FULL-TIME: SLAVIA PRAGUE 4-3 SEVILLA (6-5 on aggregate).
120'
There will be just one minute added on here - Slavia are nearly there!
119'
I. Traoré has scored a goal for Slavia Prague! Assist by P. Olayinka.
SLAVIA ARE GOING TO THE QUARTER-FINALS! With nearly the last kick of the match, Sevilla are on the brink! It's a mad scramble in the area after the initial free-kick is blcocked, and Olayinka smartly rolls a pass across for Traore who forces the ball through a crowd and just under the arm of Vaclik! Kjaer had a chance to keep it out off the line but made an absolute mess of it!
What remarkable vision and selflesness from Olayinka not to shoot there, instead serving it up on a platter for Traore!
118'
Could this be the chance?! Rog slides in late and trips up Traore, awarding the hosts a free-kick in a central position about 25 yards from goal. This could be their last chance!
117'
It's now or never for Slavia! Into the final few minutes and they need a goal to keep their Europa League hopes alive. Supporters on the edge of their seats as they send bodies forward in numbers, but Sevilla refuse to be broken down!
115'
A bit lazy from Zmrhal as he fouls Vazquez in midfield, and Sevilla are in no rush to take the free-kick. Finally they restart play and the hosts win the ball back quickly, but Van Buren is unable to make anything happen down that left flank.
113'
A lot of tired legs are setting in here for both sides. Fatigue is playing a big part in these latter stages. It's perhaps no surprise that two substitutes were the ones to score in the first half of extra time. Slavia are going to have to dig deep to complete this turnaround.
111'
T. Souček gets yellow.
Soucek thinks he's won his side a penalty, but he actually finds himself into the book as he's shown a yellow for simulation, going to ground following a tame and fair challenge from Carrico.
108'
The hosts are asking all the questions at the moment, with Sevilla sitting back and looking to run time off the clock. The visitors are in no rush with the tie still finely balanced heading towards the final 10 minutes of extra time.
106'
The second half of extra time is underway in Prague!
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105'
M. Frydrych enters the game and replaces A. Král.
HALF-TIME IN EXTRA TIME: SLAVIA PRAGUE 3-3 SEVILLA (5-5 on aggregate).
A change at the interval as Slavia bring on Frydrych at the expense of Kral.
104'
M. Rog enters the game and replaces W. Ben Yedder.
Ben Yedder's night is over as Sevilla turn to Rog off the bench for a bit more defensive stability as they look to see this out.
102'
M. van Buren has scored a goal for Slavia Prague! Assist by T. Souček.
SLAVIA RIGHT BACK IN THE TIE! Expertly taken from Van Buren who turns smartly in the area and drives a lovely finish through the legs of a defender and in at the far post from a tight angle! It's game on yet again!
Soucek provides the assist with a smart ball into the area for Van Buren to score his first Europa League goal.
100'
That's a vital third away goal for Sevilla, as Slavia need to score twice now to progress. They're going to have to throw caution to the wind here.
98'
F. Vázquez has scored a goal for Sevilla! Assist by Q. Promes.
F. Vázquez gets yellow.
Promes has been at the heart of just about everything good tonight for Sevilla, and it's no surprise that he's the architect here for the goal that will likely send them through.
SEVILLA ARE SURELY THROUGH TO THE QUARTER-FINALS! Vazquez is the hero off the bench as he meets a stunning cross from Promes, beating Kolar at the near post with his expertly taken header! How big was that for Sevilla?! They lead 5-4 on aggregate!
Vazquez is booked for showing a bit too much enthusiasm in his celebration, and will be suspended for the next match in the competition as a result. You hate to see that from the referee. Let them have some fun.
93'
M. van Buren enters the game and replaces M. Stoch.
An early change in the extra period from the hosts sees Van Buren replace Stoch on the flank.
91'
Sevilla get us underway in extra time!
90' +2
J. Zmrhal enters the game and replaces L. Masopust.
A third change for Slavia sees Zmrhal replace Masopust in attack.
