FULL-TIME: MAN CITY 4-3 TOTTENHAM (4-4 ON AGG, SPURS THROUGH ON AWAY GOALS)
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Son has a chance to seal the aggregate win but Sane tracks back to prevent him from doing so. All six minutes of added time have been played and Spurs have a corner.
90' +5
The Etihad Stadium is completely silent, bar the one section holding the away fans. City thought they had done it. Sterling had the ball in the net, but Aguero was adjudged to be offside. There are 60 seconds to go - time for one final late twist.
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Spurs have done very well to keep their shape when put under immense pressure. Kompany is playing pretty much as City's most advanced player now - it is all out attack, as you would expect with just two minutes to go.
90' +2
Two of the five added-on minutes have been played. Will there be late drama at the Etihad Stadium? Both teams look knackered!
90' +1
D. Sánchez enters the game and replaces D. Rose.
Sanchez is on for Rose for the five minutes of added time. Spurs appear to be going with a five-man defence for the remainder of the match.
90'
Spurs turn over possession and Rose, who did well to control a cross-field pass, heads to the corner. Rose plays it down the line to Davies, and the return pass back to him catches him out as he is offside.
89'
Walker's cross is poor, aimed right under the crossbar where Lloris is waiting to collect. The goalkeeper takes his time before launching the ball up the pitch.
88'
Fernandinho is pulling the strings from a deep position. The ball is spread out to the right where Walker is waiting, but his cross strikes Rose. Can Spurs see out the remaining five minutes or so?
87'
Pochettino is readying his third and final change. The pressure from City is pretty relentless but Sane cannot find a way through down the left, with Son helping out his side defensively.
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86'
HALF A CHANCE FOR GUNDOGAN! Fernandinho lofts the ball to Sane, who heads it into the path of Gundogan. It is an awkward one and the midfielder volleys over the crossbar from just inside the six-yard box.
85'
Eriksen wins the ball just inside his own half and spots Ederson off his line. He tries to lob the City keeper from 50 yards but fails to do so. Not sure it was the right time to try that!
84'
L. Sané enters the game and replaces B. Mendy.
Sane is on for Mendy with a little over five minutes of normal time left to play. Tottenham are heading through on away goals as things stand.
83'
There have been 27 attempts in this second leg, 14 of those on target and seven resulting in a goal. De Bruyne is unhappy with the referee as he is fouled by Davies but no free-kick is awarded. The advantage was played but came to nothing.
82'
B. Davies enters the game and replaces Lucas Moura.
Pochettino brings on a defender for an attacker, with Davies replacing Lucas. That will mean a change of formation.
81'
Sterling's run is spotted by De Bruyne but there is too much pace on the pass and it goes behind for a goal-kick.
80'
LLORIS DENIES AGUERO! Walker goes on a positive run down the right and sends in a near-perfect cross for Aguero. The striker still has work to do and he cannot quite get enough power on his header to send it spinning away from Lloris.
77'
V. Wanyama gets yellow.
Wanyama fouls De Bruyne and is shown a yellow card. Man City now have 13 minutes to find a goal.
73'
Fernando Llorente has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur! Assist by K. Trippier.
GOOOAAALLL!!! MAN CITY 4-3 TOTTENHAM! TOTTENHAM ARE HEADING THROUGH!!! You simply cannot take your eyes off this one! The corner is swung into the six-yard box and Llorente gets on the end of it. The ball appears to hit a mixture of his arm and hip so it goes to a VAR check.
Trippier's corner caused some panic in the City box and Llorente profited to swing this crazy tie Tottenham's way.
72'
De Bruyne's inswinging free-kick is caught by Lloris. Having defended the set-piece, Tottenham get forward and Ederson has to be alert to pounce on Son's shot from a tight angle.
71'
Aguero drives past Vertonghen but is then taken out by Wanyama. Man City have another free-kick in a good crossing position, which De Bruyne - with three assists already today - is standing over.
70'
Fernandinho dives in on Eriksen and feels that he won the ball, but the referee Cuneyt Cakir awards a free-kick to Tottenham. Pochettino's men have enjoyed a rare spell on the ball, though it ultimately comes to little.
68'
It is all Man City now as Spurs struggle to get out of their own half of the field. Tottenham's best moment in the second half came through Llorente's header about 60 seconds before the hosts scored their fourth goal.
