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Barry Glendenning

PSG 4-0 Barcelona: Champions League last 16, first leg – as it happened

Edinson Cavani celebrates after scoring the fourth.
Edinson Cavani celebrates after scoring the fourth. Photograph: Francois Mori/AP

In tonight's other match ...

Benfica have beaten Borussia Dortmund by the only goal of the game at the Stadium of Light. Konstantinos Mitroglou (remember him, Fulham fans?) got the only goal in which Borussia Dortmund are said to have missed a host of good chances, including one from the spot by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Find out how that one went here.

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What a performance from PSG! Thomas Meunier, Adrien Rabiot, Marco Verratti, Angel Di Maria and Julian Draxler were the stand-out performers on an evening that wll prompt no end of think pieces about a changing of the European guard. They might be a bit premature, but Barcelona came up woefully short tonight - their makeshift defence just couldn’t cope, their midfield was non-existent and they failed to score for only the second time in any competition this season. They’ll need little short of a miracle to turn this one around in three weeks time.

Edinson Cavani is congratulated by Barcelona’s Luis Suarez.
Edinson Cavani is congratulated by Barcelona’s Luis Suarez. Photograph: Lionel Bonaventure/AFP/Getty Images

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Full-time: PSG 4-0 Barcelona

Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeep! It’s all over! Barcelona have been torn apart by a rampant PSG team who were a joy to watch this evening. They will take a 4-0 lead to Camp Nou, safe in the knowledge that no side in Champions League history has ever come back from a 4-0 first leg deficit.

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90+2 min: Barcelona corner. The ball’s played to Rakitic at the near post and the ensuing scramble in the PSG box ends with Neymar appealing for a penalty as he kicks the ball against the hand of Marquinhos. No spot-kick is forthcoming.

90 min: There’ll be four minutes of added time.

89 min: Rabiot concedes a free-kick just outside his own penalty area and Ivan Rakitic - the snake - spends a long time telling the referee the PSG midfielder should be given a second yellow and sent off. He’s probably right, but nobody likes a snitch and Szymon Marciniak keeps his card in his pocket. From the ensuing free-kick, Neymar shoots high over the cross-bar.

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88 min: Luis Enrique is cutting an extremely forlorn figure on the touchline and it’s not difficult to understand why.As things stand, if PSG score at Camp Nou in the second leg, his side will need six goals to get through to the quarter-finals.

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86 min: PSG substitution:Julian Draxler, one of several Princes de Parc at Parc des Princes tonight goes off to a standing ovation. He’s been absolutely superb, wreaking havoc down the left for PSG all night. Javier Pastore comes on for a gallop.

84 min: Ah, replays show that Umtiti’s header was helped on to the post by Layvin Kurzawa, who leaped alongside him. Good defending.

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83 min: Barcelona win a corner, which Rakitic lofts towards the far post. Piquet heads across the face of goal and Umtiti somehow contrives to head against the woodwork from a foot out when he had an empty goal to aim at. When your luck’s out ...

81 min: An inability to type as well as PSG are playing has precluded me from mentioning every single attack of theirs, but it’s no exaggeration to say they’ve made Barcelona look like a pub team tonight. The Catalan side have been extraordinarily poor, but have not been allowed to play by PSG. The French champions have been outstanding in attack and defence and have completely bossed midfield. They could conceivably be six or seven goals up.

A poor display from Luis Enrique’s team.
A poor display from Luis Enrique’s team. Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters

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79 min: Messi plays the ball to Jordi Alba by the byline and he pulls a volley back across the penalty area. Neymar vollies low and hard, but his effort fizzes wide.

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Some house-keeping: Rafinha is booked for a foul on Christopher Nkunku, who has replaced Marco Verratti. Barcelona substitution: Ivan Rakitic on for Andres Iniesta, who hasn’t been at the races. He’s just back from injury so it’s no surprise he was off the pace.

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74 min: Messi’s been semi-culpable for two of the PSG goals and Neymar will have to put his hand up for that one. Meunier picked the ball up inside his own half, cut inside Neymar’s “press” and then ambled forward at his leisure with all the time in the world. with Barcelona’s defenders back-pedalling, he slipped the ball into the penalty area, picking out a neat little run from Cavani. He beat Ter Stegen at his near post with a fine strike that the goalkeeper should nevertheless have stopped. Dust off your Valentine’s Day Massacre headlines - this could get a lot of worse before full-time.