END OF 90: SLAVIA PRAGUE 2-2 SEVILLA (4-4 on aggregate).
90'
F. Vázquez enters the game and replaces M. El Haddadi.
There will be a minimum of two minutes added on at the end of this match.
Munir's race is run tonight, but not without an instrumental impact from the forward as it's his volley that has this match headed to extra time as things stand. Vazquez replaces him.
88'
P. Olayinka gets yellow.
Olayinka fouls Gomez in the air at the halfway line, and the substitute finds his name into the book.
87'
Into the final few minutes and extra time is looking inevitable. The tempo has slowed quite a bit with the ball being largely contained in midfield - each side accepting an extra 30 minutes are likely to be needed.
84'
Decent chance! Gomez rises to meet Banega's corner at the far post, but he gets the contact all wrong as he sends a glancing header well wide of the mark.
82'
The ball remains in the Sevilla end, and the crowd noise continues to rise. The end product just hasn't been there for the hosts from open play. Sevilla are having to do some defending, but they're looking quite comfortable in doing so.
80'
André Silva enters the game and replaces Pablo Sarabia.
Sevilla go to the bench for a second time and they bring on another striker here with Silva replacing Sarabia.
79'
The tides are turning just a bit, with the hosts enjoying the better of play here. They haven't been able to test Vaclik in this second half though, outside of the penalty.
77'
P. Olayinka enters the game and replaces M. Škoda.
The hosts go to the bench for the first time as Olayinka replaces Skoda.
76'
Slavia have upped their press now, and some energetic play high up the pitch puts Sevilla under a bit of pressure, before Vaclik forces a pass straight out of play, which earns a loud applause from the home supporters.
74'
M. Gonalons enters the game and replaces Roque Mesa.
Sevilla's first change of the night sees Gonalons replace Mesa in a straight swap in midfield.
73'
Both sides are growing a bit more cautious in their approach, not wanting to get caught and concede what would likely prove a very costly goal. It's getting quite tense approaching the final 15 minutes, with the match on a knife-edge.
69'
Again Sarabia wins a free-kick, this time with Boril the culprit. Banega floats a cross in from the ensuing set-piece, and it's flicked on by Munir, but no one is there to meet it at the far post.
67'
A. Král gets yellow.
A late foul from Kral on Sarabia sees him become the second player booked in the match, with Slavia goalkeeper Kolar the other.
66'
A concentrated spell of pressure from Sevilla ends with Slavia having to do some important last-ditch defending. A bit of fatigue appears to be creeping into defence for the hosts.
64'
Nice interplay from Sevilla ends with Promes winning them a corner down the left flank. Slavia are struggling to find a way out from the back. A third Sevilla goal would force Slavia to score two more goals to keep themselves in the competition.
62'
Sevilla are looking much more assured in possession, keeping the ball for longer spells as they're starting to keep the hosts hemmed back in their end. It's all looking a bit ominous at the moment for Slavia, who really can't afford to concede a third away goal.
58'
Things have settled down yet again, but that's been par for the course in this match, with play entering these little lulls and the goals coming out of nowhere. It certainly feels like there's another goal in this.
56'
Headed for extra time as things stand, with this match following the same script as the first leg. In that match it was Sevilla who took the lead twice, only for Slavia to battle back each time. If no one is able to break this deadlock over the final 35 minutes, extra time will be needed.
54'
M. El Haddadi has scored a goal for Sevilla! Assist by Roque Mesa.
ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL! Sevilla have pulled level yet again! It's an absolutely outrageous volley from Munir! Mesa heads the ball forward to keep an attack alive, and Munir doesn't even wait for it to drop, lashing a venomous volley beyond the reach of Kolar from just under 25 yards! Exceptional!
Mesa provides the assist, but he knew little about that. It was all in the strike from Munir.
