Chelsea 3-3 Roma plus Champions League action from Bayern Munich 3-0 Celtic, Barcelona 3-1 Olympiacos LATEST: All the European drama
- David Luiz and Eden Hazard had fired Chelsea into first half lead
- Roma hit back with two Edin Dzeko goals and an Aleksandar Kolarov effort
- Hazard struck again to equalise with cushioned header with 15 minutes to play
- Thomas Muller, Josh Kimmich and Mats Hummels find net against Celtic
- Barcelona also cruise to victory over Olympiacos at the Nou Camp
- There were seven UEFA Champions League games kicking off at 7.45pm
- LIVE: Follow all the Benfica vs Manchester United Champions League action here
And it's looking very good for the Premier league sides, with Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur all top of their groups.
Celtic meanwhile have it all to do to reach the last-16 now though, having fallen three points behind Bayern Munich.
I'll leave you with the league tables following tonight's games but that's all from me here. Cheerio.
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Dimitri Oberlin doubles Basle's lead at CSKA Moscow, Angel di Maria chip has put PSG 4-0 up at Anderlecht and Dimitris Nikolaou has grabbed a headed consolation for Olympiacos at Barcelona.
Roma look like rescuing a point having been 2-0 down at Chelsea, but now Juventus have turned it around at home to Sporting Lisbon, with Mario Mandzukic converting Douglas Costa's cross to fire the Italian champions 2-1 ahead.
Dzeko goes close to a hat-trick, rising highest at the near post like a bully towering over his marker only to nod wide. Into the last 10 minutes and I'm no way convinced the scoring is done at Stamford Bridge.
This rather ridiculous bandage the Chelsea medical team have forced Gary Cahill to wear
What a game at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea had been left stunned after Roma's three unanswered goals but they are back on level terms with a touch of class after Eden Hazard cushioned a header from a Pedro across into the bottom corner. It's a brilliant header.
The Premier League old boys team up! Tiemoue Bakayoko concedes a very clumsy free-kick on the edge of the box, and from the set-piece Kolarov crosses the ball for Edin Dzeko to glance home with his head. What a comeback!
Here was how Dzeko equalised only six minutes earlier:
Goals are flying in everywhere. PSG are now 3-0 up at Anderlecht with a Neymar free-kick struck under the wall, while Lucas Digne has given Barcelona the same scoreline advantage against Olympiacos.
An absolute goalkeeper howler gives the Red Devils the lead. More here.
Ah that is sensational! A high ball into the box drops over the shoulder of Edin Dzeko, but his technique is spot on as he lashes a volley past Thibaut Courtois to equalise for Roma - who were 2-0 down earlier of course.
It's no use just threatening though, you need goals to back it up and Lionel Messi knows all about those with his 97th Champions League strike coming from a curling free-kick central to goal.
'Luis Suarez and referee Willy Collum have a bit of a 'chat' after Andres Iniesta is flattened and the referee does nothing.
'Olympiacos fans in good voice up in the gods. It's stopped raining on them and their team is starting threaten 10-man Barcelona.'
A change at the Bridge. David Luiz had picked up a knock in the first half and ten minutes into the second period he departs to make way for Pedro.
So nearly a Roma equaliser! Kolarov's low ball across the six-yard box is destined to be tapped home by Edin Dzeko only for Thiabut Courtois to get a vital foot to it to crucially deflect the ball away.
It's going to be a long second half for Celtic, with Mats Hummels heading home for the German champions.
Edinson Cavani doubled PSG's lead with a header before the break.
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From Sportsmail's Pete Jenson at the Nou Camp:
'Scottish ref Willy Collum sends Gerard Pique off for scoring with his hand on the goal-line. It was a second yellow after he had earlier pulled back Vadis Odidja. Barcelona in for a more difficult second half than they had anticipated.'
The 2-0 scoreline was rather harsh on Roma, who now have the goal they deserve after Aleksandar Kolarov kicks the ball past Cesar Azpilicueta before darting past the Chelsea defender.
From there the former Manchester City defender rifles a strike high past Thiabut Courtois.
And once again it's Jose Mourinho's Manchester United. The Red Devils to their credit though are applying the pressure.
Alvaro Morata and Eden Hazard link up, with the former's deflected cross towards the back post expertly stuck away on the half volley by the Belgian.