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GOAL! PSG 4-0 Barcelona (Cavani)

So easy! Edinson Cavani bags his birthday goal and it’s difficult to put into words just how easy it’s been for his side. The PSG right-back Thomas Meunier saunters through midfield in acres of space with nobody in a Barcelona shirt near him, then slips the striker through the inside right with a through-ball and the finish is clinical.

Edinson Cavani finishes clinically for the fourth.
Edinson Cavani finishes clinically for the fourth. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images
Cavani celebrates after his emphatic finish.
Cavani celebrates after his emphatic finish. Photograph: Francois Mori/AP

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69 min: Marco Verratti goes down under a challenge from Leo Messi and immediately signals to the bench that he needs to be substituted. He hobbles off after getting stretchy-foot treatment for what looks like cramp. Hopefully it’s nothing more serious - he’s had a splendid game.

67 min: Lucas drives at what passes for the Barcelona defence and unleashes a shot, but makes life easy for Ter Stegen. Moments later at the other end of the pitch, Kevin Trapp darts off his line to punch a cross from the left clear under pressure from Messi.

66 min: Just to clarify, Draxler is not literally making hay down the left flank.

65 min: Draxler is making hay down the left flank, as predicted. He drills the ball low and hard across the Barca penalty area, where Lucas swivels and tries to steer the ball goalwards. He doesn’t get decent contact and his shot is blocked.

65 min: Barcelona win a free-kick wide on the right. Leo Messi curls the ball across the face of goal, but Neymar is well offside.

63 min: Sergio Busquets is booked for a hack on Marco Verratti.

61 min: Barcelona win a free-kick, from which PSG go close to scoring. Lucas releases the excellent Rabiot with a through ball down the left, but his cross is poor and leaves Cavani frustrated in the middle.

60 min: PSG substitution: Angel Di Maria goes off to a standing ovation. He’s replaced by Lucas Moura. He doesn’t look injured, so I’m not sure what the logic is there.

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58 min: Barcelona substitution: Having given the ball away twice in quick succession, Andre Gomes is hooked by his manager Luis Enrique and replaced by Rafinha. It’s unfair to single anyone out from a Barcelona side that’s had an uncharacteristic collective stinker, but Gomes has been conspicuously dreadful.

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56 min: That was an absolutely outstanding team goal from PSG, even if Barcelona’s players put up all the resistance of a set of training cones. Trapp played it out from the back to Draxler, who waltzed past a half-hearted Leo Messi press and played the ball forward. Eventually it found its way to Maria, who played a give and go, got it on his left foot and curled a wonderful effort past Ter Stegen. The camera promptly cut to Leo Messi and his face was a picture of bewilderment.

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GOAL! PSG 3-0 Barcelona (Di Maria)

Crikey! Another birthday present for Angel Di Maria, who curls the ball around the outstretched arm of Marc Andre ter Stegen and into the top left-hand corner.

Angel Di Maria curls in the third.
Angel Di Maria curls in the third. Photograph: Benoit Tessier/Reuters
Paris Saint-Germain’s players celebrate after Di Maria’s second.
Paris Saint-Germain’s players celebrate after Di Maria’s second. Photograph: Lionel Bonaventure/AFP/Getty Images

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53 min: Sergio Busquets misplaces a pass, the ball rolls into no-man’s land and Adrien Rabiot pounces. He gallops forwards and over-hits his through ball towards Cavani, who is one of two birthday boys in the PSG ranks. He’s 30 today, while Angel Di Maria is 29. Happy birthday, lads.

51 min: Andres Iniesta mis-controls and puts the ball out of play for a PSG throw-in. No, really - Andres Iniesta mis-controls and puts the ball out of play for a PSG throw-in. These are not alternate facts. This is not fake news. Andres Iniesta’s touch has just let him down.

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49 min: PSG appear to have started where they left off and are dominating the early stages of this second half. Di Maria picks out Meunier with a wonderful ball to the edge of the Barca penalty area, it’s moved wide and the ensuing cross from the left by Matuidi is headed wide by Cavani. He and Layvin Kurzawa were completely unmarked and may even have got in each other’s way. This is shocking from Barcelona.

46 min: PSG win a free-kick halfway inside the Barca half and Angel Di Maria floats the ball towards the far post. Barcelona only half-clear to the right flank, where the centre-back Presnel Kimpembe does well to play it back across the face of goal. Draxler controls the ball and attempts to curl it inside the far post. Wide, but not by much.

