Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature 7 mins: Suddenly Celtic are all over the show and Vinicius skids down the left before drifting into the box. His shot is saved by Starfelt and Celtic clear their lines.
TARGET! Real Madrid 1-0 Celtic (Modric 6 pen)
Modric lays the eyes on Hart, sending the keeper one-way, then taps into the bottom right. Clinical.
Penalty for Real Madrid
5 mins: … but all that good work is undone with a wave of Jenz’s hand. Vinicius shoots from a tight angle on the right. The ball goes back to Valverde, who doesn’t quite connect with his shot… but it doesn’t matter, because the ball bounces into Jenz’s waving hand. oh dear 4 mins: Abada finds himself in some space down the right but his heavy touch halts Celtic’s gallop. It’s a decent start from the visitors, who have come out of the traps on the front foot. 2 mins: Maeda closes down Courtois, whose clearance pings out for a goal. Celtic have clearly decided that since they can’t play here very often, they’re not going to die wondering. 1 min: Bright start from Celtic as Mooy pushes forward and then feeds Juranovic down the right. Juranovic hits his cross deep into the back stand. Real gets the ball rolling. A rare old Bernabeu atmosphere despite all the rebuilding. The teams are out! Real Madrid wear white meringue, while Celtic go with second choice green and black. We’ll be leaving in a few minutes with a recording of Zadok. Ange Postecoglu, speaking to BT Sport, is disappointed to lose Cameron Carter-Vickers to injury. “We’ve had a few of those knocks during this campaign and it’s frustrating for him more than anything. Tonight is not about one player making the difference, it will take a massive collective effort from everyone to make an impact against a fantastic football team. There is meaning in everything we do, especially at this level. We have fantastic support again tonight and a chance to send them home happy. More importantly, we can give them some hope against the future. To do that, we have to perform very well.” There is still a lot to be decided in Group F. Real will seal top spot with a win tonight. Leipzig need just a point against Shakhtar Donetsk in Warsaw to progress to the last 16, but if the Ukrainians win, they will be through. Leipzig can only win the group if they beat Shakhtar and Celtic get something in Madrid. Celtic will finish bottom no matter what. Here’s a reminder of what happened at Parkhead a few months ago… … and when the teams were drawn together in the 1979-80 European Cup. Celtic make four changes to the starting line-up that was named for the 3-0 win at Livingston on Sunday. Carl Starfelt, Liel Abada, Daizen Maeda and Josip Juranović are in. Sead Hakšabanović, James Forrest and Anthony Ralston drop to the bench, while Cameron Carter-Vickers loses his place through injury. Real Madrid make two changes to the line-up that started the 1-1 home draw with Girona. Éder Militão and Marco Asensio replace Eduardo Camavinga and Antonio Rüdiger, who drop to the bench. Karim Benzema, who has missed Real’s last seven games with a muscle injury, is named as a substitute. Updated at 16:59 GMT
The groups
Real Madrid: Courtois, Carvajal, Ender Militao, Alaba, Mendy, Modric, Kroos, Valverde, Asensio, Rodrigo, Vinicius Jr Subs: Vallejo, Nacho, Benzema, Caravinga, Lunin, Ontriozola, Lucas, Keballos, Rudiger, Mariano, Lopez. Celtic: Hart, Juranovic, Starfelt, Gentz, Taylor, Mooy, Haate, Abada, O’Reilly, Maida, Furuhashi. Referee: Stéphanie Fraparti (France).
Preamble
Absolutely nothing for Celtic. Whatever happens at the Bernabeu tonight, Ange Postecoglou’s men will finish Group F in last place. There will be some money in it if they win, but let’s not reduce it to that. But Real need a win to be sure of first place. If they fail to win and Leipzig win at Shakhtar Donetsk, the Germans will leapfrog them into first place. So here it is. Kick-off is at 17:45 GMT. It’s up and running!