With the semi-finals of Europe's top-tier competition in sight, follow Sportsmail's live coverage of Galatasaray v Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund v Malaga.
Jose Mourinho's Real already have one foot in the semis, after a resounding 3-0 victory in the first leg over the Turkish champions at the Santiago Bernabeu. Meanwhile, Malaga travel to the Westfalenstadion after a 0-0 draw against Jurgen Klopp's impressive Dortmund side in Spain two weeks ago.
21.08: Wesley Sneijder has just missed an absolute sitter for Galatasaray. The Dutchman is in acres of space in the area after Fabio Coentrao's clearance falls into his path.
21.06: Meanwhile, things are hotting up in Dortmund. Marcel Schmelzer catches Jesus Gamez in the face with his arm, but the referee books the Malaga man in the aftermath. I'm not sure if that was for dissent, but the Dortmund player has got away with one there.
Former Arsenal man Emmanuel Eboue has rattled in a peach of a finish here. He latches onto the ball on the edge of the area and smashes it into the top corner with the outside of his right foot. Surely it's too late though?
21.03: Cristiano Ronaldo should have scored his second of the night. Angel Di Maria slides the ball past his marker and into Ronaldo's feet inside the area. But the Portuguese can't get the ball out of his feet and drags his attempt wide from eight yards.
21.01: It's getting a little spicy at times between Galatasaray and Real Madrid. The home side look frustrated in the second half and haven't been afraid to put the boot in.
20.58: Malaga's Jesus Gamez is receiving treatment after being clattered by his own team-mate. Sergio Sanchez hurls himself into the challenge on an opposing player, but catches Gamez on the follow through. He'll not thank him for that, but he looks okay to continue.
20.56: That's a big miss from Mario Gotze. Sergio Sanchez's wayward header falls to the 20-year-old Dortmund playmaker, who sets himself for the volley. But the youngster smashes the ball into the stands after a skewed shot.
20.55: Galatasaray are throwing everything at Real Madrid, to no avail. They need five goals in this half to overturn the deficit.
20.51: What on earth are Dortmund playing at? Another lofted free-kick enters their area and it's little Joaquin on his own again. He heads from point-blank range to Wedenfeller's left, but the keeper gets down to knock the ball round his post.
20.50: Dortmund are out of the blocks flying and Lewandowski's effort from the edge of the area but Willy Caballero saves.
I can't see Real giving up the four-goal lead after Ronaldo struck in the first half, but the Malaga match is on a knife edge.
Just as Dortmund looked likely to edge in front, Malaga had a golden opportunity to grab a second away goal before the half-time whistle sounded.
20.32: Joaquin almost has his second on the stroke of half-time. A free-kick is swung into the area as Joaquin leaps to meet it. Roman Weidenfeller is equal to it and catches the ball as the whistle blows for the break.
Dortmund look like they are missing star centre half Mats Hummels. They were lounging about in the box when that ball came in!
Wesley Sneijder is involved again as the Dutch international drives the ball into the arms of Diego Lopez from outside the area.
That's an absolute beauty from the hosts to level this one up. Another sweeping counter attack finally yields the result they desperately needed.
Mario Gotze leads the charge and squares a ball at an awkward height to Marco Reus. Reus improvises wonderfully and flicks the ball into the path of Robert Lewandowski, who rounds the keeper with a neat little dink and slides the ball home. Exceptional move from a group of players who know one another inside out.
20.23: Malaga are happy with this goal, but they look a little too content to allow Dortmund to press them. It's a dangerous game to play against the Germans in their own back yard.
20.20: We're seeing a spell of pressure from Galatasaray now, but they aren't able to eek out a clear-cut chance. Wesley Sneijder looks like the man capable of doing so and has been lively in possession in the first 35 minutes.
20.17: Michael Essien is unable to continue for Real Madrid. He's picked up a knock and has been replaced by Alvaro Arbeloa.
20.15: Well that was a shock. Dortmund had been turning the screw and probing at the other end before Malaga broke the deadlock.