Second half: PSG 2-0 Barcelona

46 min: The teams emerge for the second half, with Barcelona on the ropes and desperate to get a foothold in this game. They’ve only been held scoreless once this season in any competition, by Malaga.

A quiet half from Lionel Messi.
A quiet half from Lionel Messi. Photograph: Lionel Bonaventure/AFP/Getty Images

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Half-time in Paris: PSG 2-0 Barcelona

Well, well, well! After a splendid first-half performance, Paris Saint-Germain go in for their half-time brew with a thoroughly deserved two-goal lead. They’ve been absolutely outstanding against a Barcelona team that hasn’t played well at all. They haven’t been allowed to play well at all.

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44 min: Julian Draxler wins a corner off the increasingly hapless Sergi Roberto. Di Maria drives the ball low towards the near post, where Cavani puts it out for a goal kick.

43 min: Barcelona are in all sorts of bother - I can’t remember ever seeing them play so badly. Neymar’s the only one of them performing as well as you’d expect, while Leo Messi has been caught in possession twice in quick succession. Chapeau to PSG, mind - they have been outstanding. Verrati and Di Maria are completely bossing midfield. If only there was a French word for “chapeau” ...

Neymar attempts to control the ball under pressure from Marquinhos and Marco Verratti.
Neymar attempts to control the ball under pressure from Marquinhos and Marco Verratti. Photograph: Benoit Tessier/Reuters

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41 min: Yep, Leo Messi dawdles on the ball inside his own half, is robbed by Adrien Rabiot and makes no attempt to get it back. Rabiot promptly played the ball to Marco Verratti, who drove forward through the centre and picked out Draxler with a wonderful pass. The German made no mistake as he fired it low and hard into the corner past Ter Stegen from about 15 yards.

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GOAL! PSG 2-0 Barcelona (Draxler)

40 min: Julian Draxler puts PSG even further ahead with his first ever Champions League goal after a mistake by ... Leo Messi.

Paris Saint-Germain’s Julian Draxler fires in the second.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Julian Draxler fires in the second. Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters
Paris Saint-Germain’s players celebrate after Draxler’s goal.
Paris Saint-Germain’s players celebrate after Draxler’s goal. Photograph: Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images

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38 min: A bit of a lull, although Ter Stegen has a hairy moment when he’s forced out of his penalty area to deal with a through ball that stops just short of the byline. He does so without fuss, under pressure from Cavani.

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35 min: Play moves down the other end, where - not for the first time - Julian Draxler breezes past Roberto and unleashes a drive from a tight angle. Ter Stegen puts it out for a corner with an exceptionally strong arm. A game of pinball ensues from the resulting inswinger, but Ter Stegen eventually gathers.

34 min: Neymar wriggles down the inside left, cuts inside and tries to curl the ball towards the far post. His effort is blocked.

32 min: Barcelona have forced themselves into the game since going a goal down and it’s about time too. Their midfielder Andre Gomes gets a yellow card for treading on Julian Draxler’s ankle with a late challenge.

30 min: Corrections and clarifications department: By “into the side-netting”, I mean “goalwards, forcing a near post save from PSG goalkeeper Kevin Trapp. A corner for Barca”, from which nothing comes. Apologies, I was momentarily distracted.

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28 min: A sign of life from Barcelona - Neymar sprints through the centre leaving Matuidi and Kimpembe in his wake. He plays the ball in behind the defence picking out a great run down the right from Andre Gomes, in tonight for Ivan Rakitic. He sends his low diagonal effort from a tight angle into the side netting.

Barcelona’s Andre Gomes fires straight at goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.
Barcelona’s Andre Gomes fires straight at goalkeeper Kevin Trapp. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images

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26 min: Meunier slaloms his way in from the right and plays the ball across the Barca penalty area. Cavani dummies and the ball rolls to Draxler, who is unable to get it out from under his feet and fire a shot off.

25 min: Barca win a free-kick about 35 metres from the PSG goal and Messi and Neymar stand over it. Messi takes the shot, but it’s not high enough and cannons off the PSG wall.

23 min: It’s been brought to my attention that Angel Di Maria celebrates his birthday today and the Argentinian is having a very happy one so far.

22 min: Di Maria is running the show here and picks out Edinson Cavani with a pass down the inside right. The striker’s low diagonal effort is meat and drink to Ter Stegen.

