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Manchester United v Paris Saint-Germain: Women’s Champions League – live

Minute-by-minute report: Join Michael Butler for updates as United seek to build on their promising WCL start when they host PSG at Old Trafford

Manchester United v Paris Saint-Germain: Women’s Champions League – live

8.53pm GMT Half-time reading: Related: Europa Cup breaks new ground for women’s football in Europe And here’s Suzanne Wrack’s match report on Arsenal’s shock loss at Bayern: Related: Viggosdottir strikes late to cap Bayern comeback as Arsenal slump to WCL loss 8.51pm GMT Half-time: Manchester United 1-1 PSG Carmona’s goal is pretty much the last kick of the half! Manchester United concede their first goal of the Champions League. 8.50pm GMT GOAL! Manchester United 1-1 PSG (Carmona 45+2) A worldie from Olga Carmona, who took aim from 30 yards out and put it right into the top corner! Not much Middleton-Patel could do about that! An absolutely outrageous strike from PSG’s World Cup winner! Paris Saint-Germain's Olga Carmona (second right) celebrates scoring her side's equaliser. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Updated at 8.54pm GMT 8.48pm GMT 45 min: Three minutes added on for stoppage time at the end of the first half. 8.48pm GMT 44 min: PSG look dangerous from set pieces, but the ball again fails to fall to a white shirt from a corner. 8.47pm GMT 42 min: Another dodgy moment for Middleton-Patel in the United goal, flapping at a cross from Ajibade and just about turning the ball over the bar, kissing the top of the crossbar before going out for a corner. You have to say that Middleton-Patel does still look rather nervy. 8.45pm GMT 40 min: Have just looked up why Earps wears No 27, rather than No 1. It turns out that the keeper started wearing 27 when she first got her break at Wolfsburg. Wolfsburg was such a life-changing year for me personally and professionally that I just feel like the number is symbolic to me, Earps once said in an interview. “I can’t see me ever changing the shirt back.” 8.40pm GMT 38 min: PSG have probably been the better side here, but find themselves on course for a third straight defeat in the Champions League. A long way to go, though. 8.39pm GMT 36 min: PSG come roaring back and after an excellent turn, touch and low cross from De Almeida, Le Tissier is very lucky not to turn the ball into her own net for an equaliser! The United captain stuck her foot out to clear the PSG cross, and ended up skewing it just over her own bar. From the resulting corner, more chaos as the ball pinballs around the United six-yard box with Sandberg eventually hacking it away. 8.37pm GMT 34 min: It’s a good job that Malard did put that finish away, because after Malard’s excellent work to outmuscle Mbock, Rolfo was completely unmarked at the back post. Malard should really have squared it for an easy tap-in, but took on the more difficult shot and succeeded! 8.34pm GMT GOAL! Manchester United 1-0 PSG (Malard 32) A sensational solo goal from United’s No 9! Riviere feeds a ball down the right channel, Malard shows pace to beat Mbock to the ball, then strength to ease the PSG defender away, before driving into the box and curling a sensational finish into the far corner with her weaker left foot! Earps had no chance, that was right inside the post! Updated at 8.48pm GMT 8.32pm GMT 29 min: Earps is getting more and more boos from the United crowd that used to sing her name. The PSG keeper looks like she is relishing the atmosphere, though. 8.31pm GMT 27 min: Half chance for United’s Miyazawa! Riviere chips in a hopeful cross, Earps comes to punch (successfully) but the bouncing ball falls to Miyazawa on the edge of the area … Earps is still recovering her footing from punch … the goal is tantalisingly untended … but Miyazawa can only shoot high and wide. It was a tough chance in truth, the ball coming quickly and awkwardly towards the United midfielder. 8.28pm GMT 25 min: Lovely bit of skill from Riviere beats Echegini out on United’s right. Knocked the ball one side, ran around the other. Clip that one up. 8.25pm GMT 23 min: It’s PSG who are no in a mid-block as United press and probe with the ball. Neither goalkeeper has had a save to make, but PSG did hit the inside of the post, remember. 