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Thanks for joining us!published at 22:40 16 April
22:40 16 April
What a night of Champions League football and it was a pleasure to bring the entertainment to you!
If tomorrow night is half as good as tonight then we are in for something special.
Manchester City host Real Madrid with the tie locked at 3-3 while Arsenal take on Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena with it all square at 2-2.
Will we see an all-English semi-final? We'll find out of tomorrow, see you then.
Goals galorepublished at 22:36 16 April
22:36 16 April
With two more matches to go, there have already been 29 goals in the Champions League quarter-finals this season.
That's the most at this stage of the Champions League since the overall record (30) was set in 2003-04.
'I can only see Paris winning'published at 22:32 16 April
22:32 16 April
Glenn Hoddle
Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT SportsWith what I've seen from Dortmund, I can only see Paris winning. They've got the best player in the world playing for them.
'It feels like it is Mbappe's time'published at 22:28 16 April
22:28 16 April
FT: Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (agg: 4-6)
Rio Ferdinand
Former England defender on TNT SportsI just think some people seem like they are blessed from above that this is your time and it feels like that for Mbappe.
For his second goal, that's not falling to anyone else, but it falls to him because he is that guy.
There is going to be a moment over the two legs [in the semi-final] where Mbappe has got to come to the fore.
I think only Ronaldo [and Messi] have got more goals than him in Champions League knockout games. He is in the high-quality category of player.
'Vitinha ran the game'published at 22:24 16 April
22:24 16 April
FT: Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (agg: 4-6)
Peter Crouch
Ex-England striker on TNT SportsI know it's easier when you have a man extra but I thought Vitinha ran the game. He kept the ball and kept making the right decisions all the time.
For his goal he was well outside the box and he it was a fantastic effort.
'Dortmund deserved to go through'published at 22:20 16 April
22:20 16 April
FT: Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Atletico Madrid (agg: 5-4)
Peter Crouch
Ex-England striker on TNT SportsUnbelievable. Most people thought Atletico would go through.
The atmosphere was electric and there were so many goals and so many talking points and Dortmund deserved to go through.
It will be a fantastic semi-final against PSG.
Postpublished at 22:17 16 April
22:17 16 April
FT: Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Atletico Madrid (agg: 5-4)
Borussia Dortmund posted on X: That was the most insane, crazy, hectic, beautiful, scary, joyful thing EVER in the history of ever, like EVER.
Postpublished at 22:14 16 April
22:14 16 April
FT: Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Atletico Madrid (agg: 5-4)
This is the fourth time Borussia Dortmund have reached the semi-finals of the Champions League and the first time since 2013.
'The red card changed the game'published at 22:11 16 April
22:11 16 April
FT: Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (agg: 4-6)
Rio Ferdinand
Former England defender on TNT SportsAbsolutely crazy scenes. I think PSG have to thank Araujo for that red card. It changed the game.
I think at that point Barcelona looked the most complete and the most confident of the two teams.
PSG then looked like a team that were really in control and the confidence went through the roof.
Barcelona played their part in a brilliant two-legged tie.
Postpublished at 22:09 16 April
22:09 16 April
FT: Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Atletico Madrid (agg: 5-4)
Glenn Hoddle
Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT SportsThe pattern of the modern game is no one knows how to hold on to a lead anymore.
Postpublished at 22:07 16 April
22:07 16 April
FT: Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Atletico Madrid (agg: 5-4)
Only Manchester City with 12 have had more different goalscorers (excluding own goals) in the Champions League this season than Borussia Dortmund, with Ian Maatsen and Marcel Sabitzer the 10th and 11th players to score for Dortmund this term.
Get Involvedpublished at 22:04 16 April
22:04 16 April
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I’m going to stand up for the referee here. Yes, there’s been a lot of cards, but they’ve pretty much all been deserved. Don’t want a yellow card? Don’t commit a yellow card offence. Players should be smarter.
Ross
Postpublished at 22:01 16 April
22:01 16 April
Forget cups of tea, we need something stronger. Wow.
They were two breath-taking ties.
All eyes on PSGpublished at 22:01 16 April
22:01 16 April
FT: Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Atletico Madrid (agg: 5-4)
After watching the first half of the match in Madrid, you'd have never predicted Borussia Dortmund would be progressing to the semi-finals but this competition produces magical matches and that was one of them.
Dortmund have surpassed all expectations and they will have their eyes firmly on PSG.
FULL-TIMEpublished at 22:00 16 April
22:00 16 April
Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (agg: 4-6)
A tie for the ages. Incredible.
Paris St-Germain have overturned their first leg deficit to beat Barcelona in Spain and are heading to the Champions League semi-finals.
Ronald Araújo's sending off was the turning point, then Kylian Mbappe had his moments to seal victory for PSG.
YELLOW CARDpublished at 22:00 16 April
22:00 16 April
Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (agg: 4-6)
And now Fermin.
Christmas.
YELLOW CARDpublished at 21:59 16 April
21:59 16 April
Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (agg: 4-6)
Raphinha is in the book now for dissent.
Postpublished at 21:58 16 April
21:58 16 April
Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (agg: 4-6)
Two minutes left to play. The stands are emptying fast.
Get Involvedpublished at 21:57 16 April
21:57 16 April
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La remontada avenged by the original creator of the master piece. What a tie.
Anon
FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:57 16 April
21:57 16 April
FT: Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Atletico Madrid (agg: 5-4)
Borussia Dortmund are in the semi-finals of the Champions League!
The 81,000 fans inside the Westfalenstadion are ecstatic after coming back from 2-0 down in the tie.
What a fantastic match this one and credit to both sides!
Edin Terzic's men will take on Paris St-Germain for a place in the final at Wembley.