20 min: That was a smashing free-kick from Angel Di Maria and an early lead is no more than PSG deserve. They’ve totally dominated the opening 20 minutes. If Donald Trump is looking for inspiration for his Big Wall O’Mexico, he’d do well to avoid hiring anyone from this Barcelona team as an architect. One half of their defensive wall jumped in a bid to defend that free-kick, while the other didn’t. It made no difference: Di Maria’s free-kick was perfectly placed.

GOAL! PSG 1-0 Barcelona (Di Maria 18)

18 min: A very dangerous position indeed! Di Maria gets it up and over the wall to curl the ball into the top right-hand corner.

Angel Di Maria curls in the free-kick.
Angel Di Maria curls in the free-kick. Photograph: Benoit Tessier/Reuters
Di Maria celebrates with his teammates after his sublime strike.
Di Maria celebrates with his teammates after his sublime strike. Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters

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17 min: Samuel Umtiti is penalised for clattering into the back of Julian Draxler just outside the Barca penalty area. Free-kick for PSG in a very dangerous position indeed. It’s just outside the box, a foot right of the D.

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17 min: Neymar goes down with what looks like a knock, receives no treatment as the ball doesn’t go out of play. He pauses to tie his laces instead and takes longer than a three-year-old who’s still mastering the art.

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15 min: An early contender for man of the match so far, Angel Di Maria powers down the inside right and tries to thread the ball into the path of Cavani. His effort is blocked. Moments previously, Barcelona had enjoyed a rare sortie into PSG territory as Neymar galloped up the right flank on the break. Nothing came of it.

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13 min: Barcelona get themselves in a terrible mess at the back and Samuel Utitit is forced to hook the ball out for a throw-in just so they can gather themselves. PSG are pressing them to within an inch of their lives and they just can’t cope with it at the moment. They don’t like it up ‘em!

11 min: PSG notch two shots on target in quick succession. Blaise Matuidi surges through the middle and unleashes a venomous drive that forces a fine one-handed save out of Ter Stegen. The ball breaks kindly for Di Maria, who has a shot blocked. Adrien Rabiot is next in line for a go, but his follow-up is lacking in power and hit straight at Ter Stegen.

10 min: Ten minutes in and PSG are really bossing this match so far. It’s rare to see Barcelona on the back foot like this, with so many players in their own half. No shots on goal for either side yet m,ind. Cavani has come closest with that shot Roberto blocked.

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8 min: Marquinhos picks out Julien Draxler on the left touchline, so the winger can torment Roberto. It’s a tactic so obvious even I managed to predict it and the Barca right-back is likely to be in for a long night. He’s doing OK so far.

5 min: Di Maria, playing in a central role, picks out a possibly offside Cavani in space near the far post. The Uruguayan dilly-dallies on the ball before unleashing a shot. Sergi Roberto makes a crucial block. PSG have started very strongly here!

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4 min: From the ensuing free-kick, the ball’s floated into the PSG penalty area, but the home side clear and scorch down the field on a counter-attack. Angel Di Maria curls the ball over the top and Ter Stegen strides purposefully out of his penalty area and coolly lifts the ball over Blaise Matuidi to clear.

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3 min: Adrien Rabiot gets the first booking of the game for an ill-advised lunge on Neymar, who was threatening to get away from him on the edge of the final third. Sound the disciplinary tightrope klaxon!

Barcelona’s Neymar is taken down by Adrien Rabiot.
Barcelona’s Neymar is taken down by Adrien Rabiot. Photograph: Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images

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2 min: Angel Di Maria over-hits a pass down the inside-right for Edinson Cavani to chase, allowing Marc Andre Ter Stegen in the Barcelona goal to get an early touch.

1 min: For PSG, Adrien Rabiot gets on the ball and drives forward down the inside left. He runs down a blind alley and ends up playing the ball backwards.

PSG v Barcelona is go!

1 min: Barcelona are a vision in turquoise or spearmint green tonight, while their hosts wear navy blue shirts with a maroon stripe down the front, blue shorts and blue socks. PSG get the ball rolling.

Not long now ...

The teams are in the tunnel, where Luis Suarez and his Uruguayan compatriot compatriot Edinson Cavani are having a good catch-up. Both sets of players are looking very relaxed indeed. They click-clack their way out on to the pitch , where kick-off is just moments away.

Barcelona weaknesses?

Barcelona are without Javier Mascherano tonight. His replacement Samuel Umtiti will have been identified as a potential weakness by PSG. So will right-back Sergi Roberto, who has struggled to fill Dani Alves’s big boots since the Braxzilian left for Juventus. For their part, PSG have a Champions League debutant in the heart of their defence in Presnel Kimpembe. He’s in for Thiago Silva, who is suspended. Midfielder Thiago Motta is also out with unspecified “muscle problems”.

