Real Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund April 30, 2013




The referee blows his final whistle, Real Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund (3-4 on aggregate)


90+4 One chance remaining for Real Madrid.

90+3 Sergio Ramos heads a corner just wide.

90+2 We are witnessing some frantic moments now. Real are throwing everything forward to score a decisive winner.

90 Dortmund make their final substitution. Felipe Santana replaces the injured Sven Bender.

90 The passionate Real Madrid fans are cheering on their team in decisive moments.

88 Benzema pulls the ball back to Ramos from the byline and the central defender lashes it into the roof of the net. Real just need one more goal to cause a huge upset.

88 GOAAAAAAAAAAL FOR REAL MADRID

88 A deflected shot by Benzema is superbly tipped over Weidenfeller.

87 Dortmund make their second substitution. Lewandowski is replaced with Sebastian Kehl.

85 A Sergio Ramos header is handled by Weidenfeller as Real lay siege to Dortmund's area.

84 Real Madrid are roared on by a passionate crowd.

83 Kaka feeds Ozil on the right and the German midfielder sends a low cross for the onrushing Benzema to fire home from close range. Can Real score two more goals in the remaining seven minutes?


83 GOOAAAAAAAAAAL FOR REAL MADRID!!

81 Real midfielder Sami Khedira also receives a yellow card for a challenge on Jakub Blaszczykowski.

79 Sergio Ramos is handed a yellow card.

78 Real players protest against a Howard Webb decision not to award them a handball on the edge of the area after the ball strikes Hummels' arm.

76 Lewandowski wastes his third chance to score for Dortmund! His shot from inside the area is blocked by Essien.

75 With 15 minutes remaining, Dortmund have all but advanced to the final.

73 A poor long-range shot from substitute Sami Khedira goes high over.

72 Kaka side-foots a cross after cutting ahead of his marker but it narrowly misses the target.

71 Di Maria just fails to get on the end of a cross at the far post. Real relatively improve.

70 Ronaldo wastes a chance for Real! His right-foot shot from inside the area goes high over. Too many inaccurate shots tonight.

69 The introduction of Kaka and Benzema has so far failed to bear fruit.

67 A cross-cum-shot from Di Maria goes narrowly wide. A rare half-chance for Real in the second half.

65 A timely Ramos interception prevents Dortmund from creating another goal-scoring opportunity. The visitors are very dangerous on the counter.

62 Dortmund waste their third second-half chance to end the game as a contest!! Midfielder Ilkay Guendogan is found by a pull-back from Reus but his shot from four yards out is blocked by Real keeper Diego Lopez. We can expect a Dortmund goal on the break soon.

60 Dortmund's Lewandowski, the first-leg hero, spurned the chance to kill off Real's hopes early in the second half. Real have the better possession now but they hardly trouble the visitors.

57 Real coach Jose Mourinho makes a double substitution. Karim Benzema replaces Gonzalo Higuian and Brazilian playmaker Kaka comes on instead of left-back Fabio Coentrao.

56 An Essien cross picks out Ronaldo but, under pressure from the defence, he fails to head goalwards.

54 Higuain fails to control a deft pass from Ronaldo, drawing jeers from the home crowd.

52 Real Madrid's desperate crosses are repeatedly cleared by the tight Dortmund defence.

50 It's Lewandowski again! He breaks clear following a neat pass from Reus but his angled shot rattles the bar. Dortmund's fast-paced counter attacks expose the gaps in Real's advanced backline.

49 Dortmund striker Lewandowski wastes the chance to effectively end the tie as a contest!! He is picked out unmarked inside the area but his mis-hit shot goes high over with the goal at his mercy.

47 Real Madrid are left with an uphill climb. They need to score three goals to cause an upset and reach the final.

46 Hummels heads away a Real Madrid cross and denies an effort from Varane in the ensuing corner kick.

The second half is underway

The referee blows his half-time whistle, Real Madrid 0-0 Borussia Dortmund

45+1 Ronaldo shoots a long-range free kick high over.

45 A flurry of yellow cards! Sven Bender is booked for a challenge on the darting Ronaldo.

44 Higuain also receives a yellow card for protesting Howard Webb's decisions.
43 Dortmund midfielder Ilkay Guendogan receives a yellow card for a challenge on Ozil.

42 The offside flag once again denies Higuain.

40 Real are now finding it difficult to create chances through crosses, given the aerial prowess of Dortmund's steadfast defenders.

39 Another Ronaldo cross goes begging.

37 Dortmund's full-backs, Lukasz Piszczek and Marcel Schmelzer are putting in an impressive display, repeatedly thwarting Real's attempts to penetrate down the flanks.

