NEARLY THE HAT-TRICK! Lewandoski's eyes must have lit up there as he's played through, but can't beat Fabiano for his first three-goal game in a Bayern shirt.
90'
Dante enters the game and replaces Thiago Alcântara.
Into stoppage time now as Julen Lopetegui is sent to the stands, while Dante comes on for the final minute or so.
88'
Xabi Alonso has scored a goal for Bayern Munich!
AND THERE'S THE DAGGER! Xabi puts the nail in the coffin from the free kick as he curls a superb shot past Fabiano and in at the near post. There's no keeping that one out!
87'
Iván Marcano gets a second yellow card and is sent off.
PORTO DOWN TO 10 MEN! That will certainly do it now. Marcano slides into the feet of Thiago with a reckless, mistimed challenge. The centre-half is already on a booking and Martin Atkinson doesn't hesitate in showing him a second yellow.
86'
M. Weiser enters the game and replaces M. Götze.
85'
Mitchell Weiser comes on for Bayern as Pep Guardiola tries to milk the final few minutes off the clock. Mario Gotze is the one to give way to a wonderful applause from the home supporters.
83'
Porto do well to clear their line following a Bayern free kick, then transition with real pace into attack. Where was that all match? Torres sprints forward and tries to play Ricardo through, but Neuer reads it well to charge off his line and collect.
81'
The pace has again fizzled out as Bayern try to see this out comfortably. Porto need two more goals to go through, so a late tally here would certainly make for a tense conclusion to the match.
79'
JUST WIDE! Well, Bayern have really let Porto back into this game. The visitors' latest foray into attack is helped by a Bernat slip, affording Jackson space for a shot. The striker has eyes for the far corner, but sends his effort just wide!
77'
STAT ATTACK: Since winning the Champions League in 2004, Porto are making just their second appearance in the quarter-finals. Their last appearance in this stage of the competition was in 2009, losing 3-2 on aggregate against Manchester United.
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75'
Porto have a spring in their step now, buoyed by what we can only expect is a consolation goal. Bayern have taken their foot off the gas though and another goal from Porto would certainly give them something to think about.
73'
J. Martínez has scored a goal for Porto! Assist by H. Herrera.
PORTO NAB A CONSOLATION GOAL! Bayern have switched off and Herrera is slipped through in the right channel. He plays a good ball across the face of goal and Jackson can't miss from there. The midfielder was offside in the build-up, though it went unnoticed by the assistant referee.
72'
S. Rode enters the game and replaces Rafinha.
Frustration sets in for Porto as their period in attack comes to nothing. Bayern break and Marcano slides in with a foul on Muller, picking up their fourth booking of the match. The hosts use the stoppage to make their first change with Sebastian Rode on to replace Rafinha.
71'
Iván Marcano gets yellow.
70'
Porto enjoy their best period of the match, though Bayern hardly seem very worried. The visitors pass it around well in attack, but Jackson struggles to make himself a nuisance in the centre as he continues to see very little of the ball.
68'
Julen Lopetegui makes his final change of the match and it's Yacine Brahimi who gives way for Evandro. The Algerian has had a very disappointing night, along with Quaresma, though he was drastically starved of service.
67'
Evandro enters the game and replaces Y. Brahimi.
66'
STAT ATTACK: In their last 12 Champions League home matches, Bayern have kept eight clean sheets. They scored two or more goals in all but two games over that span, against Arsenal and Real Madrid.
65'
Ricardo Pereira gets yellow.
64'
Lovely one-two between Gotze and Lahm, who then plays Muller into space on the right. The forward tries for his third assist of the night with a ball across the face of goal for the attacking midfielder, but Maicon manages to turn it over the bar.
62'
A teasing Bernat shot forces Fabiano into a save at the near post, putting the ball out for a corner. Bayern play it short and work it into the centre before Alonso's ball over the top runs just too far for Gotze and behind for a goal kick.
60'
Scoreline aside, Bayern are comfortably in control of the match. Porto look dejected and frustrated, showing little desire to win the ball back from Die Roten who pass it around patiently in midfield.
58'
Gotze shields the ball well near the top of the area, winning a free kick as the substitute Ricardo comes crashing into his back. Bayern have a plethora of options to take the free kick and it winds up being Alonso, but he sends a curling effort just over the bar from 25-yards out.
56'
IMPORTANT BLOCK! Muller holds the ball well along the right and plays it towards Lewandowski near the top of the area. The striker has eyes for goal, as he's on a hat-trick, but Marcano slides in fearlessly to get a block in.
54'
STAT ATTACK: Porto have lost just two of their 22 away matches this season, across all competitions (W13, D7). Both of those defeats came against Portuguese side Maritimo in the league and league cup.
52'
The ball is being contained largely in midfield, as the match enters its first cagey period. Porto are enjoying one of their lengthier stints in possession, but they can't string more than a few passes together before being forced to retreat.
