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Aston Villa vs Bayern Munich: Champions League – live | Champions League

Aston Villa vs Bayern Munich: Champions League – live | Champions League

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33 mins: Villa will have to look for success on the counter-attack, which seems possible with Watkins isolated with Upamecano, who is already booked.

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32 mins: Kimmich continues to dictate and finds Coman on the left as Bayern turn the game into attack and defense. Villa's defensive form remains intact for now.

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29 mins: Bayern played brilliantly from the back as Laimer shot the ball over the top, giving Gnabry a free run down the right wing. He enters the area, should pass to Kane… and instead shoots high and wide! A shocking performance and Kane is rightly angry.

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27 mins: An early change for Villa as Ramsey picks up an injury. Leon Bailey is coming.

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ILLEGAL GOAL!

22 mins: Lift up! Bayern Munich's defense is really poor after a ball from the left was brought down by Philogene and Pau Torres took advantage of the loose ball to push it into the goal. The stadium erupts until they check for offside…Ramsey was switched off in advance.

Aston Villa's toe of Pau Torres pushes the ball past the Bayern Munich keeper Handbook New… Photo: David Davies/PA
And online. Photo: Dylan Martinez/Reuters
Pau Torres and the Villa fans celebrate, but their joy is short-lived. Photo: Dylan Martinez/Reuters
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21 mins: Oooooh. After a long punt from Martínez, Upamecano and Watkins are once again one-on-one, and this time the defender's challenge is ruled a foul. It's a yellow card and this looks like a tempting duel.

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19 mins: Prince William is here if you like that sort of thing.

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18 minutes: … Olise hits from the right, the ball goes out with a header before Coman shoots well over the crossbar.

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17 mins: A nice build-up by Bayern on the right side leads to a corner…

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16 minutes: Villa Park erupts as Watkins is challenged by Upamecano with only Neuer behind the defender. The game continues, but this could easily have ended disastrously for Bayern.

Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa fights with Dayot Upamecano of FC Bayern Munich. Photo: Dylan Martinez/Reuters
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15 minutes: Digne finally manages to cross from the left and finds Watkins at the far post… but he heads over the ball, deterred by his opponent Min-jae.

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14 mins: Olise brings down Digne on Villa's left before the hosts finally get their passing game going and spread it around the pitch.

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12 minutes: Kimmich plays the role of quarterback for Bayern and directs the long diagonal passes; he finds Coman on the left.

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10 minutes: Nothing comes from the Bayern corner before the visitors press high, stifling Villa's attempt to play from the back. It was a nervous opening for the hosts.

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9 minutes: Villa is ripped open with a ball over the top from Kimmich to Gnabry in the box who tries to pass it to Kane. The end result is a corner for Bayern.

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6 minutes: Kane comes into play and catches an excellent Kimmich cross from the right with his head. Martínez made a great save with his left foot… but the striker was still offside.

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5 minutes: Rogers hits the ball but is also greeted by a stream of Bayern jerseys as the German team already tries to stop him from carrying the ball forward for Villa.

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3 minutes: Bayern play around the back and dominate early possession.

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2 minutes: Olise takes a corner for Bayern without damaging Villa.

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1 minute: Neuer spends a lot of time on the ball outside his penalty area, waiting and assessing. There is no hasty pressing from Villa on the goalkeeper who falls short.

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Peeeep!

Villa are wearing their usual burgundy and blue, while Bayern are wearing their all-black outfits. The visitors start walking and move from left to right on my screen.

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Rio Ferdinand is all excited and excited at TNT. The players are on their way out, led by two world champions: Emi Martínez and Manuel Neuer. Villa Park rocks.

The Villa players are greeted by a large banner with their likeness. Photo: Darren Staples/AFP/Getty Images
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Just a few more minutes… Prepare your cup of chamomile or whatever works.

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Richard Hirst would like to see a particular person back at the cottage: “Don't worry about how Kane is doing, what about poor Joao sitting on the Bayern bench instead of gracing Fulham's midfield as we march up the table.” Don't worry Joao, we do will have you back.”

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Ben Fisher reports on one of the central subplots of the evening.

The question was about Harry Kane and the simple answer was a typing, but instead Ollie Watkins paused before offering a candid assessment of the nuanced dynamics at play. For Watkins, Kane is his England captain, a teammate but also, to put it bluntly, the guy he is trying to displace.

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How is Harry Kane doing in Germany this season? Five goals in five league games, four in a Champions League game and also one goal in the cup. He was an injury concern early in this game but is starting.

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Bayern are making two changes compared to the 1-1 draw against Leverkusenwith Konrad Laimer and Kingsley Coman; Raphaël Guerreiro and Jamal Musiala go to the bench. Villa have one change from the 2-2 draw against Ipswich: 19-year-old Jaden Philogene replaces Leon Bailey.

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The teams

Let's go:

Aston Villa: Martínez, Diego Carlos, Konsa, Torres, Digne, Onana, Ramsey, Philogene, Tielemans, Rogers, Watkins

Subs: Gauci, Zych, Cash, Barkley, Durán, Buendía, Nedeljkovic, Maatsen, Bogarde, Bailey, Swinkels, Young

Bayern Munich: Neuer, Kimmich, Min-jae, Upamecano, Davies, Laimer, Pavlovic, Coman, Olise, Gnabry, Kane

Substitutes: Peretz, Ulreich, Goretzka, Sané, Dier, Palhinha, Guerreiro, Müller, Tel, Musiala

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preamble

Hello, hello, hello and welcome to a very special evening at Villa Park. The German giants are in town for a rematch of the 1982 European Cup final, when Aston Villa triumphed 1-0 in Rotterdam. Withe, Shaw and Spink were just some of the heroes back then; Tonight offers Watkins, Martínez and others a chance to be the same.

Bayern Munich, looking rejuvenated under new management, will hope to be a party pooper. They remain unbeaten this season, scored nine (!) against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League opener and kept up with Leverkusen at the weekend. This should be a lot of fun. Kick-off is at 8pm BST.

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