34 Ronaldo loses possession in midfield after mis-controlling a tame pass.

32 Dortmund are determined not to concede any goal in the first half to make matters difficult for the hosts in the second period.

30 Real Madrid still maintained the upper hand in terms of possession in the second quarter of an hour, but Dortmund's defence kept them at bay.

28 Real fans jeer Webb for declining to book Sven Bender, who made a reckless tackle on Xabi Alonso.

27 Higuain fails to get on the end of a through pass as Weidenfeller rushes out to collect the ball.

26 Real full-back Fabio Coentrao is booked for a challenge on Lewandowski.

25 A Di Maria shot on the edge of the area is blocked by the defence after some good work from Ozil on the left flank.

24 At the other end, Sergio Ramos superbly clears a cross from Dortmund.

23 A cross by Real full-back Fabio Coentrao is headed away by defender Mats Hummels.

21 Real are repeatedly trying to expose any gaps on Dortmund's left side.

20 Ronaldo cuts inside his marker on the left and sends a low shot that goes wide from the edge of the area.

18 Unlike the first leg, Real Madrid carve out openings but they still lack the cutting edge.

15 In the exciting first quarter of an hour, Real Madrid waste three clear-cut chances while Dortmund spurn one genuine chance.

15 Real squander the third goal-scoring chance!! Ozil latches onto a superb pass from Higuain to go one-on-one with Weidenfeller but his low shot hits the side netting.

14 Cristiano Ronaldo wastes Real's second goal-scoring opportunity! He fails to beat Weidenfeller from close range in some breathtaking moments.

13 Lewandowski almost puts Dortmund ahead! His close-range half-volley is saved by the keeper.

13 Dortmund's star Mario Goetze sustains an injury.

10 Real's Argentinean striker Higuian repeatdly moves to the right flank, to allow more space for Ronaldo to go to the heart of Dortmund's defence.

8 Ronaldo's right-foot shot from inside the area goes over the crossbar after a neat move involving Ozil and Di Maria. Real look lively in the early stages.

7 A Higuain cross from the right is blocked by Dortmunds' full-back Marcel Schmelzer. The defence clears the ensuing cross.

6 At the other end, Real's Raphael Varane clears a cross from Dortmund, who look dangerous every time they pour forward.

4 Real waste their first goal-scoring opportunity!! Gonzalo Higuain receives a pass from Mesut Ozil to break clear but his angled shot is blocked by Dortmund keeper Roman Weidenfeller.

3 Ronaldo, back from injury, is will shoulder Real's attacking responsibilities tonight. It remains to be seen whether Dortmund's defence will replicate their first-leg heroics.

2 Real Madrid winger Angel Di Maria lets fly from distance but his shot goes high over.

1 Marco Reus is denied by the offside flag and Coentrao's cross is blocked by Dortmund's defence at the other end in the first minute.

Real Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund April 30, 2013

The more and more I think about this, the more and more intriguing it becomes: Is three goals too much for Real Madrid to come back from against Dortmund?

Most first inclinations say yes, but the reality is that defending a big lead heading into the second leg is not an easy thing to do. AC Milan showed it against Barcelona, Bayern Munich showed it against Arsenal, Real Madrid showed it against Galatasaray—it's hard to play two or three goals in front.

Thus, if Madrid net the opening goal, this one is definitely back on.

Los Blancos are a brilliant attacking side and possess more than enough firepower to net three goals here. Yes, Dortmund are a technically sound defensive side and have shown to have Madrid's measure this year, but this is a situation they're not used to—and they're also under a lot of pressure.

An early goal, or maybe two goals up at half-time, and this one will definitely get interesting. Three goals is a lot for Madrid, but they have shown they can score goals when needed, and they aren't completely out this semifinal just yet.

San Antonio Spurs vs LA Lakers April 28, 2013


If the Los Angeles Lakers had entered the postseason completely healthy, this could have been a fantastic playoff series.

Alas, the injury bug finally took a bite out of Kobe Bryant's ageless legs, depriving fans of a thrilling clash between the Black Mamba and Tim Duncan, two early nominees for the All-Century team.

With the graying Lakers lineup hobbled, the San Antonio Spurs have ruthlessly taken over the series. They won each of the first three games by double digits and handed L.A. a 31-point shellacking in Game 3, the worst home playoff loss in the franchise's storied history.

Andrew Goudelock will start at shooting guard for L.A., and he brings an MVP pedigree. Unfortunately, that was MVP of the D-League, and these are the NBA playoffs. Though the Lakers will come out fighting, they don't really have a puncher's chance in this one.