50'
The second half hasn't started with nearly the same pace, though Bayern are looking extremely comfortable in possession. Porto need three goals without reply to go through at the moment, so the hosts do have little reason to get forward and add to their tally, other than to prove a point.
48'
JUST WIDE! Well it doesn't take Bayern very long to get back in attack as a ball played over the top falls kindly for Gotze. The midfielder smacks a volley at goal, but misses narrowly at the far post.
46'
Rúben Neves enters the game and replaces Ricardo Quaresma.
Off we go again! Porto make their second change, introducing teenager Ruben Neves in place of the first-leg hero Ricardo Quaresma.
45' +2
The first half comes to and end with a thunderous applause raining down on the Bayern players as they make their way to the locker room.
45'
There will be two minutes of stoppage time added on at the end of this first half, which Porto will be desperate to do away with.
44'
There's still a whole half of football to play, but there's just no turning this around from Porto. The Dragoes have been physically and psychologically beaten down by this masterful Bayern performance and it's unlikely they even want to take part in this second half. There's no stopping Die Roten when they're in this mindset - just ask Shakhtar.
42'
H. Badstuber gets yellow.
STAT ATTACK: Entering the match, Bayern Munich and Porto were the joint-leading scorers in the Champions League this season, with 24 goals apiece through nine matches.
40'
R. Lewandowski has scored a goal for Bayern Munich! Assist by T. Müller.
THE TRAIN KEEPS ROLLING! IT'S A MASSACRE IN MUNICH! Superb work yet again from Muller, who plays another vital role in the build-up with his play inside the area. He fends off the challenge of Casemiro and squares it up for Lewandowski. The striker takes a quick touch to nudge it onto his right before striking it back across goal and in at the far post. Marcano has to close down that gap!
38'
J. Martínez gets yellow.
Jackson gets a rare touch of the ball near the top of the Bayern penalty area. He tries to get around Boateng, and goes to ground in a heap as he plays the ball past the defender. Martin Atkinson is having none of it, however, booking the striker for simulation.
36'
T. Müller has scored a goal for Bayern Munich! Assist by Thiago Alcântara.
THEY CAN'T STOP SCORING! BAYER ARE FOUR TO THE GOOD! Muller latches onto a pass from 30-yards out and takes no more than a quick step forward before opting to test his luck. His shot takes a harsh deflection off Martins Indi and beats Fabiano through his legs. The goalkeeper cannot believe his luck, but he really has to be keeping that out!
34'
H. Herrera gets yellow.
33'
Ricardo Pereira enters the game and replaces D. Reyes.
Die Rote have essentially been playing with a two-man back line throughout this first half, as Rafinha and Bernat have got forward to provide some excellent support on the overlap. Porto have no answer for the Bayern train at the moment.
31'
Bayern look like they've come in here with a point to prove, and boy are they ever getting that message across. It's been sheer and utter domination from the first minute and they are showing no signs of stopping their search for goals.
29'
Porto are in shock! The look of exasperation on their faces says it all. They are three goals down with less than half and hour played and they have yet to manage a dangerous attack. Neuer has been a spectator thus far, but the tides have flipped here with the visitors now the ones in need of a goal.
27'
R. Lewandowski has scored a goal for Bayern Munich! Assist by T. Müller.
BAYERN ARE RUNNING RIOT! A THIRD GOAL INSIDE 30 MINUTES! Absolutely superb build-up play! The hosts are in a class of their own today! Lahm does incredibly well on the right to elude a defender and whip a cross in. Muller meets it with an improvised flick-on into the path of Lewandowski, who makes no mistake, heading it back across goal and past a helpless Fabiano.
26'
STAT ATTACK: Porto remain the only unbeaten side left in the Champions League this season, yet to suffer a defeat through nine matches (W6, D3). They’ve yet to be held scoreless over that span.
24'
Absolutely suffocating stuff from Bayern! It took just over 20 minutes for them to draw level on aggregate. Porto hearts have been broken and the hosts are showing no signs of letting up. The atmosphere inside the Allianz Arena has reached deafening levels!
22'
J. Boateng has scored a goal for Bayern Munich! Assist by H. Badstuber.
THE DEFICIT HAS BEEN ERASED IN JUST 22 MINUTES! Lahm wins a corner for his side and the delivery in is met by Badstuber, who heads it back across goal. Boateng is there to get on the end of it, rising high to just squeeze a header in at the near post. Fabiano could have perhaps done better as there was not a ton of pace behind that effort from the centre-back.
20'
There's no way Pep Guardiola could have envisioned a better start to the match. The early goal will help settle the nerves and give them the belief they need going forward. It also prevents the scoreless draw from dragging out and Bayern becoming frustrated, with nothing to show for their possession.
18'
Porto have to start winning some of these 50-50 battles. The problem is their midfielders are coming back in defence to provide some much-needed support, but as a result they are severely lacking options for a pass when they do manage to win it back.
