Europa League LIVE: Man United and Tottenham learn potential last 16 opponents but Spurs injury woes continue

talkSPORT brings you all the latest as the Europa League's final round of league phase came to a thrilling end tonight.
Manchester United and Tottenham both sealed their place in the last 16 of the revamped competition, with Rangers following suit.
Scottish giants Rangers secured a 2-1 home win over Union Saint-Gilloise and were helped out by Nice drawing 1-1 to Bodo/Glimt.
Europa League Gameweek 8 results
Thursday, January 30
All kick-off times 8pm
- Ajax 2-1 Galatasaray
- Athletic Bilbao 3-1 Plzen
- Dynamo Kiev 1-0 RFS
- Midtjylland 2-2 Fenerbahce
- FC Twente 1-0 Besiktas
- FCSB 0-2 Manchester United
- Ferencvaros 4-2 AZ
- Lyon 1-1 Ludogorets
- M. Tel Aviv 0-1 Porto
- Nice 1-1 Bodo/Glimt
- Olympiacos 3-0 Qarabag
- Rangers 2-1 Union SG
- Real Sociedad 2-0 PAOK
- Roma 2-0 Frankfurt
- Anderlecht 3-4 Hoffenheim
- Slavia Prague 2-2 Malmo
- Braga 1-0 Lazio
- Tottenham 3-0 Elfsborg
GOAL! PSG 1-2 Man City: Ousmane Dembele
THIS IS JUST CHAOS! PSG HAVE ONE BACK!
Bradley Barcola drives down the left-hand side of the box after beating Matheus Nunes at the byline.
He reaches the six-yard box and cuts on back to Ousmane Dembele who tucks home from close range.
What a game we have in store now! That's three goals in six minutes at the Parc des Princes!
GOAL! PSG 0-2 Man City: Erling Haaland
ANOTHER FOR MAN CITY! WOW!
They've stolen this game away from PSG in three minutes!
This time, Jack Grealish turns provider, with his cross being deflected into the path of Erling Haaland.
Haaland can't miss from three yards out and he puts the ball past Gianluigi Donnarumma.
A huge few minutes for Pep Guardiola's side!
GOAL! PSG 0-1 Man City: Jack Grealish
MAN CITY LEAD IN PARIS!
Jack Grealish came off the bench at half-time and he's just smashed in the opener from inside the box!
Manuel Akanji does superbly down the right before cutting a ball back to Bernardo Silva.
Silva's shot is saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma and it falls to Grealish who fires in an unstoppable strike.
What a start to the half for Man City!
PSG will be on the brink of elimination if they lose this game...
Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb
Off the line! Kai Havertz is denied.
His shot from a tight angle is blocked off the line by Raul Torrente before the offside flag goes up.
Arsenal have started strongly in this second half.
Raheem Sterling has been booked since the break through, so he'll have to be careful not to misjudge any tackles.
Jurrien Timber has been cautioned now too.
Back underway
A huge second half awaits for Manchester City.
Can they find a goal that would give them a massive boost?
Or will PSG continue to stay on top and deal a huge blow to Pep Guardiola's side in the Champions League?
We'll find out over the next 45 minutes.
We'll also see if Arsenal can extend their lead over Dinamo Zagreb after having so much possession in the first half.
Stick with us for updates...
Half time
The half-time whistle has blown around the grounds.
Man City will be breathing a sigh of relief after seeing Achraf Hakimi's goal ruled out by VAR.
They can't afford to lose this game, otherwise they're in major danger of being eliminated from the Champions League.
As for Arsenal, they're dominating Dinamo Zagreb but they're only 1-0 up thanks to Declan Rice's very early goal.
Elsewhere, Real Madrid lead after Rodrygo's brace while Harry Kane and Bayern Munich are 2-0 down to Feyenoord.
Here are the half-time scores from around Europe:
- AC Milan 1-0 Girona
- Sparta Praha 0-1 Inter
- Arsenal 1-0 GNK Dinamo
- Celtic 0-0 Young Boys
- Feyenoord 2-0 Bayern Munich
- Paris Saint-Germain 0-0 Manchester City
- Real Madrid 2-0 Salzburg
GOAL! PSG 1-0 Man City: Achraf Hakimi
AN OPENER IN PARIS!
IT'S PSG WHO TAKE THE LEAD RIGHT ON HALF TIME!
Nuno Mendes is superbly slotted through down the left and he cuts the ball back to Bradley Barcola.
Barcola decides not to shoot and lays off Achraf Hakimi who is rushing towards the edge of the box...