The visitors are a goal up against the run of play! A lofted ball is nodded into the path of Isco, who slides the ball to Joaquin. The Spaniard shifts onto his left and smashes it into the bottom corner.
In Istanbul, Real should have been 2-0 up. Cristiano Ronaldo cleverly flicks the ball to Di Maria. The winger smashes his effort goalwards but Fernando Muslera somehow tips it over the bar. Great save.
20.07: Real are coming under some pressure now. Emmanuel Eboue skins Fabio Coentrao for pace and takes a tumble in the area. The referee is having none of it, though.
Didier Drogba and Wesley Sneijder are having a whinge about the decision, and the Dutchman gets a yellow card for his troubles.
20.02: Robert Lewandowski might have put Dortmund in the lead. After the hosts break quickly, the Pole tries a cute chip from the edge of the area, having spotted Willy Caballero off his line.
19.59: Borussia Dortmund are having all of the play over in Germany. They've got out a strong team and are looking good against a Malaga side who appear a little shellshocked so far. They'll have to pull out of that state if they are to get anything in this tie.
Cristiano Ronaldo has potentially clinched the tie after just nine minutes. He nicks a beautiful Sami Khedira cross into the back of the Galatasaray net to put Real in the lead on the night, making it 4-0 on aggregate.
That's his 10th of the Champions League campaign and his 47th goal in 47 games this season. Unbelievable eye for goal.
19.52: Jose Mourinho's side hardly look fazed by this. They are keeping the ball incredibly well, which draws Wesley Sneijder into a silly foul on former Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric.
Ronaldo beats his man and slides the ball to Angel Di Maria who hits his effort just wide after the goalkeeper fails to clear his lines.
19.50: The atmosphere in Istanbul is deafening. Luka Modric surges forward with the ball for Real and the volume from the chorus of boos is quite incredible from the Turkish fans.
19.40: Only five minutes to kick-off now. Hopefully we're in for a good show tonight. Dortmund's Westfalenstadion is a sight to behold as they wait for the teams to come out.
Flags a waving, the fans are holding up black and yellow pieces of paper to make the club's crest. This must be an intimidating scene for the Malaga players as they make their way out of the tunnel and onto the pitch in their sky blue-and-white kits.
19.33: I'm looking forward to see how Malaga's starlet Isco copes at this level. He's looked like a remarkable talent so far this season, most notably in the Champions League and he's only 20 years old.
'Mourinho will take charge of Real Madrid for the 34th time in Champions League - more than for any other team (Chelsea 33). Special.'
19.15: Over in Turkey, it's a huge ask for Galatasaray to reach the next round. Didier Drogba, Wesley Sneijder and Burak Yilmaz have proved they can perform at the highest level, but they are three goals down against a Jose Mourinho team in the Champions League.
I couldn't believe how slick they were away from home against the English champions. Marco Reus was a constant threat and Dortmund deserved more than the one point they left with.
18.57: Let's not allow the Champions League to dominate our domestic football too much though. There are two games in the npower Championship this evening. Leaders Cardiff take on Barnsley and Millwall host Sheffield Wednesday.
18.51: So Ronaldo starts in Istanbul. So too does the former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba and ex-Inter playmaker Wesley Sneijder for Galatasaray.
Borussia Dortmund: Weidenfeller, Subotic, Piszczek, Felipe Santana, Schmelzer, Bender, Gundogan, Blaszczykowski, Lewandowski, Gotze, Reus
Malaga: Willy, Jesus Gamez, Demichelis, Sergio Sanchez, Antunes, Camacho, Joaquin, Toulalan, Julio Baptista, Duda, Isco
18.45: Good evening ladies and gents. We've got a brilliant couple of games to bring you this evening. The superstars of Real Madrid take on a Galatasaray side with the likes of Didier Drogba and Wesley Sneijder aiming to upset the odds in Istanbul.
We'll also be seeing how the competition's surprise package, Malaga, fare against Dortmund in their quarter-final second leg. Teams to follow shortly.
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