Time: Sunday, April 28, 7 p.m. ET

Where: Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA

Series Record: 3-0 Spurs

Reading vs QPR April 28, 2013


This game can only be billed as the battle to avoid the Premier League’s wooden spoon. Defeat will mean relegation but even if either side win, they will be relegated if Aston Villa beat Sunderland on Monday night. Both sides trail Villa by 10 points with four games remaining and only the greatest of escapes will avoid this fixture featuring in the Championship next season.

Nigel Adkins has managed to pick up just one point since taking over at Reading and the Royals have failed to win in their last nine games. QPR have not fared much better, having only earned one point in their last five games.

Both teams will be among the Championship favourites next season, although Harry Redknapp has insisted an immediate return to the top flight will not be easy for his high-earning flops.

The one consolation each side will take from this season is the £60 million that they will receive from parachute payments, which will be paid in four instalments over the following four years.

Back in February, when Sky selected it for live broadcast, this fixture looked like it would be a classic six-pointer. For the players it will be a chance to impress potential suitors watching from their sofas ahead of the summer transfer window but for fans, only pride is at stake.



KICK-OFF: Sunday, 1.30pm



PAST THREE MEETINGS...

QPR 1 (Cisse) Reading 1 (Gorkss), Premier League, November 2012

QPR 2 (Hoilett, Cisse) Reading 3 (Gorkss, Shorey, Pogrebnyak), Capital One Cup, September 2012

Reading 0 QPR 1 (Routledge), Championship, February 2011

Chelsea vs Swansea April 28, 2013


Since winning the Capital One Cup, Swansea City have stalled. Michael Laudrup's side have only won once in their last six league games, and have fallen to ninth. They haven't won away from the Liberty Stadium this year, and now face the task of trying to stop Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

However, Swansea have been something of a bogey team for Chelsea of late, knocking them out of the Capital One Cup at the semi-final stage in a two-legged affair most recently, after two consecutive league draws between the sides.

Chelsea come into this game on the back of a Europa League semi-final victory away at Basel, and are still scrapping to finish inside the top four. Currently a point behind Arsenal and occupying the final Champions League spot, they have a game in hand on the Gunners still to play.

For this game, Rafa Benítez will be unable to select Oriol Romeu, who is out for the rest of the season. Marko Marin is doubtful due to his lack of match fitness, though otherwise Chelsea have a fully fit side available. Swansea's position is even better -- they don't have a single injury concern for this game.

Chelsea injuries and suspensions

Out: Oriol Romeu (knee) In doubt: Marko Marin (match fitness)

Swansea City injuries and suspensions

Out: None In doubt: None

Match Date\Time: Sunday, 3 p.m. local, 10 a.m. ET

Venue: Stamford Bridge, London, England

Arsenal vs Manchester United April 28, 2013


London: Arsene Wenger could be without Mikel Arteta (ankle) after he picked up an injury against Fulham last time out.

The Spaniard`s injury means Wilshere is likely to sit alongside Aaron Ramsey in midfield, with Tomas Rosicky playing in the free role behind the striker and Santi Cazorla shifting to a wide left position.

Olivier Giroud faces a three-match ban for his red card in that game meaning either Theo Walcott, Gervinho or Lukas Podolski will lead the line for the Gunners.

Sir Alex Ferguson is likely to rotate his squad after sealing the title against Aston Villa on Monday night.

After Jonny Evans picked up a knock in that win, Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic - who missed the title-clinching tie - are both set to return to the side with Phil Jones perhaps deployed in midfield.


Michael Carrick is also likely to be rested after playing through injury against Villa. Expect the likes of Danny Welbeck, Chicharito, Tom Cleverley and Nani to feature from the start.

•Arsenal have kept just four clean sheets in their last 16 Premier League games at the Emirates Stadium.

•Only the Gunners (18) have scored more goals in the final 15 minutes of matches than Manchester United (15).

•Arsenal have taken only four points from seven games against the other sides in the top five this season, every other member has at least 10.

•Despite having the best away defence (14 goals conceded), 12 teams have a better home defensive record than the 21 goals shipped by the Gunners at the Emirates.


•Manchester United are the first team to be crowned champions with four games remaining since Arsenal in 2003-04.

•Robin van Persie has scored 17 goals in his last 17 Premier League appearances at the Emirates. The Dutch international is 17/2 with bet365 to score two or more goals on Sunday.

•The Dutchman has scored in each of his last three appearances where Arsenal have played against Man Utd, twice for the Gunners and last time out for the Red Devils.

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