19.12 We've teams for many of the English teams required tonight. I shall add their opponents' line-ups when they arrive: Spurs: Friedel, Naughton, Gallas, Vertonghen, Assou-Ekotto, Dembele, Parker, Lennon, Holtby, Bale, Adebayor.Subs: Lloris, Dempsey, Huddlestone, Dawson, Sigurdsson, Livermore, Caulker. Basle: Sommer, Steinhofer, Schar, Dragovic, Voser, El-Nenny, Die, Salah, Fabian Frei, Stocker, Streller.Subs: Vailati, Ajeti, David Degen, Alexander Frei, Cabral, Sauro, Zoua. Referee: Milorad Mazic (Serbia) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chelsea: Cech; Azpilucueta, Luiz, Terry, Bertrand; Lampard, Ramires; Moses, Mata, Benayoun; Torres.Subs: Turnbull, Ivanovic, Oscar, Mikel, Risk, Ferreira, Marin. Rubin Kazan: Ryzhikov, Cesar Navas, Kuzmin, Kaleshin, Ansaldi, Sharonov, Orbaiz, Roman Eremenko, Karadeniz, Natcho, Dyadyun.Subs: Arlauskis, Ryazantsev, Kasaev, Kisliak, Marcano, Took, Rondon. Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (France) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benfica: Artur Moraes, Almeida, Luisao, Garay, Melgarejo, John, Matic, Gomes, Rodrigo, Cardozo, Gaitan.Subs: Paulo Lopes, Roderick Miranda, Aimar, Lima, Maxi Pereira, Urreta, Perez. Newcastle United: Krul; Simpson, Taylor, Yanga-Mbiwa, Santon; Perch, Cabaye; Marveuax, Sissoko, Gutierrez; Cisse.Subs: Elliot, Williamson, Anita, Gosling, Ameobi, Obertan, Campbell. Referee: Antony Gautier (England) 19.00 Evening liveblog supporters. Far be from me to question the wisdom of our sympathetic Switzerland-based footballing overlords, but why, at this critical stage of the always-excellent Europa League are four matches happening at exactly the same time? Fans of this splendid competition, and we are an increasing collection, have been reared on seemingly-arbitrary teatime kick-offs with a second helping of 8pm activities at every previous phase. We have now reached the business enterprise end and they're all happening at once, and muggins here has got to watch on three activities at once. Muggins says hi, by the way. He is doing good. Newcastle United have the standout hardest job this evening. They are the only real English club that are playing overseas, and it is against Portuguese league-leaders Benfica, who have not lost a game since October (!) and have obtained 102 (one-hundred! and two!) objectives in all games this season. But M. Alain's sometimes functional groups have proven they have the mettle to secure away appeals to hostile places already in this campaign, such as against Anzhi Makhachkala in one of the smallest amount of interesting games ever invented one circular before. It's basically an easier job for Tottenham Hotspur in the home to Basle, with a reasonably comfortable victory a not-unreasonable hope. Hopefully this will not mean skirting dangerously near to enormous discomfort after a horrific minute knee capitulation again, brain. Chelsea may also fancy their odds of viewing off Rubin Kazan, but the team nominally managed by Rafa BenAtez have flattered to deceive often times on this stage already this year. Rubin released Atletico Madrid to holders in the round of 32 and, along with Lazio, are the only group in a match that have not been lost by the tournament to date. Excited? Go on. Well, at least pretend. Group news and frantic eye-darting around a number of screens to follow, stay tuned.
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