Hello and welcome to Eurosport's live commentary on this Champions League Group H clash between Zenit St. Petersburg and Valencia. This is Liam Twomey (@liam_twomey) taking you through all the action from Petrovsky Stadium.
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Full time in St Petersburg, where Zenit have cemented their place as winners of Group H and remain the only team to boast a 100 per cent record in this season's Champions League after a convincing victory over 10-man Valencia.
CHANCE: Zenit look like scoring whenever they surge forward now and Witsel jinks away from two Valencia defenders in the box before firing a tame shot left-footed straight at Domenech.
Three minutes of additional time to be played at Petrovsky Stadium.
Witsel, who scored in Zenit's win at Mestalla on matchday one, lets fly again from distance but Domenech easily gathers in the Belgian's low effort.
CHANCE: Evseev almost extends Zenit's lead with his first contribution, swivelling in the box and unleashing a curling shot that Domenech parries away.
Final chance for Zenit as Aleksei Evseev comes on for Luis Neto.
CHANCE: Ryazantsev finds himself with a clear shot at goal when Dzyuba lays the ball off to him on the edge of the box but his shot is curled straight into the arms of Domenech.
A clearly struggling Oleg Shatov finally leaves the field to be replaced by Aleksandar Ryazantsev.
Hulk goes for placement rather than power from the free-kick, but his curling effort finds only the side-netting.
Things go from bad to worse for Valencia as Zenit counter at speed again and Vezo denies Shatov a clear goalscoring opportunity with a late tackle just outside the box. Svein Oddvar Moen duly shows him a straight red card.
Final change for Valencia as Rodrigo de Paul replaces Joao Cancelo.
Parejo opts to go for goal with a dipping free-kick, but it lacks power and Lodygin gets his body behind it.
Witsel earns a booking for a late tackle on Danilo and will now miss Zenit's final group match. Convenient.
GOAL! Zenit St Petersburg 2-0 Valencia. Against the run of play Andre Villas-Boas' men make the game safe with a brilliant move. Danny initiates a slick one-two with Shatov before squaring the ball to Dzyuba, who taps his fifth Champions League goal of the season into an empty net. Quality goal.
Second change for Valencia as Danilo Barbosa replaces Enzo Perez in midfield.
Gomes lets fly from all of 30 yards and makes a decent contact, but his audacious shot never threatens to worry Lodygin.
Parejo whips the free-kick in nicely and Feghouli manages to flick it on at the near post, but it evades everyone else and Lodygin watches it fly well wide of his far post.
Svein Oddvar Moen loses patience with Yusupov, who cynically brings down Gomes on the left flank and Valencia have a free-kick in a dangerous position...
Zenit attempt to relieve the pressure by launching an attack of their own, but the move breaks down with a loose Witsel pass to Hulk and Valencia can come again...
CHANCE: Valencia have the ball in the net as substitute Mina latches onto a Gomes pass and slots the ball under Lodygin, only to have his elation crushed by the assistant referee's flag. Replays show he wasn't far off...