52'
That goal really seems to have taken the wind out of Sevilla's sails, at least for the time being. Again, it doesn't change a whole lot in terms of what they need, but aside from that gift of a penalty they haven't really looked like scoring tonight.
48'
What an unbelievable start to this second half! A penalty for Sevilla late in the first gave them life, but seconds after the restart Slavia have snatched the momentum right back! It's a goal that doesn't spell disaster for Sevilla though, as they still need just one more, but that would force extra-time as opposed to sending them through.
46'
Penalty goal scored by T. Souček for Slavia Prague!
Underway in the second half!
SLAVIA RESTORE THEIR LEAD! It's 4-3 on aggregate and 2-1 on the night as Soucek smashes his penalty into the roof of the net less than minute after the restart!
45' +1
HALF-TIME: SLAVIA PRAGUE 1-1 SEVILLA (3-3 on aggregate)
45'
There will be a minimum of one minute added on at the end of the first half.
44'
Penalty goal scored by W. Ben Yedder for Sevilla!
PARITY RESTORED BEFORE THE BREAK! Level on the night and on aggregate as Ben Yedder drives his penalty just out of the reach of Kolar to pull Sevilla right back in the tie!
43'
O. Kolář gets yellow.
PENALTY TO SEVILLA! Promes latches onto a ball over the top and Kolar gets off his line, but arrives far too late to intervene as Promes lifts the ball over the keeper before being clattered to ground. No doubt about that one!
42'
Stoch wanders into a central position, away from his usual spot out wide, and he's picked out in all sorts of space as he decides to try his luck from 30 yards, but scuffs his contact, rolling an effort helplessly wide of the far post.
40'
It's been a terribly frustrating first half for Sevilla, who don't look likely to level things up before the break. It's all gone a bit stale with half-time rapidly approaching.
38'
That's a big let down in the end for the visitors as Banega skies his free-kick, much to the delight of the Slavia supporters behind their goal.
37'
Big chance coming for Sevilla as Banega arrives at a loose ball just ahead of Ngadeu-Ngadjui, who can do nothing to avoid fouling the midfielder. It's a free-kick for the visitors just over 25 yards from goal. It will take something special, but they have a few who are certainly capable.
35'
Slavia are still knocking at the door of Sevilla. Good defending from Kjaer prevents Stoch from latching onto a long ball down the left, before Masopust is denied a free-kick on the edge of the penalty area, with the referee not seeing enough in that challenge from Promes. Pressure stays on though, and the hosts win a corner.
28'
Sevilla have set their side up with width, but they're not using the flanks to try and attack Slavia. It's all been a bit compact in the central areas as a result, which has played right into the hands of the hosts.
26'
The hosts are playing with such high energy all over the pitch, that it's really making things difficult on Sevilla, who simply haven't been able to match. It remains to be seen, however, whether or not Slavia will be able to keep up this level of intensity without tiring.
24'
Decent running from Banega, but the end product is just lacking as he smashes a shot into the side netting from 20 yards. He claims it took a deflection and fights for a corner, but the referee has his mind made up.
22'
Sevilla are starting to assert a bit of their authority on the match now, showing much more intent on the ball. There's understandably a bit of urgency to their play suddenly, but the hosts have organised themselves well in defence to keep the visitors at arm's length.
18'
These fans are bouncing around inside the stadium, and their energy is being matched by the Slavia players, who are really beaming with confidence - and rightfully so. Sevilla need to create something positive here to snatch a bit of momentum.
16'
Ngadeu-Ngadjui could not have picked a better time for his first goal of the season. It's a crucial strike for the hosts that really puts the pressure on Sevilla now, who have to score twice to go through.
14'
M. Ngadeu has scored a goal for Slavia Prague! Assist by M. Škoda.
SLAVIA HAVE THE BREAKTHROUGH! It's 1-0 on the night and 3-2 on aggregate, and Eden Arena is sent into raptures as Skoda's header back into the danger area following a corner is met by Ngadeu-Ngadjui, who reacts quickly to scoop the ball into the top corner!
