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Welcome to Eurosport-Yahoo!'s live text commentary of the crunch Champions League semi-final second leg between Barcelona and Chelsea at the Camp Nou.

Champions League / Semi-final
Spotify Camp Nou / 24.04.2012
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Dan Quarrell

Updated 24/04/2012 at 21:39 GMT+1


19:05
Is Drogba a diver? Gerard Pique does not think so. A diplomatic Pique, who could be charged with marking Drogba in the second leg, said: "I believe in Drogba that, every time he fell down, it was because he was in pain, or he felt a kick on him. I don't think that, when Drogba fell down, he was trying to act or dive." What do you think?
19:00
Roberto Di Matteo declared Chelsea were good enough to win the Champions League as he stood on the brink of leading them to arguably the greatest victory in their history. Barely seven weeks since taking charge and less than seven days after masterminding an astonishing semi-final first-leg win over Barcelona, caretaker Blues boss Di Matteo arrived at Camp Nou determined to complete the job.
18:55
So Chelsea are unchanged for tonight's second leg, while Barcelona make two changes with Guardiola giving Cuenca a start and confining Alves to the sidelines. What is your assessment of the two line-ups? Do you agree with the selections made?
18:50
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These are now the confirmed teams! Barcelona: Valdes, Puyol, Pique, Mascherano, Xavi, Busquets, Iniesta, Cuenca, Messi, Sanchez, Fabregas. Subs: Pinto, Dani Alves, Thiago, Keita, Pedro, Adriano, Tello /// Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Cole, Mikel, Meireles, Mata, Lampard, Ramires, Drogba. Subs: Turnbull, Essien, Torres, Malouda, Bosingwa, Kalou, Sturridge
18:45
Our own Alex Chick argued that anti-football is still football as he previewed this evening's clash between the slick, stylish, attacking Barcelona and a Chelsea side (perhaps prone to) wanting to "niggle, dive and obfuscate their way to the Champions League final".
18:40
This will be the 12th meeting between Barcelona and Chelsea in the Champions League. Only Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have played against each other more times in this competition (13).
18:35
Pep Guardiola: "We will have to have balance between rhythm, pace, patience and intensity. We need to think that we have 90 minutes ahead of us and that with patience and intensity we can make it. Tomorrow there's no tiredness in the legs. Maybe in the mind. But in the semi-final of a Champions League, no matter if we play three days ago or yesterday - tomorrow we'll be ready to try and reach the final."
18:30
Roberto Di Matteo: "I do think we will have to try and score a goal. I think that will give us a greater chance because I think it's going to be difficult just to play for a goalless draw. Barcelona will create chances against every team they play against, so we will have to try and score a goal for sure. We have to also try and limit the chances that they can create against us."
18:25
TEAM NEWS: Barcelona star Lionel Messi has been passed fit. The forward, who has 63 goals in all competitions this season, was suffering from a gastric problem and missed training on Sunday. However, he will start at the Camp Nou. Barcelona are only missing David Villa, who has broken his leg, and Eric Abidal, who has undergone a liver transplant. Cristian Tello could be dropped after an unconvincing performance in the defeat to Real Madrid at the weekend while Gerard Pique could return.
18:20
Didier Drogba travelled with Chelsea and the striker looks set to be fit for the do-or-die clash after missing Saturday's Premier League game at Arsenal with a knee injury. Defender David Luiz also travelled to Spain in what was a 25-man party, even though he is expected to miss the game with a hamstring injury. Branislav Ivanovic, Ashley Cole, Luiz, Ramires and Raul Meireles are all one booking away from an automatic one-game ban but this will not impact on Roberto Di Matteo's team.