8.22pm GMT 20 min: United are definitely growing into this. Miyazawa is beginning to control proceedings in midfield. Park is looking sharp out on that right wing. 8.21pm GMT 17 min: Booking for Malard, who is penalised for crashing into De Almeida in an aerial duel. The reaction from the PSG defender suggests there was an elbow from Malard, but replays show that the United forward jumped fairly, but probably a little wildly, flattening De Almeida. 8.19pm GMT 15 min: A first chance for United! George releases Rolfo down the left with the Swede cutting in nicely. Awujo breaks in the box – was she fouled there? Was that a penalty?! – before the ball breaks to Malard, then Park … but a courageous block from Carmona diverts United’s shot behind for a corner. The pass from Malard to Park was just behind the England international, and that allowed Carmona to get across. 8.15pm GMT 12 min: United are also loosely in a 4-3-3 although Malard is rather isolated up top. The French forward has actually done quite a good job of holding the ball up, but is lacking options when she turns. 8.12pm GMT 9 min: PSG are certainly the better side here. A low cross comes in from Echegini towards Leuchter but Le Tissier is there to quell the danger for United. But it’s wave after wave of attacks from the Parisians at the moment. 8.10pm GMT 7 min: Ajibade, on the right wing for PSG in a 4-3-3 formation, has had Sandberg on toast in these opening moments, beating the Swede on two previous occasions and she does the same here, nipping around United’s left back and driving to the byline. But Sandberg tracks back and applies enough pressure to put Ajibade off her cross. Good determination from the United player. Updated at 8.24pm GMT 8.07pm GMT 5 min: It is worth flagging that this is just Middleton-Patel’s second start for Manchester United and what a stage to do it on. The keeper was caught out by that shot, but the scores remain level. There is quite a bit of rain in the air and these are some slick and slippery conditions. 8.06pm GMT PSG hit the post! 3 min: Echegini lets fly from 25 yards and the ball skims along the wet grass and crashes into the inside of the post, across the goalline before spinning out for a goal kick on the other side of the goal! Middleton-Patel got nowhere near that in the United goal and was lucky to see it bounce clear. PSG can’t come much closer to scoring! 8.03pm GMT 2 min: PSG free-kick deep in their own half and Earps takes it, receiving both cheers and boos from the home fans in the break of play. Updated at 8.09pm GMT 8.01pm GMT Peeeeeeeeeep! And we’re off at Old Trafford! 8.00pm GMT The teams are out! United in their traditional red and black, PSG in their changed white strip. Old Trafford is nowhere near full, but that was never the aim here. It remains a historic evening for this women’s side. Updated at 8.20pm GMT 7.46pm GMT PSG keeper tonight Mary Earps was interviewed by the Guardian’s Donald McRae earlier this month. Related: Mary Earps: ‘I don’t look back with bad blood. It worked out well for everybody’ It followed three exclusive extracts from Earps’ new book that we carried on our website. You can read them here. Related: Mary Earps extract: ‘I felt sick and anxious. Then came the words I’d waited 12 months to hear’ Related: Mary Earps: ‘I had used my voice – I took on a global sports giant and won’ Related: Mary Earps: ‘I was in pure survival mode but barely surviving at all’ Updated at 8.00pm GMT 7.40pm GMT A huge shock in Munich as Bayern roar back from 2-0 down to beat Arsenal 3-2! That game has just finished … wow! Related: Bayern Munich v Arsenal: Women’s Champions League – live 7.39pm GMT Here’s an interview we did with Karchaoui earlier this year. Related: France’s Sakina Karchaoui: ‘If everyone brings their own little madness, it will make us win’ 7.38pm GMT For PSG, Jackie Groenen starts against her former club, having left Manchester United in 2022. Romee Leuchter is one to watch up top, leading the scoring standings in the French top flight with six goals. Olga Carmona, who scored Spain’s winner against England in the 2023 World Cup final and signed from Real Madrid this summer, starts at left back. In front of her on the left, captain Sakina Karchaoui is a huge threat. Rasheedat Ajibade is an exciting young forward on the bench, also a new arrival from a Madrid side in Atlético. 