UEFA Champions League live blog: Ludogorets v Liverpool

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UEFA Champions League live blog: Ludogorets v Liverpool

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Ludogorets 2, Liverpool 2

Well, not the result Brendan Rodgers was looking for, but Liverpool are not eliminated, at least. They must win at home against Basel on the final day and hope Ludogorets don't do the same in Madrid against the defending champions.

Groups A and D are done and dusted; Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal will all advance.

Group C is the most wide open, with Bayer Leverkusen, Monaco and Zenit on 9, 8 and 7 points respectively. Wide open there. Monaco play Zenit on the final day, however - so while any of the three could finish top, Leverkusen will finish second at worst.

We'll find out if Liverpool (and those other teams) can progress on the final day - thanks for following along this morning!

Tevez has scored a second for Juventus and they will progress barring a catastrophe on Matchday 6!

Three minutes of added time...

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GOAL!!!!! LUDOGORETS GET THE EQUALISER!!!

Stunning. Just two minutes of the 90 remaining and Ludogorets get a corner, it's flicked on at the near post and the big centre half Terziev is loitering out the back when the ball is steered right into his path for a free header. Awful marking from Liverpool! But on the balance of play, you wouldn't begrudge Ludogorets a point here!

Ludogorets are appealing for a handball in the area! It's waved away and probably rightly so.

Up the other end, Ludogorets have a chance flash wide. All happening. Oh and Liverpool have made their first change. That was Sterling's final involvement. He's off for Moreno.

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Sterling nearly kills the game off!! He's played through by Gerrard but the keeper wins the one-on-one battle!

Ludogorets make their last chance, Hamza coming on for Espinho.

It's gotten somewhat out of hand in Madrid...

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Meanwhile, Monaco have taken the lead away to Bayer Leverkusen through the Argentinian Ocampos - which puts them second in the group behind the Germans, above Zenit St Petersburg for the time being.

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