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Half-time: Bayern Munich 0-1 Manchester United (3-3 on agg)
Malard’s goal separates the two sides at the break. If the score stays like this, we head to extra time and possibly penalties.
43 min: Another Bayern corner and this time Rolfö markes Gilles. United deal with the danger but Harder has a word with the referee after she tumbles into the box. There is a 0.2sec VAR check but replay shows there was nothing in it.
42 min: Miyazawa with a great cross to Rolfö, whose header lacks power. Ultimately, an easy save.
40 min: All of Bayern’s attacks are coming from the flanks and they win another corner. Gilles wins the header again and this time it is goalbound and Awujo steps in with a great block. Skinner will certainly be disappointed with these free headers.
36 min: Bayern win a corner and Gilles leaps above everyone for a free header, but it grazes the side netting.
35 min: Kett dribbles into the box and tries to create contact against Le Tissier. She looks towards the referee who is not interested and Le Tissier, who did not stick a leg out, has some words for the Bayern Munich winger.
33 min: Harder with a flicking header after Kakounan lifts it her way but the striker’s chance lacks power.
31 min: The space opens up for Rolfö and she speeds forward … but she scuffs her shot that leaves much to be desired.

28 min: Park on the right sends a cross in but she mishits it and Mahmutovic has to palm it away as the ball grazes the bar! That would have been a very fortunate second goal.
25 min: Bayern win the ball back and Tanikawa surges forward. She lays it off to Kett but a poor final pass allows United to clear. Harder, who was the star of the show last week, is hardly getting a glimpse of the ball.
21 min: Bayern is commiting players forward which gives United the chance to counter. Malard dances around with the ball and wins a throw-in. The ball is just sticking to her like glue tonight.
20 min: Le Tissier sends in a United corner and it is headed goalwards but well off-target.
17 min: Bayern finally manage an attack. Tanikawa lifts a drifting cross to the far post but there is no red shirt to poke it home.
14 min: Malard again! A great run from her on the left and, with no Bayern player putting any pressure on her, she curls a shot in that is just tipped away by Mahmutovic. The goalkeeper deals with the resulting corner with much more ease.
11 min: Malard takes her chance after some miscommunication in Bayern Munich’s backline and rolls the ball into an empty for her fourth goal in the Champions Leauge this season.
GOAL! Bayern Munich 0-1 Manchester United (Malard 11); 3-3 on agg
Malard levels the tie for United! It is a mess at the back for Bayern Munich but the away side have been the better team in the opening exchange and they certainly deserve their goal. Dream start!

8 min: Park tries to dance her way through but Gilles manages to clear it away for a United corner. Rolfö delivers it into the back post but Bayern head it away.
6 min: Dallmann with a great run on the right and her angled curler forces Tullis-Joyce into a teasing save. The offside flag goes up anyway.
5 min: Chance for United! Great pass from Le Tissier to release Miyazawa in achres of space on the right. She picks out Malard in the middle of the box and her first-time shot forces a diving save from Mahmutovic.
3 min: Long throw from Riviere into the box but Bayern clear the danger. It’s quite early but United are a lot more compact in midfield than in the first leg.
1 min: Bayern Munich attack on the left. Tanikawa with a snazzy flick but then loses the ball to Le Tissier and she fouls the United player in an attempt to win it back.
Kick-off: Bayern Munich 0-0 Manchester United
Here we go! Manchester United get us underway in their all black third kit. Bayern Munich press immediately in their all red home kit.
The teams are out and the Champions League anthem blares out. Less than five minutes until kick-off. Will Manchester United come from behind? Or will Bayern Munich book their spot in the semi-finals?

Tom Garry
We are now being treated to a lights show inside the stadium as the Bayern players’ names are read out. The stadium looks nearly half full so it’s a decent turnout from the home fans.

Tom Garry
It’s unseasonably cold here in Munich but that is not dampening the mood here among the 400 or so travelling Manchester United fans, many of whom have enjoyed a stein or two in the old town during the day. The Bayern fans, meanwhile, sounded very optimistic, as they caught the U6 train north to the impressive Allianz Arena.
For the visitors, who are missing several senior players through injury, tonight will be an uphill battle, but if they can pull off a shock result, it would rank among the greatest nights in their short history. Probably the greatest.

First leg: A reminder as to how it went down a week ago in Manchester … The Bayern Munich substitute Momoko Tanikawa scored six minutes from time to give her side the win. Twice Pernille Harder had given Bayern the lead only to be pegged back by United, playing at this stage for the first time. However, back from Australia after helping Japan win the Women’s Asian Cup the weekend before, Tanikawa conjured up a beautiful, curling strike into the far corner to ensure a one-goal cushion.

Bayern Munich: And here is José Barcala’s thoughts on his side’s chances to progress to the semi-finals.
We have made a few adjustments and analysed United’s tactics again. But it could be a completely different game; they might change their approach. That’s precisely why it will be extremely important for us to manage the match well. We expect a very aggressive and well-organised opponent.
The presence of the fans will give us tremendous energy and will carry us through difficult phases. This support is the result of the connection this team has built with the fans over the past few years.

Manchester United: Here is what Marc Skinner had to say ahead of his side’s tough ask in Germany.
I believe in this team. The only thing missing [which stopped] Bayern from having a really tough night at Old Trafford was a little bit of composure in the final third. There were two or three passes that we missed that would have created goalscoring opportunities, so we have to sharpen up on that. We know what we have to do [tonight]. We have to come in and silence a fantastic arena with brilliant fans and we have to go and create history.

Team news
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Mahmutovic; Gwinn, Viggosdottir, Gilles, Simon; Kakounan, Stanway; Dallmann, Tanikawa, Kett; Harder.
Subs: Grohs, Kreuzpaintner, Ballisager, Eriksson, Padilla, Caruso, Dunst, Imade, Zähringer.
Bernadette Kakounan replaces Arianna Caruso in the starting XI and Momoko Tanikawa has made her case to start as well. Georgia Stanway makes her 50th Uefa club competition appearance. At 27 years and 88 days, she becomes the youngest English player to achieve the feat, surpassing Keira Walsh, who was 27 years and 184 days.
Manchester United (4-3-3): Tullis-Joyce; Riviere, Le Tissier, Turner, Lundkvist; Zigiotti Olme, Miyazawa, Awujo; Park, Malard, Rolfö.
Subs: Rendell, Middleton-Patel, George, Naalsund, Schüller, Anderson.
Marc Skinner makes two changes from the first leg with Jayde Riviere and Simi Awujo replacing Lea Schüller and Lisa Naalsund in the starting XI. With quite a few injuries, only four outfield players are named on the bench.
Referee: Tess Olofsson (Sweden)
Preamble
Champions League. Quarter-finals. Second leg. Team looking to overcome a one-goal deficit in their first-ever appearance in the main phase of the competition. What’s not to love?
Manchester United head to Germany hoping to overturn a 3-2 deficit after a thrilling leg at Old Trafford. Momentum swung continually between the two sides as United equalised twice before eventually losing to a superb strike from Momoko Tanikawa.
“We’re not a team that just wants to make up the numbers; we want to be in this competition until the latter stages,” said the Manchester United coach, Marc Skinner. It will be a tough ask though. To progress, United will need to become the first-ever English team to win at Bayern. The German side have been victorious in all five of their previous home Women’s Champions League games against teams from England.
Join me for the 5.45pm BST kick-off and, as always, if you have any thoughts, predictions and questions send me an email. Team news coming up!

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