7.24pm GMT That’s a bold Manchester United starting XI! Both Terland and Toone drop to the bench with five changes made from the side that lost to Aston Villa: Middleton-Patel, Sandberg, Zigiotti, Awujo and Malard all coming into the team. If fans are wondering where goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce is, the manager Marc Skinner has just provided an update: Phallon took a knock in the game [on Saturday] which puts her out of tonight’s game. We will reassess her over the next couple of days.” Winger Celin Bizet Donnum, formerly of PSG of course, is out with a back injury. With Millie Turner still out and Dominique Janssen suspended, Gabby George starts at centre back alongside captain Maya Le Tissier. Updated at 7.29pm GMT 7.20pm GMT Team news! Manchester United: Middleton-Patel, Riviere, Le Tissier, George, Sandberg, Miyazawa, Awujo, Zigiotti Olme, Park, Malard, Rolfo.Subs: Rendell, Blundell, Toone, Terland, Galton, Naalsund, Williams, Griffiths. PSG: Earps, Chagas, de Almeida, Mbock, Carmona, Ebayilin, Groenen, Karchaoui, Ajibade, Leuchter, Echegini.Subs: Kiedrzynek, Toussaint, Samoura, Brennskag-Dorsin, Gaetino, Elimbi, Graziani, Diakite, Fatier, Benera, Kanjinga, Morissaint. 6.52pm GMT Elsewhere tonight in the Champions League, things are going very well for Arsenal at Bayern Munich, with the Gunners 2-0 up at half-time. Live updates for the second half are available here, with Taha Hashim. Related: Bayern Munich v Arsenal: Women’s Champions League – live 6.45pm GMT Preamble When Mary Earps left Manchester United for PSG last summer, the goalkeeper didn’t mince her words. “[United] is about to undergo a period of transition, and unfortunately I don’t feel it aligns with the timing of where I’m at in my career, therefore I think now is the right time to make a change and embark on a new challenge.” Sadly, her remarks felt justified. The week before Earps’ move was announced, it was revealed by the Guardian that United women’s team would be moving into portable buildings at the club’s Carrington training complex this season to allow the men’s squad to use the women’s building while the men’s indoor facilities were being revamped. United had finished the 2023-24 season in fifth, almost mid-table, 15 points adrift of Champions League qualification and although they had won the FA Cup at Wembley in May, club owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe decided not to turn up, choosing instead to attend the men’s side’s Premier League defeat at Arsenal. This did not feel like a club where world-class talent was given the proper chance to shine. Remember United were the final ‘big’ Premier League side to launch a Women’s Super League team, only doing so in 2018. Tonight is the first female European match to be played at Old Trafford, so it does at least feel like steps have been made to treat the women’s team with the respect they deserve. Despite faltering at the weekend against Aston Villa, Manchester United have had an excellent season, just four points off WSL leaders Manchester City and are one of only three teams (Lyon and Barcelona) that have won all of their matches in the Champions League. This should be a magnificent occasion. PSG are still regarded as the second best team in France but departures of key players has meant they are no longer regarded as one of the overall favourites to win the Champions League. Stars Korbin Albert and Marie-Antoinette Katoto, the club’s all-time top goal-scorer, departed for rivals Lyon while midfielder Grace Geyoro was sold for a world-record fee (£1.43m) to London City Lionesses. PSG have got off to a rocky start in the Champions League, losing both their opening games. Their trip to Old Trafford is absolutely crucial to their hopes of qualification. It should be a cracker. Kick-off: 8pm GMT.

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