Very clever from Skoda at the far post to head Stoch's corner back across goal and into the six-yard box, as he's credited with the assist.
13'
The responsibility tonight, at least for now, falls on the shoulders of Sevilla. A 0-0 draw here would be enough for Slavia to advance on away goals, meaning the urgency is on the visitors to find the back of the net.
7'
Slowly but surely Sevilla are starting to settle into the match, but the bulk of their possession is coming at the back as they've had a tough time working the ball forward.
5'
The hosts are looking very comfortable from the off, settling in nicely in front of their home fans. Sevilla really haven't been able to keep the ball much in these opening stages.
3'
Encouraging start for the hosts who find all sorts of space on both flanks. A first attack down the right leads to a wild strike high and wide of the goal from Soucek, before the subsequent move down the left results in a deflected effort that rolls just wide of the near post.
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AND THEY'RE OFF! Sevilla in their black away strip as they get the match underway at Eden Arena, with Slavia Prague in white and red.
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the second leg of this Europa League last-16 tie as Slavia Prague welcome Sevilla to Eden Arena!
Miroslav Stoch and Alex Kral twice pulled Slavia Prague back from behind as they earned a 2-2 draw in the first leg at Estadio Ramos Sanchez Pizjuan, leaving the tie finely poised ahead of tonight’s second leg in Prague.
Slavia Prague have reached this stage in the competition (UEFA Cup/Europa League) for just the third time in their history and have never progressed beyond it to the quarter-finals, losing to Besiktas in 2003 and Kaiserslautern in 2001.
They could make club history tonight, and do so in remarkable fashion, against the five-time winners of the competition, Sevilla, who have not lost a last-16 tie in the competition since being beaten by Parma in the 2004-05 UEFA Cup.
Each of Sevilla’s last three appearances in the competition – 2014, 2015 and 2016 – have seen them crowned champions, and they will need to rely on that experience tonight to get the result they need in a hostile atmosphere.
Slavia boss Jindrich Trpisovsky makes two changes from the first leg. Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui replaces the suspended Vladimir Coufal in defence, while Milan Skoda, who netted a brace in the second leg of their last-32 victory over Genk, comes in to lead the line at the expense of Jaromir Zmrhal. Ondrej Kudela, Jan Boril and Tomas Soucek are a booking away from suspension.
SLAVIA PRAGUE (4-2-3-1): Ondrej Kolar; Ondrej Kudela, Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui, Simon Deli, Jan Boril; Tomas Soucek, Alex Kral; Lukas Masopust, Ibrahim Traore, Miroslav Stoch; Milan Skoda.
SUBS: Premysl Kovar, Jaromir Zmrhal, Peter Olayinka, Michal Frydrych, Mick Van Buren, Josef Husbauer, Alexandru Baluta.
SEVILLA (3-5-2): Tomas Vaclik; Simon Kjaer, Daniel Carrico, Sergi Gomez; Jesus Navas, Ever Banega, Pablo Sarabia, Roque Mesa, Quincy Promes; Wissam Ben Yedder, Munir El Haddadi.
SUBS: Juan Soriano, Maximilian Wober, Gabriel Mercado, Franco Vazquez, Andre Silva, Maxime Gonalons, Marko Rog.
Quincy Promes has been at the heart of everything good for Sevilla tonight. He's produced their best two efforts at goal, forcing Ondrej Kolar into a fine save and also hitting the bar, before winning them a penalty just before the break. The visitors still need a goal and will likely turn to him to help them find it in the second half.
Another 30 minutes are needed in Prague as Sevilla have twice come from behind to level things on aggregate, forcing extra time at Eden Arena.
A wild first 15 minutes of extra time as Vazquez gave Sevilla a leg into the quarter-finals, before a resilient Slavia side pulled themselves right back in it through Van Buren. The hosts still need to score again, however, with Sevilla headed through as things stand by virtue of away goals.
That's all for our live coverage, thanks for following along. Goodbye!
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