16'
Bayern have completely dominated possession thus far, hardly relinquishing it for more than a few moments and it didn't take long to get a goal to show for it. Porto are desperately clearing their lines and giving the ball straight back to the hosts just moments after winning it back. They surely can't carry on like this!
14'
Thiago Alcântara has scored a goal for Bayern Munich! Assist by Juan Bernat.
THIAGO HEADS BAYERN INTO A LEAD! GAME ON! It's a mouth-watering ball in from Bernat, and their constant attacking down the left flank has paid off! Thiago does well to attack it, taking advantage of some poor defending to head home at the near post! Porto were caught ball watching there.
11'
OFF THE WOODWORK! Tremendous quick strike from the hosts! Muller is played through on the right by Lewandowski, but his strike is stopped by Fabiano. The striker provides excellent support to follow-up, however, beating Maicon to the rebound but smacking it off the upright!
9'
STAT ATTACK: Bayern have won all four of their home games in this season’s Champions League, against Manchester City, Roma, CSKA Moscow and Shakhtar Donetsk. They scored 13 goals over that span without reply.
7'
Pep Guardiola's side are eager to attack down the flanks in the early going and it will likely be their approach throughout. Both of Porto's first-team wing-backs are suspended, and Die Roten have made it a priority to test the replacements, especially Diego Reyes at right-back.
5'
The pace with which Bayern have started the match is drastically different than that which we saw from them in Portugal. They are showing much more attacking intent, though the current aggregate score has no doubt played a big part in that.
3'
Tremendous early pressure by Bayern as Porto struggle to clear their lines. Nerves have no doubt played a part early on, with both sides affected. The hosts do need goals, but they will have to be very careful not to concede as it would drastically change the scope of the match going forward.
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OFF WE GO! Bayern in red and blue stripes, attacking right to left, with Porto in dark blue.
Hello and welcome to Germany for this wonderfully set up quarter-final second leg! The Allianz Arena is our venue tonight, as Bayern Munich look to overcome a substantial first leg defeat and a lengthy injury list against a Porto side with conceivable dreams of pulling off the monumental upset. I am Alex Moretto and I will be your in-game host, guiding you through the match LIVE as it happens!
The magnitude of tonight's match is not lost on Bayern Munich, with goalkeeper Manuel Neuer admitting it is "the biggest game of the season." Their 3-1 defeat in the first leg came as a shock to most, though Die Roten are not using injuries as an excuse. They know they have to play better, but coach Pep Guardiola remains optimistic that his side can overcome the eye-opening first leg loss. A 2-0 defeat would be enough to see them through, a score they have matched or bettered 24 times already this season.
PORTO SUBS: Helton, Quintero, Evandro, Hernani, Pereira, Neves, Aboubakar.
Porto are riding high after their first leg triumph and know they have the chance today to secure their best result in the Champions League since winning the title under Jose Mourinho in 2004. Coach Julen Lopetegui insists his side will create their own destiny tonight and their fate will be determined by their approach to the match, which he claims will not change from the first leg despite the scoreline. Only a loss of two goals or more would put Porto at risk of going out, but they’ve yet to suffer a defeat of that margin on their travels this season, across all competitions.
The Dragons are dealt a massive blow with both first team wing-backs Alex Sandro and Danilo forced to miss out through suspension. The duo are replaced by Diego Reyes and Ivan Marcano, though the latter will line up alongside Maicon at centre-half, pushing Bruno Martins Indi to left-back. Cristian Tello is also unfit, with the Barcelona loanee absent in the first leg as well. Those are the lone changes in place by coach Julen Lopetegui, opting not to try and fix what isn't broken.
The Bavarians have a star-studded list of absentees, with Arjen Robben, Mehdi Benatia, David Alaba, Javi Martinez and Franck Ribery all missing out due to injury. Philipp Lahm has recovered in time to take part, though Bastian Schweinsteiger is relegated to a role as a substitute. Pep Guardiola has made just one change to his team following their first leg defeat in Portugal, with Holger Badstuber slotting in at centre-half, pushing Dante to the bench.
The atmosphere is electric inside the Allianz Arena as the Champions League anthem blares through the speakers. The magnitude of the match cannot be understated and there is just no telling at the moment which of these teams will be going through - of course extra time is not out of the realm of possibility!
HALF TIME: BAYERN MUNICH 5-0 PORTO. It's a first half Die Roten only could have dreamed of as they put five goals past their previously unbeaten opponents, proving the doubters wrong. They've scored at will in the first 45 minutes and there's no signs of it getting any better for Julen Lopetegui's side in the second half.
I am Alex Moretto and I would like to thank you all for joining me here today. Good bye!
FULL TIME: BAYERN MUNICH 6-1 PORTO. A whopping five first half goals from Die Roten help erase the first leg deficit and book their place in the semi-finals, matching the Dragoes' heaviest defeat in UEFA competition. The visitors mustered up a late push, to their credit, but there was no stopping the Bayern train this evening as they steamroll their way into the last four.
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