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Good evening and welcome to our live coverage of tonight's Champions League last 16 showdown between FC Porto and Malaga at the Estadio do Dragao.

Champions League / Last 16
Estádio do Dragão / 19.02.2013
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Toby Keel

Updated 19/02/2013 at 21:35 GMT


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FULL-TIME: Porto 1-0 Malaga. Joao Moutinho's neat finish gives the Portguese a narrow first leg lead.
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Three minutes of added time to play.
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PORTO sub: Lucho Gonzalez replaced by Andre Castro.
90'
Free-kick to Malaga just inside the Porto half. aAchance to pile everyone forward.... but the flag goes up and Porto survive.
89'
The home support have other ideas though. They want that second goal.
88'
Porto keeping the ball. they seem content with the one goal and the shut out.
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Elsewhere in the CL tonight, it's looking rather difficult for Arsenal who trail 3-1 at home to Bayern Munich.
86'
Neither side pushing in the final stages. It's gone very quiet out there.
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Moutinho has been superb for Porto tonight. Solid in the middle, creative on the ball and it's his goal that spearates the teams.
84'
If it remains the same it will be an intriguing second leg in Spain. Six minutes plus added time to change that for both teams though.
83'
Time running out for Malaga. They've made all of their changes but still don't look likely in the final third.
82'
Great headed clearance by Antunes as Porto threaten again.
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Moutinho is back on his feet and play resumes.
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Camacho makes an immediate impression by taking out Moutinho. Ouch!
79'
Martinez misfires in front of goal but his blushes are spared by the sight of the flag.
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Double sub for Malaga. Lucas Piazon on for Baptista AND Iturra goes off for Ignacio Camacho.
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This time Malaga's defence gets it wrong but Lucho's tame shot is easily held by Willy.
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Moutinho delivers but it's brilliantly defended by Jeremy Toulalan.
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Iturra booked.
74'
It comes to nothing and Atsu powers away only to be fouled by Manuel Iturra.