66'
Pochettino could do with making a change because his side are at risk of conceding another goal here. Wanyama in particular is struggling as City charge forward in numbers. Sterling is played in behind but is flagged for offside.
64'
Spurs cannot handle De Bruyne. He takes up a starting position on the right and does well to get a cross into the box, which Lloris gets to first. The onus is now on Tottenham to score.
63'
Fernandinho enters the game and replaces David Silva.
Fernandinho is considered fit enough to play the final 30 minutes or so of the match. He takes over from David Silva in central midfield, allowing Gundogan to shuffle across.
59'
S. Agüero has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by K. De Bruyne.
GOOOOAAALLL!!! MAN CITY 4-2 TOTTENHAM! De Bruyne works his magic by carrying the ball forward, skipping past Wanyama as though he isn't there, before playing in Aguero. The angle is not exactly on the Argentina striker's side, but he thumps it past Lloris at his near post. City now lead outright for the first time in the tie.
This is brilliant from De Bruyne, who really has looked back to his best in recent games. The playmaker not only carried the ball forward but also put the perfect weight on his pass for Aguero. That is a hat-trick of assists!
58'
LLORENTE COMES CLOSE! Son stays onside and attempts to burst in behind, but Kompany stands his ground. City are unable to fully clear their lines and Llorente gets his head to a cross, which Ederson is equal to. Eriksen's shot from further back is also kept out by Ederson in a routine manner.
56'
Man City win another free-kick. David Silva peels off his man at the front post but can only glance it over the crossbar.
55'
ANOTHER GREAT SAVE! Lloris is keeping City out single-handedly. De Bruyne works the ball on to his right foot and gets plenty of power behind his shot from the edge of the area, which Lloris gets across to push around his post with a strong left hand.
54'
D. Rose gets yellow.
Ederson slices the ball out of play when trying to pick out Sterling. That gives Tottenham a chance to regather as they are struggling to get out of their own half at the moment.
Rose is shown the third yellow card of the game for a foul.
53'
City are building some serious pressure now. Bernardo Silva is urged to shoot on the edge of the box but the opportunity to do so does not arise. Tottenham are dropping deeper and deeper and are happy to concede only a corner.
49'
OVER! De Bruyne lifts the free-kick over the wall but there is not enough dip on the ball and Lloris is happy to watch it sail over the crossbar.
48'
Son Heung-Min gets yellow.
Son pulls back on De Bruyne just outside the area and City now have a free-kick in a very dangerous position. A yellow card is shown to Son and that means he will miss the first leg of the semi-finals should Tottenham progress.
46'
RESTART! Tottenham. heading through to the last four of the Champions League as things stand, get us back up and running!
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HALF-TIME: MAN CITY 3-2 TOTTENHAM
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De Bruyne sends in a pretty weak free-kick from the left-hand side, which hits a sea of Tottenham bodies and is cleared away. The home fans are urging their players on as we enter the final seconds of the half.
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Three minutes have been added on at the end of the first half. David Silva plays in Mendy on the overlap down the left but his cross is headed clear. Sterling tries to keep the attack alive and is dragged down by compatriot Trippier in a wide position.
45'
SAVE! Man City are building some good pressure at the end of the first half. De Bruyne, who is looking back to his best, sends a 25-yard shot straight down the middle for Lloris to keep out.
44'
Aguero wants to cut inside from a left-sided position but instead plays it to Mendy, who runs straight at Trippier to lose possession.
43'
SHOT! Man City are pressing for a fourth goal of the tie as we edge closer to half time. The intensity has dropped, understandably, since the fast-paced opening quarter of the match. Son has a shot that goes across Ederson but whistles wide of the far post.
41'
M. Sissoko gets yellow.
Fernando Llorente enters the game and replaces M. Sissoko.
Pochettino has decided against bringing on young midfielder Skipp and instead turns to Llorente in place of the injured Sissoko, presumably meaning Son will drop a little deeper.
This is incredibly harsh on Sissoko, who is shown a yellow card for taking the long route off the pitch. It will not rule him out of the semi-finals should Tottenham progress.
