Live Real Madrid vs Juventus, Champions League: live score updates
Final whistle
Real Madrid go through 4-3 on aggregate by virtue of an enormously controversial penalty award by Michael Oliver. It all kicked off in the press box with Italian journalists ejected after protesting the penalty. Ronaldo holds his nerve to score.
80 min
Varane chance from the Real corner. A normal centre-half would have preferred the opportunity to head it but the opportunity arrives at Varane's feet with his back to goal and he spins adroitly but steers his right foot shot wide. He hoped to bend it in but didn't wrap his foot around it sufficiently.
66 min
Real Madrid have been appalling at dealing with crosses all night but now Asensio shows them how it;s done by winning a near-post header and initiates a Real Madrid break that is stopped by Alex Sandro who checks Ronaldo in the centre-circle and is booked. That would rule him out of the semi-final should Juventus get there.
Half time
Tremendous from Juventus as they took the tie by the scruff of its neck and hauled themselves back into contention by virtue of Real Madrid's shaky defence in the absence of Sergio Ramos. They're killing them down the right and Mandzukic is feeding on Carvajal's uncertainty in the air at the back post. Khedira, Pjanic and Matuidi are having stormers in midfield though Real look capable of scoring, so slick is Isco and so evasive and irrepressible is Ronaldo.
44 min
Ronaldo throws himself to the grass in the box as he tried to wriggle past Benatia with a shimmy and a turn. Isco carved the centre of midfield open to make 40 yards before slipping a pass to Ronaldo who tried the stop-start trick. Benatia didn't buy it but did shove Ronaldo as they fought for his lay-off.
30 min
The free-kick is a right-foot outswinger that is glanced on Pjanic and makes its way through to Marcelo who smashes a booming, swerving volley that wobbles past the far post. Ronaldo goes to the referee to claim Benatia had him in a headlock when the free-kick came in, which he did but Oliver didn't see it or thought it was par for the course in the penalty box set-piece grapplefest.
28 min
Juventus continue to press, hounding Real Madrid's midfield and squeezing their options for an out ball. Chiellini is stalking Bale like an assassin while Mandzukic is tracking back doggedly. With too much bite here, giving away a free-kick for catching Carvajal's heels 25 yards out on the Real right.
20 min
Here's a better picture of Mandzukic's finish and acrobatic shape:
Douglas Costa picks up the ball in the right-back position after a mistake from Marcelo and hares forward, making 60 yards with Real Madrid frantically retreating but his ball to Matuidi, who was keeping pace with him on the break, was awful and easily intercepted.
12 min
Chiellini saves the day after a sweeping move from Real begun by Carvajal's upfield dart. Isco and Ronaldo combine and Isco makes his way into the box for the intended square pass, drifting beyond his pursuer Khedira. Isco accepts it 10 yards out but Cheilini manages to telescope out a leg and disrupt his shot allowing Buffon to save.
10 min
Chance for Real made by a one-two between Modric and Ronaldo. The former dribbles into the box, taps it up to Ronaldo who backheels the return. Modric continues his run to gather the pass and threads it through to Bale. Out comes Buffin and blocks the stabbed shot diving low to his left but Bale chases after the rebound and tries to catch him by surprise with a donkey kick of a backheel that crashes into the side-netting.
8 min
Another chance created down the right - Vallejo misplaces a pass intended for Varane to Douglas Costa who burns down the right and drags back a daisycutter of a cross through the six-yard box. Higuain slides in to try to convert with his studs but Navas manages to block it with his legs before Real hack it clear.
Greatest 'Champions League goal'
The BT Sport panel - Rio Ferdinand, Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard - have been discussing with Gary Lineker whether Ronaldo's overhead was the greatest CL goal ever. Gary Speed's beautiful volley against Stuttgart in 1992 is missing from the shortlist so I will join them in voting for this, Zinedine Zidane’s 18-yard balletic, ballistic volley past Leverkusen's Hans-Jorg Butt in the 2002 final at Hampden:
Those teams in black and white
Real Madrid Navas; Carvajal, Varane, Vallejo, Marcelo; Kroos, Casemiro, Modric, Isco; Ronaldo, Bale.
Substitutes Casilla, Benzema, Hernandez, Vazquez, Llorente, Asensio, Kovacic.
Substitutes Casilla, Benzema, Hernandez, Vazquez, Llorente, Asensio, Kovacic.
Juventus Buffon; De Sciglio, Benatia, Chiellini, Alex Sandro; Khedira, Pjanic, Matuidi; Costa, Higuain, Mandzukic.
Substitutes Szczesny, Cuadrado, Marchisio, Asamoah, Rugani, Lichtsteiner, Stuaro.
Substitutes Szczesny, Cuadrado, Marchisio, Asamoah, Rugani, Lichtsteiner, Stuaro.
Referee Michael Oliver (England).
Good evening
Last night Roma pulled off one of the great comebacks and last year Barcelona, who were devoured at Stadio Olimpico, bit back at Paris Saint-Germain after a first leg Champions League knockout mauling. Both were tremendous victories but both were at home and should Juventus somehow manage to overturn their 3-0 deficit at the Bernabéu, given the venue and who they are up against, it will cap those two and rival Metz's 4-1 win at Camp Nou in the 1984 Cup Winners' Cup as the greatest comeback away victory in the long history of European competition.
Juve have only one thing in their favour - a crisis at the heart of Real Madrid's defence: Sergio Ramos is suspended, Nacho injured, Raphael Varane only just back from injury and Jesus Vallejo, promising but callow and prone to positioning errors in his four Liga appearances this season. Even so, the likelihood is that Real Madrid will secure an eighth successive semi-final place because although Juventus had their phases of control during the home 3-0 defeat and moments of inspiration during the 4-1 loss in last year's Cardiff final, Real's midfield seems to dominate the Italian champions' and their forwards find space Juventus cede to few other teams and have the breathtaking skills to exploit it. Never more so than Cristiano Ronaldo with his marvellous bicycle kick last week.
Marvellous - but Zlatan Ibrahimovic's for Sweden against England still beats it.
In 2015 Juventus won 3-0 at the Westfalenstadion in the Round of 16 but already had a first leg lead and you have to go back 20 years and to Kiev's Olympic Stadium for a comparable away victory, 4-1 over Dynamo by virtue of Pippo Inzaghi's hat-trick. Success for them tonight beggars belief but they will have weaknesses on which to prey.