting Lisbon have doubled their lead and this game is all about the monster Viktor Gyokeres.

The Swedish striker has been a firework display this season, using all his speed, strength and composure in front of goal to overwhelm the defender before passing the ball around the goalkeeper and scoring.

22:06 CET – The second half is underway and the shock goals continue! At the start of the second half in Turin, the dangerous-looking Stuttgart team took the lead through Dennis Undav!

It was a brilliant finish from Undav, but wait, did he control it with his hand?

Yes according to VAR and the goal is ruled out! This looked like a tough decision to me.

21:50 CET – It's half-time at the stadium and the big news comes from Madrid, who are once again in trouble in the Champions League, trailing 2-0 against the impressive Dortmund.

Malen was the star of the show as he scored the opener with a brilliant one-touch play before setting up Gittens for the second.

Goal sequence by Jamie Gittens
Goal sequence by Jamie GittensFlashscore/Denis Doyle/Getty Images via AFP

Arsenal and Sporting are leading in the games they would expect to win, but PSG are trailing 1-0 at home to PSV, which would be a big surprise against Paris.

21:45 CET – The goals keep flying! Girona is now in the lead against Slovan Bratislava thanks to Miguel Gutierrez.

21:42 CET – PSV suffered a shock against the run of play in Paris through striker Noa Lang.

21:39 CET – Over in London, Arsenal are in the lead after Gabriel Martinelli's shot hit the post before Shakhtar keeper Dmytro Riznyk turned it into his own net.

21:37 CET – Dortmund has doubled its lead! Malen becomes the provider when he sets the ball up for youngster Jamie Gittens with a fizzing ball across the penalty area.

21:35 CET – In the meantime, Dortmund took a surprise lead in Madrid after a clever move was capped off with an unstoppable strike from Donyell Malen.

21:24 CET – Sporting Lisbon scores the first goal of the last games against Sturm Graz and Nuno Santos scores his first goal of the season after a successful move by the guests.

21:00 CET – We're out and about around the grounds as a huge evening of Champions League football continues!

20:43 CET – That's all she wrote in Milan and Monaco, when both hosts won in the first games.

Milan defeated 10-man Club Brugge 3-1 while Monaco beat Crvena Zvezda 5-1.

20:42 CET – Monaco scored a late fifth goal through Maghnes Akliouche to beat Crvena Zvezda 5-1. A real beating now.

20:36 CET – Well, it looked like Francesco Camarda had scored Milan's fourth goal, becoming the youngest goalscorer in Champions League history, but… his goal was ruled out for offside. Almost a historic evening at San Siro!

20:18 CET – Milan are now leading 3-1 against Club Brugge thanks to Tijjani Reijnders' second goal! A second brace of the evening across games. This time Samuel Chukwueze set up the Dutchman, who once again finished with excellent composure.

20:16 CET – With a goal ruled out, Monaco now lead 4-1 thanks to Takumi Minamino's second goal of the night. The game is certainly over for Crvena Zvezda.

20:08 CET – Tijjani Reijnders put Milan back in the lead against Club Brugge. Noah Okafor did everything he could to create the chance and Reijnders finished the game coolly – 2-1.

20:00 CET – Monaco has taken a 3-1 lead thanks to a wonder goal from Wilfried Singo! The defender came up from distance, released the ball and flew into the top corner!

19:58 CET – The 10-man Club Brugge surprisingly equalized against Milan! Kyriani Sabbe, who had just come on as a substitute, shot the ball into the goal after a successful move. 1-1 at San Siro.

19:50 CET – At 9:00 p.m. CET seven more games will kick off and the team news for these games will begin to arrive. One of the main points of discussion is Arsenal's game against Shakhtar Donetsk, in which Bukayo Saka will no longer play due to injury.

Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham will both start for Real Madrid against Dortmund.

19:37 CET – At half-time, Milan are leading 1-0 against Club Brugge, with the Belgian team already reduced to 10 players.

In the other game, thanks to this goal, Monaco is 2-1 against Red Star right at the break.

19:35 CET – Breel Embolo put Monaco back in the lead against Crvena Zvezda! The Swiss striker had some luck when the ball bounced off his spotter, but he made no mistake in finishing.

19:25 CET – Things just got worse for Club Brugge as Raphael Onyedika received a red card for a tackle on the team. One goal down and now one man down… and there's still plenty of time left.

19:18 CET – Milan broke the stalemate against Club Brugge thanks to a rather bizarre goal. Christian Pulisic hit a corner and it seemed like he was dodging everyone and floating in! More than anything, this was poor goalkeeping from Simon Mignolet. It's 1-0 at San Siro.

19:12 CET – Crvena Zvezda has a quick answer! Thanks to Cherif Ndiaye's penalty, the score is now 1-1 in Monaco.

19:06 CET – And now we have a goal! Takumi Minamino gave Monaco a 1-0 lead against Crvena Zvezda! Wilfried Singo hit Minamino high in the penalty area and he rolled the ball into the bottom corner.

Minamino opened the scoring in Monaco
Minamino opened the scoring in MonacoOpta by StatsPerform / ČTK / Panoramic / Frederic DIDES/PANORAMIC

19:05 CET – 20 minutes after the start of the game in Milan and Monaco there are still no goals in either game.

18:45 CET – The Champions League is back! We are traveling in Milan and Monaco…

18:30 CET – Only 15 minutes until kick-off of the first two games of the evening!

18:00 CET – Hello and welcome back to our Champions League coverage! There are some exciting games on the agenda later in the evening: Real Madrid host Dortmund in a repeat of last season's final, and PSG, Juventus and Arsenal are also in action.

Check out our European highlights article here to see what other games you shouldn't miss!

And check out the full Matchday 3 fixtures below:

But first of all we have two games to play tonight 18:45 CET AC Milan host Club Brugge and Monaco face Crvena zvezda.

Check out the lineups for both games below:

Lineups AC Milan vs. Club Brugge
Lineups AC Milan vs. Club BruggeFlash score
Monaco vs Crvena zvezda lineups
Monaco vs Crvena zvezda lineupsFlash score

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