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Good evening and welcome to our coverage of this crucial Group A clash, both teams are stuck on one point after the first two matches and will see this match as a fantastic chance to pick up a first win.

Champions League / Group Stage
De Grolsch Veste / 20.10.2010
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12'
Ruiz picked up a knock on his ankle during that attack, and has just taken what I assume are painkillers on the sidelines. Very bizarre.
11'
Bryan Ruiz shows glimpses of his talent, Bargfrede is no match for the forward, who bends a fantastic left-footed effort towards goal. It is inches from Wiese's right-hand post, as he is rooted to the spot.
10'
Another freekick, a wicked, dipping delivery from Janssen is inches from finding Douglas at the far post.
9'
Bremen have a useful free kick of their own, Hunt's cross from mid-way into the half is bundled away by Twente.
8'
A deep free kick is hoofed up towards Janko, a useful tactic with a giant striker. His header is back into the box, but doesn't find a teammate.
7'
Twente are looking to push forward early on, looking dangerous down both flanks.
6'
A sublime cross-field pass by Tiendalli, picking out Rosales who controls the ball perfectly. His low cross towards Janko is blocked and eventually cleared by Bremen.
5'
Captain Wisgerhof meets the corner with his head, it isn't troubling Wiese though, who makes a simple catch.
4'
First corner to Twente, Chadli running at Prodl who slides in to concede the set piece.
3'
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Janko released by Tiendalli over the top, he's offside though and play is brought back.
2'
Marc Janko throwing himself around, he shrugs off a challenge before being halted by Prodl.
1'
Bremen on the front foot early doors, a deep cross into the box is easily gathered by Mikhailov.
0'
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Twente kick off!
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The teams are out in Enschede, to a rather curious rendition of "You'll never walk alone". Anyone who can shed any light on that please feel free to get in touch.
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The teams are in the tunnel, kick off is close...
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Werder Bremen: Wiese, Fritz, Mertesacker, Prodl, Pasanen, Frings, Wesley, Bargfrede, Hunt, Almeida, Pizarro.
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Lets confirm the teams for tonight's match. Twente: Mikhailov, Rosales, Wisgerhof, Douglas, Tiendalli, Landzaat, Brama, Janssen, Chadli, Ruiz, Janko.
19:30
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15 minutes to go until kick off at the De Grolsch Veste stadium...
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It hasn't been such plain-sailing for Bremen, goals from Almeida and Hunt gave them a 2-1 victory over Freiburg at the weekend, but they still find themselves down in 11th place.
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Twente have made a solid start to their domestic season, their one-nil win away at Feyernoord sees them sitting in third, behind Dutch giants Ajax and PSV after nine games.
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Even if Twente haven't picked up a win yet, they've at least been giving it a go. They have committed more fouls than any other team in this year's competition, but have only won 24% of aerial duels in their matches. I'm not sure exactly what that statistic tells us about what to expect in this one, but Per Mertesacker will probably be licking his lips.