Edinson Cavani and Presnel Kimpembe
Presnel Kimpembe (right) makes his Champions League debut for PSG tonight. Photograph: Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

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PSG v Barcelona line-ups

PSG: Trapp, Meunier, Marquinhos, Kimpembe, Kurzawa, Verratti, Rabiot, Di Maria, Matuidi, Draxler, Cavani.

Subs: Areola, Lucas Moura, Pastore, Maxwell, Aurier, Ben Arfa, Nkunku.

Barcelona: ter Stegen, Sergi Roberto, Pique, Umtiti, Jordi Alba, Andre Gomes, Busquets, Iniesta, Messi, Luis Suarez, Neymar

Subs: Cillessen, Rakitic, Denis Suarez, Rafinha, Alcacer, Digne, Mathieu.

Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)

Szymon Marciniak and Marek Hamsik
This is the only photo we could find of tonight’s referee Szymon Marciniak (left), which may have worked a little better if we’d doodled eyes, a nose and mouth on the back of his head. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

Early team news ...

Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Roberto, Pique, Umtiti, Alba; Busquets, Iniesta, Gomes; Messi, Neymar, Suarez.

Paris Saint-Germain: Trapp; Meunier, Marquinhos, Kimpembe, Kurzawa; Rabiot, Verratti, Matuidi; Di María, Draxler; Cavani

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Unai Emery's record against Barcelona

It’s not great, to be honest. As manager of various teams, he’s come up against Barcelona on 23 different occasions and only managed one victory, with Sevilla. As mentioned in today’s Fiver, his tactics on that occasion in October 2015 were to hope neither Andres Iniesta nor Lionel Messi were not playing and to hope that Barcelona would hit the woodwork three times. Those tactics worked to perfection, with Sevilla coming up trumps recording a 2-1 win.

Vicente Iborra celebrates
Sevilla’s Vicente Iborra celebrates scoring against Barcelona on the only occasion a team managed by Unai Emery has beaten them in 23 times of asking. Photograph: Marcelo Del Pozo/Reuters

Luis Enrique, Barcelona's manager speaks

“Paris have played at a high level for the past few weeks,” he said. “We’ll just have to play better than them and win. Knowing Unai, he will try to make life difficult for us. Both teams have the same goal, but we’ll try to control the ball and create as many chances as possible.”

Asked if he has good memories of Parc de Princes and the team that calls it home, Enrique said: “We have good memories of this ground and this team”. But it’s never been easy, right Luis? “It’s never been easy.” Because PSG were never submissive or docile in those games because they know you perfectly, no doubt. “PSG were never submissive or docile in those games,” he said. “They know us perfectly.”

Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique gets his press on during last night’s pre-match media briefing. Photograph: Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images

Unai Emery, PSG's manager speaks

“It should be a good, attractive tie,” predicted PSG’s Spanish manager in his pre-match press conference. “It’ll come down to who plays better at crucial moments, who gets their tactics right and who wins the duels on the pitch. We want to seize this chance because we’re playing against one of the best teams in Europe and the world.”

Asked if his squad is very motivated or if perhaps they feel inferior to anyone, Emery had this to say: “The squad is very motivated. We don’t feel inferior to anyone.”

On the subject of important players who are growing at PSG and who want to write a wonderful story as individuals and with PSG, he confirmed that “we have very important players who are growing at PSG and who want to write a wonderful story, as individuals and with PSG”.

Unai Emery
PSG manager Unai Emery. Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters

Parc des Princes
Parc des Princes, where tonight’s match will take place. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Happy Saint Valentine’s day everybody ...

Although chances are if you’re reading this you’re resolutely single and beyond all help, or else surreptitiously checking for updates while out on a date that almost certainly won’t end well because you keep LOOKING AT YOUR BLOODY PHONE!!!

Whatever your reasons for tuning in, we’re delighted to have your company on an evening when Paris is the suitably romantic location for the first leg of PSG v Barcelona in the last 16 knockout round. Will French hearts be broken by Barcelona for the third time since 2013? Might we bear witness to a St Valentine’s Day massacre? All will be revealed from 7.45pm (GMT), but we’ll be here with cheesy accordion music, some rubbish card from the dregs left on the shelves of WH Smith’s plus all the team news and build-up from now on.

Valentine's Day
A Valentine’s Day window display in Paris. Photograph: Chesnot/Getty Images

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