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Mar 31Champions League Matchday 4: Highlights and how to watch Tuesday's games on BT Sport
Manchester United, Chelsea, Juventus and Barcelona were all in action on Tuesday night as Matchday 4 of the Champions League got underway exclusively live on BT Sport.
Chelsea visited Malmo, while Man Utd looked to ease the pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer away in Atalanta as Matchday 4 of the Champions League gets underway.
Read on for highlights of all eight games and details on how to watch with BT Sport.
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5.45pm KOs
Malmo 0-1 Chelsea
Wolfsburg 2-1 Salzburg
8pm KOs
Atalanta 2-2 Manchester United
Dynamo Kiev 0-1 Barcelona
Bayern Munich 5-2 Benfica
Juventus 4-2 Zenit St Petersburg
Villarreal 2-0 Young Boys
Sevilla 1-2 Lille
Malmo 0-1 Chelsea - Watch Replay
Chelsea remain on course to reach the Champions League knockout phase after Hakim Ziyech struck in the second half against Malmo to secure a hard-fought 1-0 victory.
The Blues attacker tapped home after a wonderful cross by Callum Hudson-Odoi, who continued his encouraging recent form to help Thomas Tuchel’s side clinch a third win in Group H.
With Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner still sidelined, Ziyech stepped up for the holders in a much tougher game than the first meeting with the Swedish side which ended 4-0.
Wolfsburg 2-1 RB Salzburg- Watch Replay
Atalanta 2-2 Manchester United - Watch Replay
Cristiano Ronaldo once again got Manchester United out of jail in the Champions League as the veteran’s stoppage-time strike secured a scarcely deserved point at Atalanta.
Having wrapped up comeback wins against Villarreal and the Italians at Old Trafford, the 36-year-old rose to the occasion in Bergamo as he saved under-fire Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side from defeat.
Ronaldo had already levelled once at the Gewiss Stadium, where Josip Ilicic’s strike went underneath David De Gea at the start of a first half that ended with the forward firing home from Bruno Fernandes’ exceptional backheel.