37'
There have been five shots on target in this first half and five goals. Both teams have scored pretty much through each of their chances. The ball is pulled back for Aguero but Alderweireld reads the danger and is on top of the striker in a flash to make the block.
35'
Sissoko, who appeared to tweak his groin or knee when challenging De Bruyne, is OK to continue. Pochettino will have to keep a close eye on that one, though...
34'
Mendy has a chance to charge down the left but he does not really make the most of the opportunity. Tottenham turn over possession but they are unable to counter as Sissoko is hurt in a challenge with De Bruyne and may require treatment.
32'
Rose and Bernardo Silva are having a good little battle down the Tottenham left. They both jump for an aerial ball and the Man City player is penalised for some reason - he did nothing wrong.
31'
Bernardo Silva is proving a real threat for City. He picks up the ball on the right this time and drives it into the box, but nobody in a sky blue top can turn it goalwards. It comes to Bernardo Silva again and his latest cross is headed away by Wanyama.
29'
Bernardo Silva shows great footwork to create some space for himself. The ball is worked to the left but David Silva's cross into the box is cut out.
28'
The possession stats have changed over the last five minutes, with Tottenham seeing a lot more of the ball since City's third goal. A reminder that as things stand Spurs, despite conceding three times in 21 minutes, are through on away goals.
26'
Mendy powers forward down the City left but it goes the other way and the attack breaks down. Worryingly for Tottenham, whenever possession is turned over the hosts look as though they are going to score. Trippier in particular is struggling to cope.
25'
Tottenham are enjoying a good spell of possession - their best of the match so far. They could have done with doing this after scoring their two goals in quick succession. The end-to-end feel to the match will surely return in the next couple of minutes.
23'
That Sterling goal, his second of the game, makes it 3-3 on aggregate. Spurs have a couple of away goals, of course, so City need another goal. That is now 19 goals in 20 games at the Etihad Stadium for Sterling this season.
21'
R. Sterling has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by K. De Bruyne.
GOOOOOAAALLL!!! MAN CITY 3-2 TOTTENHAM It is 3-3 on aggregate as Sterling bags his second goal of the tie! De Bruyne plays the ball across goal towards the back post and Sterling is waiting for one of his trademark finishes. What a game this has been. Truly incredible!
De Bruyne made a yard of space down the right and was able to pick out an unmarked Sterling at the back post. It is incredible how often City score goals of this type.
19'
Man City are the team looking more likely to score the next goal of the tie. The hosts have had 66 per cent of the ball so far but they need another couple of goals due to Tottenham's away strikes.
18'
Eriksen has a go from distance but he cannot find the target. After an explosive start the sides appear to have lost their way a little. It remains incredibly open, though - there is definitely another goal or two in this one.
16'
David Silva swings the free-kick over the crossbar - a real disappointment as that was in a promising position. Tottenham need to take the sting out of the game.
15'
The game has managed to settle down a little. Man City are the side on top, buoyed by that second goal of the game. Wanyama fouls Walker outside the box and the hosts have a free-kick in a promising position.
11'
Bernardo Silva has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by S. Agüero.
GOOOOAAALLL!!! MAN CITY 2-2 TOTTENHAM! THIS IS INCREDIBLE!! Eleven minutes played of the second leg and it is 2-2! Bernardo Silva's shot takes a deflection off Rose and lands in the bottom corner of the net. It is 3-2 to Tottenham on aggregate, in case you had lost track.
Aguero picked out Bernardo Silva and the Portugal attacker's poked finish found the bottom corner of the net via a telling touch off Rose. Poor defending from Tottenham, it must be said.
10'
Son Heung-Min has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur! Assist by C. Eriksen.
Full credit to Tottenham - they did not drop their heads after falling behind and now have a two-goal lead. Eriksen was picked out on the edge of the box and did well to roll it across to Son to his left. That was a superb finish from the South Korea forward.
GOOOOAAALLL!!! MAN CITY 1-2 TOTTENHAM! What a huge, huge goal this could be for Tottenham! The visitors open up a two-goal lead on aggregate as Son curls the ball past Ederson from 17 yards. It is a brilliant move from Tottenham, with Eriksen knocking the ball across to Son, who finds the top corner of the net.
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Son Heung-Min has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur!
