Arsenal 5-0 Porto (agg 6-2): The Gunners start this Champions League second leg with a one-goal deficit but they soon level the scores when Nicklas Bendtner (right) tucks home a loose ball in the 10th minute
After a nightmare performance against Burnley on Saturday, the big Danish striker finds himself on the scoresheet again when he taps home to put Arsenal 3-2 up on aggregate before the break
With just over an hour played Samir Nasri weaves his way through Porto's defence to score a brilliant solo goal as Arsene Wenger's team take control
The London club effectively finish the tie on 66 minutes when they break and see Andrey Arshavin feed Emmanuel Eboue who rounds goalkeeper Helton before slotting home
The Ivory Coast international wins an injury-time penalty to allow Bendtner to stroke home his third from the spot to send Arsenal smoothly into the quarter-finals
Fiorentina 3-2 Bayern Munich (agg 4-4, Bayern win on away goals): In the other tie of the night, the Viola wipe out the Bavarians' lead before half-time when Juan Vargas smashes home from a tight angle
It looks like the result could be heading the Italians' way when Stevan Jovetic makes it 2-0 from 12 yards early in the second half
Lous van Gaal's players have other ideas though and make it 3-3 on aggregate when Mark van Bommel's 20-yard shot beats goalkeeper Sebastien Frey
Another goal by Jovetic on 64 minutes swings the tie back in favour of the hosts only for Arjen Robben to unleash what turns out to be the winner for Bayern just seconds later
Portsmouth 1-2 Birmingham City: Pompey's struggles at the bottom of the Premier League look like continuing when Cameron Jerome gets the better of David James with a low shot after 16 minutes
The former Cardiff player finds the net again before the interval to put Alex McLeish's side firmly in the driving seat at Fratton Park
Despite a late headed goal by substitute Kanu for Portsmouth, Birmingham survive a tense last few minutes to hold on for the win and move up to eighth
Sunderland 4-0 Bolton Wanderers: Having not won a Premier League game since November, it is the Mackems who take the lead when Fraizer Campbell scores in the first minute
Steve Bruce has to wait until the 64th minute to see his charges score again when Darren Bent (right) finishes well after being found by Lee Cattermole
The forward nets his second from the penalty spot 10 minutes later after being brought down by Sam Ricketts who gets sent off after receiving a second yellow card
He completes his hat-trick shortly before the end when he nets from Campbell's cross as he helps Sunderland to climb above Bolton into 13th
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