Hakimi then unleashes a powerful effort past a couple of Man City defenders and into the back of the net!
VAR are taking a look at a potential offside though.
Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb
We're into the final stages of the first half.
Gabriel Martinelli has just had a shot saved by Dinao Zagreb goalkeeper Ivan Nevistic.
The Gunners have been in total control of the game, having almost 80 per cent of the ball so far.
Jurrien Timber did make a couple of mistakes to allow the visitors a rare shot at goal.
But they couldn't take advantage and the game returned to one-way traffic soon after.
Disallowed hat-trick
Kyogo Furuhashi has been denied a hat-trick tonight.
He's incredibly had three goals all ruled out!
The first of the evening saw Kyogo wheel away in celebration before seeing the offside flag is up.
Then, after Callum McGregor won the ball back high up, the Celtic forward thought he'd scored again.
But after VAR reviewed it, McGregor was adjudged to have fouled a Young Boys player in the build-up.
And then unbelievably, Kyogo had another ruled out for offside!
To make matters worse for Celtic, they've just missed a penalty too...
PSG 0-0 Man City
How has Ruben Dias not been sent off?
Dias is already on a booking and now he's just came straight through the back of Desire Doue with his studs up.
The Man City defender almost catches Doue's head with the bottom of his boot as he challenges for a long ball.
PSG complain to the referee but a second yellow remains in the official's pocket for now.
Instead, the hosts attack and Vitinha wins a corner as his shot is deflected wide of the post.
Fabian Ruiz then sees a close-range effort cleared off the line by Josko Gvardiol from the resulting set-piece!
Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb
A bit of a worry for Gabriel a few moments ago.
After his strong attacking start, he gets kicked in his knee at the other end of the pitch.
The Brazilian stays down on the pitch for a while, grasping his leg and looking in some pain.
However, he manages to get back to his feet without any treatment and will be carrying on.
Losing Gabriel would be a major, major blow considering William Saliba is already sidelined with an injury.
Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb
Gabriel has been busy at the Emirates!
And he should have made it 2-0 to Arsenal.
He's had two efforts from corners as the Gunners totally dominate their opponents in the first half.
The most recent of those shots was a free header, but he missed the target and Dinamo Zagreb survive.
Mikel Arteta will be delighted with his team's start.
PSG 0-0 Man City
Joao Neves has come close for PSG!
His header at the back post flies just over the bar.
The hosts have been impressive in the early stages and their pressure has led to Ruben Dias being booked for a foul.
At the other end, Man City have had their first chance of the game too, with Kevin De Bruyne seeing his shot saved.
City prove they've still go plenty of threat despite not starting this clash at their best.
Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb
Some poor scenes at the Emirates.
Goalscorer Declan Rice has had objects thrown at him from the away end while trying to take a corner.
You can see them littered around the corner flag.
The referee paused the game for a moment to clear the pitch as Rice moved away to avoid being hit by anything.
Joe Shennan: "The travelling fans are letting themselves down."
PSG 0-0 Man City
In Paris, we've not had an early goal.
But Man City have just managed to get away with giving the ball away deep inside their own half.
And then Ederson has been forced to deny Desire Doue who fired a powerful effort at goal.
The hosts have been the better team so far.
In the stands, new PSG signing Kvicha Kvaratskhelia is watching on as his team put some pile on some pressure.
GOAL! Arsenal 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb: Declan Rice
HOW ABOUT THAT FOR A START!
Arsenal take the lead in less than two minutes!
Gabriel Martinelli drives down the left and crosses in to Kai Havertz who cushions the ball down perfectly.
His lay-off falls to Declan Rice who smashes home at the near post giving the goalkeeper no chance.
That's his first ever Champions League goal and Arsenal's earliest in the competition since Yaya Sanogo in November 2014.
The Gunners have a very early advantage.
Underway!
Here we go! We're underway.
Arsenal will feel a win this evening will be enough to book themselves a place in the knockout stages of the Champions League.
And they will expect to come out on top against Dinamo Zagreb.
As for Man City, they're in desperate need of three points.
In fact, Paris Saint-Germain are too, with both teams at risk of being eliminated from Europe at the first hurdle.
So that is going to be a hugely important game and you can stick with us for updates...
Kick-off coming up
We're almost set to get going in the Champions League.
Warm-ups have been wrapped up in what looks to be a very wet Parc des Princes - it's looking a lot clearer in north London!
A reminder that you can follow all of tonight's action across the talkSPORT network.
Commentary from Paris will come from Jim Proudfoot and former Manchester City manager Stuart Pearce.