They may be leading Olympiacos, but the hosts are wasting quite a few chances. Luis Suarez is denied in a one-on-one, while Paulinho has hit the crossbar with a header
A 23-yard free-kick from Miralem Pjanic sees Juventus equalise against Sporting Lisbon while Taulant Xhaka has opened the scoring for Basle at CSKA Moscow.
Igor AKinfeev's wait for a Champions League clean sheet goes on. It's 46 games and 11 years now in a streak only bettered by the Undertaker at Wrestlemania.
That could be just about it for Celtic as Kingsley Coman dashes to the byline before his cross finds Josh Kimmich, whose looping header back across goal leaves Gordan rooted.
'Just as Barcelona supporters were cranking up their habitual 17 minute chant for Independence, Olympiacos put through their own net for the first goal of the night. Nikolaou the own-goal scorer. Could be a deluge now, to match the weather.'
Top play from former Everton winger Gerard Deulofeu, whose first time volleyed cross is turned by Dimitris Nikolaou into his own goal.
Celtic have defended well, but Bayern make the breakthrough. Lewandowski beats the offside trap to guide a header on target, but despite Craig Gordan making a good save, Thomas Muller is on hand to tap home.
Because an Alex Sandro own goal, as comical as it was unfortunate due to its ricochet nature, has given Sporting Lisbon a surprise 1-0 lead at the Juventus Stadium.
Chelsea have started well and now after 10 minutes they have a goal to warrant the lead.
It's a fabulous strike too, with David Luiz latching on to a loose ball 25 yards out before curling home into the corner.
Lifeline for Celtic. Thiago Alcantara slots home following a Robert Lewandowski cut-back but the goal is ruled out after it is adjudged that the Polish striker ran the ball out of play.
In just the third minute Kylian Mbappe collects a Marco Verratti ball inside the box before drilling past the keeper from a tight angle. An impressive finish as Paris Saint-Germain take a 1-0 lead.
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That includes at the Nou Camp where the pitch is deemed playable despite that downpour.
But the good news is the club legend is still hanging around in his role as director as he finds the back of the net at Stamford Bridge before the game...
MAnchester United could be in a position where they are five points clear of their rivals by the end of the night, but they will still have to be at their best to triumph at an otherwise pointless Benfica side.
The Portuguese outfit will be desperate for a win to put them back on the trail of Basle and CSKA Moscow in the likely battle to join the Red Devils in the last-16.
Benfica v Manchester United
Benfica: Svilar, Douglas, Luisao, Dias, Grimaldo, Pizzi, Fejsa, Filipe Augusto, Salvio, Jimenez, Goncalves.
Subs: Julio Cesar, Lopez, Samaris, Jonas, Seferovic, Zivkovic, Cervi.
Man Utd: de Gea, Valencia, Lindelof, Smalling, Blind, Mata, Ander Herrera, Matic, Rashford, Mkhitaryan, Lukaku.
Subs: Romero, Jones, Martial, Lingard, Young, Darmian, McTominay.
Referee: Felix Zwayer (Germany)
CSKA Moscow v Basle
CSKA Moscow: Akinfeev, Alexsei Berezutski, Ignashevich, Vasin, Schennikov, Wernbloom, Fernandes, Milanov, Golovin, Vitinho, Zhamaletdinov.
Subs: Pomazun, Nababkin, Chalov, Natcho, Gordyushenko, Kuchaev, Olanare.
Basle: Vaclik, Akanji, Suchy, Balanta, Lang, Xhaka, Zuffi, Petretta, Steffen, Elyounoussi, Ajeti.
Subs: Salvi, Fransson, Oberlin, Die, Riveros, Itten, Bua.
Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Holland)
Like Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain are also chasing a 100 per cent record at the halfway stage, with Group B's key match featuring Celtic.
The Scottish champions head to Bayern Munich level on points with their German counterparts and with a chance of reaching the last-16 still firmly in their grasp.
Bayern Munich v Celtic
Bayern Munich: Ulreich, Kimmich, Hummels, Boateng, Alaba, Robben, Rudy, Thiago, Coman, Muller, Lewandowski.
Subs: Starke, Sule, Rodriguez, Rafinha, Vidal, Tolisso, Friedl.
Celtic: Gordon, Gamboa, Lustig, Boyata, Tierney, Roberts, Ntcham, Brown, Sinclair, Armstrong, Griffiths.
Subs: De Vries, Bitton, Dembele, Rogic, Ajer, McGregor, Forrest.