GOOOOOAAALLL!!! MAN CITY 1-1 TOTTENHAM! TOTTENHAM SCORE AN AWAY GOAL! What a response from the visitors. Less than three minutes after falling behind, Son gets on the end of a loose ball eight yards from goal and fires it past Ederson. The Man City keeper really should be keeping it out, though, allowing it to squirm under his body.
6'
So after all the pre-match talk, it has taken City just four minutes to level up the tie. Tottenham cannot afford to feel sorry for themselves, though - they still have plenty of time to score an away goal that will change everything.
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R. Sterling has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by K. De Bruyne.
GOOOOOAAALLL!!! MAN CITY 1-0 TOTTENHAM! This is now the big man for the big occasions! Sterling's incredible season continues as he is allowed to cut inside on his right foot by Trippier and he curls the ball out of Lloris' reach. That is a superb strike from Sterling and the perfect start for his side.
De Bruyne picked out Sterling and the forward had only one thing on his mind. Trippier had to show him down the line, did not do so and Sterling made him pay with a clean strike into the far corner.
3'
Tottenham goalkeeper Lloris is jeered by the home fans for taking too long over a goal-kick. We have played less than three minutes - it is surely too early for that!
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Tottenham appear to have set out in a diamond midfield, with Wanyama at the foot of it in front of the back four. Rose is unhappy with Bernardo Silva after being shoved off the pitch by his opponent.
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KICK-OFF! Man City get this all-Premier League quarter-final second leg up and running! The winners of this tie will face Ajax, who knocked out Italian giants Juventus yesterday, for a place in the June 1 final.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Champions League quarter-final second leg between Manchester City and Tottenham at the Etihad Stadium.
Man City, who remain on course for an unprecedented quadruple, have lost all five of their previous matches against fellow English clubs in European competition, including both legs of last season's quarter-final against Liverpool. Pep Guardiola's men are still fancied by many to overturn the one-goal deficit on home soil, though, having won 23 of their 25 matches at the Etihad Stadium this season. Their most recent European match here ended in a 7-0 win over Schalke in the last 16 second leg - at least one goal is required today if they are to advance.
Man City subs: Nicolas Otamendi, John Stones, Ari Muric, Riyad Mahrez, Fernandinho, Leroy Sane, Gabriel Jesus.
Tottenham subs: Ben Davies, Davinson Sanchez, Fernando Llorente, Juan Foyth, Paulo Gazzaniga, Oliver Skipp, Kyle Walker-Peters.
TOTTENHAM (4-3-1-2): Hugo Lloris (c); Kieran Trippier, Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, Danny Rose; Moussa Sissoko, Victor Wanyama, Dele Alli; Christian Eriksen; Lucas Moura, Son Heung-min.
MAN CITY (4-3-3): Ederson; Kyle Walker, Vincent Kompany (c), Aymeric Laporte, Benjamin Mendy; Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan, David Silva; Bernardo Silva, Sergio Aguero, Raheem Sterling.
The visitors boast a 1-0 lead from last week's first leg at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium thanks to Son Heung-min's late strike. Sergio Aguero missed an early penalty and Spurs lost leading goalscorer Harry Kane to a season-ending injury in a lively opening tussle to the tie, but ultimately all that matters is Mauricio Pochettino's men are within 90 minutes of reaching a first Champions League semi-final. However, Tottenham have only won one of their last eight visits to Man City in all competitions - a 2-1 Premier League victory in February 2016 - so there is plenty to play for in this return fixture.
The two teams are now out on the field at the Etihad Stadium and we are moments away from kick-off.
Pochettino was forced into making a substitution before half-time as Sissoko limped off injured. Rather than making a like-for-like change in midfield - or the closest thing to it - the Spurs manager decided to bring on Llorente and tweak his formation. Tottenham have not looked as lively since then, whereas Man City have looked like scoring pretty much whenever they get forward. Jesus, Sane and Mahrez are all on the bench should Guardiola opt to change things slightly for the second half.
Thanks for joining our coverage today. Until next time, goodbye!
This is a match that will go down in history as one of the greatest in European Cup history. Tottenham's reward is a semi-final tie with Ajax - what a game that should be! - while Man City's quadruple dream is over. Guardiola's side do not have to wait long to exact revenge as Spurs return to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday for a Premier League clash that has plenty riding on it for both teams, especially title chasers City.
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