Meanwhile, coverage from the Emirates is coming from Joe Shennan and former England striker Dean Ashton.
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Head-to-head
This evening's game will be the fifth meeting between PSG's Luis Enrique and Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola.
Both Spanish managers have won two games each against each other in the Champions League so far.
However, along with Jürgen Klopp (2), Enrique is one of only two bosses to have beaten Guardiola by 3+ goals on multiple occasions.
He did so in charge of Barcelona against Bayern in May 2015, winning 3-0, and then again with Barca beating Man City 4-0 in October 2016.
Who will come out on top at the Parc des Princes tonight?
Enrique's had one hell of an entrance...literally.
Long time coming
Raheem Sterling starts for Arsenal tonight.
And it's a Champions League appearance that has been a long time coming for the former England winger.
It is his first start in the competition since April 2023 when playing for Chelsea against Real Madrid.
Sterling has made two substitute appearances for the Gunners in Europe this season.
But now with Bukayo Saka out injured and Leandro Trossard benched, he has a chance from the off.
This will be his third start in the last four for Arsenal in all competitions but he's still looking for his first goal since September.
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Team news!
Tonight's team news is in...
Manchester City have gone strong for their must-win clash against Paris Saint-Germain this evening.
In-form Phil Foden starts along with Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne while Savinho and Bernardo Silva come in.
PSG XI: Donnarumma, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes, Vitinha, Neves, Ruiz, Lee, Doue, Barcola.
Subs: Safonov, Tenas, Kimpembe, Mayulu, Hernandez, Tape, Zague, Beraldo, Zaire-Emery, Asensio, Dembele, Ramos.
Man City XI: Ederson, Nunes, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol, Kovacic, De Bruyne, Bernardo, Savinho, Foden, Haaland.
Subs: Ortega, Carson, Stones, Grealish, Gundogan, Wright, Alleyne, O'Reilly, Lewis, McAtee
As for Arsenal, they've made a few changes to their side.
Jakub Kiwior starts at centre-back next to Gabriel with William Saliba still out, while Oleksandr Zinchenko is at left-back.
Jorginho is part of a three-man midfield and Raheem Sterling is part of the front line as Leandro Trossard drops to the bench.
Arsenal XI: Raya, Timber, Gabriel, Kiwior, Zinchenko, Jorginho, Rice, Odegaard, Sterling, Martinelli, Havertz.
Subs: Neto, Setford, Kacurri, Calafiori, Tierney, Partey, Merino, Trossard, Nwaneri, Kabia, Butler-Oyedeji.
Dinamo Zagreb XI: Nevistic, Ristovski, Mmaee, Torrente, Pierre-Gabriel, Bernauer, Ademi, Rog, Stojkovic, Baturina, Kulenovic.
Subs: Zagorac, Filipovic, Hoxha, Misic, Pavic, Spikic, Cutuk, Bakovic, Mbuku, Pjaca, Cordoba, Kacavenda.
Credit: Getty Big night ahead
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappé has scored 50 goals and provided 24 assists in 79 UEFA Champions League appearances.
Should he score or assist tonight, it would make him only the eighth player to register 75+ goal involvements in the competition.
It would also mean Mbappe moves level with French icon Thierry Henry’s career total (50 goals, 25 assists).
The superstar will be hoping to lead Real to three points against RB Salzburg, with the Spanish side well off the pace so far.
They head into tonight's game 22nd in the league phase table.
Credit: Getty Eyeing history
Tammy Abraham can join an exclusive club this evening.
The ex-Chelsea striker has scored in each of his last two Champions League appearances for AC Milan.
If he scores again tonight, he's going to make some English history.
Abraham will become just the second player from England to score three in a row for a non-English club in the competition.
The only other player to do so is Jude Bellingham who achieved the feat for both Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid.
AC Milan have won four games straight in Europe, so another victory at home to struggling Girona looks pretty likely.
And Abraham will be going all out to get another goal.
Sesko latest
Arsenal target Benjamin Sesko starts for RB Leipzig against Sporting Lisbon in one of the 5:45pm kick-offs today.
We had some news on Sesko's future earlier today...
talkSPORT understands that the striker is not actively pushing to leave Leipzig despite Arsenal making a tentative enquiry.
A January deal is difficult to complete despite the German side already being eliminated from the Champions League.
They are pushing to qualify for next season's competition, sitting one point outside the Bundesliga top four in fifth place at present.
Sesko is seen as key to their hopes for the remainder of the season.
The 21-year-old, who signed a new five-year deal in June, has scored 13 goals and added three assists in 25 appearances this term.
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