Referee: Sergei Karasev (Russia)
Anderlecht vs Paris Saint-Germain
Anderlecht: Sels, Appiah, Mbodji, Deschacht, Dendoncker, Kums, Trebel, Onyekuru, Gerkens, Teodorczyk, Hanni.
Subs: Boeckx, Josue Sa, Stanciu, Chipciu, Bruno, Beric, Obradovic.
PSG: Areola, Dani Alves, Marquinhos, Kimpembe, Kurzawa, Verratti, Thiago Motta, Rabiot, Mbappe-Lottin, Cavani, Neymar.
Subs: Trapp, Di Maria, Meunier, Yuri, Lo Celso, Draxler, Pastore.
Referee: Pavel Kralovec (Czech Republic)
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Olympiacos will be hoping the driving rain at the Nou Camp will be the equaliser, otherwise Barcelona are hoping to reach the halfway mark with their 100 per cent record in tact.
Meanwhile in Turin it's a key clash for this group as Juventus and Sporting Lisbon level on points tussle over who will take advantage in the fight for what will likely be a runners-up spot into the last-16.
Barcelona vs Olympiacos
Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Sergi Roberto, Pique, Umtiti, Digne, Paulinho, Busquets, Iniesta, Messi, Luis Suarez, Deulofeu.
Subs: Cillessen, Nelson Semedo, Rakitic, Denis Suarez, Mascherano, Alcacer, Andre Gomes.
Olympiacos: Proto, Elabdellaoui, Botia, Nikolaou, Koutris, Gillet, Romao, Zdjelar, Carcela-Gonzalez, Odjidja-Ofoe, Androutsos.
Subs: Kapino, Tachtsidis, Fortounis, Djurdjevic, Vukovic, Engels, Pardo.
Referee: William Collum (Scotland)
Juventus v Sporting
Juventus: Buffon, Sturaro, Benatia, Chiellini, Alex Sandro, Pjanic, Khedira, Cuadrado, Dybala, Mandzukic, Higuain.
Subs: Szczesny, Douglas Costa, Matuidi, Barzagli, Asamoah, Bentancur, Bernardeschi.
Sporting: Rui Patricio, Piccini, Coates, Mathieu, Fabio Coentrao, William Carvalho, Battaglia, Gelson, Bruno Fernandes, Acuna, Dost.
Subs: Salin, Jonathan Silva, Andre Pinto, Bruno Cesar, Daniel Podence, Joao Palhinha, Doumbia.
Referee: Michael Oliver (England)
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Already excellent news for Chelsea and Roma before they meet at Stamford Bridge as group rivals Atletico Madrid have been held to a goalless draw at Qarabag.
That means the Spanish side are still without a win in this year's Champions League, and the Blues could pull seven points clear at the halfway stage.
Chelsea v Roma
Chelsea: Courtois, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Cahill, Zappacosta, Fabregas, Luiz, Bakayoko, Alonso, Morata, Hazard.
Subs: Caballero, Rudiger, Pedro, Kenedy, Willian, Batshuayi, Scott.
Roma: Alisson, Bruno Peres, Fazio, Juan Jesus, Kolarov, Nainggolan, Gonalons, Strootman, Gerson, Dzeko, Perotti.
Subs: Skorupski, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Moreno, De Rossi, Under, Florenzi, El Shaarawy.
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
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The Roma striker has found former Manchester City team-mate Willy Caballero at Stamford Bridge ahead of starting for the Serie A side tonight.
Courtois, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Cahill, David Luiz, Zappacosta, Bakayoko, Fabregas, Alonso, Hazard, Morata.
There are seven games kicking off at 7.45pm BST and while we will cover all of them here, you can follow more in depth coverage of Manchester United's trip to Benfica on the above link where Tom Farmery will guide you through the action.
As you can see one game has already kicked off at Qarabag, where after an hour the hosts are still holding Atletico Madrid to a goalless draw.
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And that's not just because of Tuesday's trio of Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, and Liverpool all securing positive results.
It's going well for the British clubs all involved tonight too as I welcome you to Sportsmail's live coverage of all the UEFA Champions League action.
Chelsea have already made a stunning start to their Champions League campaign and look to make it three wins in as many games when they host Roma at Stamford Bridge.
Victories over Qarabag and Atletico Madrid leave them top of Group C and against Italian opposition a third victory on the bounce would leave them five points clear of the pack at the halfway stage.
Elsewhere Celtic make the trip to Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain travel to Anderlecht and Barcelona host Olympiacos on a night featuring seven 7.45pm BST kick-offs.
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