Man City 1-0 Dynamo Kiev (agg: 1-2): At Eastlands City need to overturn a two-goal, first-leg deficit. Mario Balotelli has a gilt-edged chance to halve Kiev's advantage within five minutes, but blazes over from close range
Balotelli finds himself at the centre of the action once again in the 36th minute when his high challenge on Goran Popov results in a straight card from referee Cuneyt Cakir
Moments later, however, City are ahead on the night. Aleksandar Kolarov receives the ball outside the box, sets himself and fires home through a crowded penalty area
But with a numerical disadvantage, the hosts cannot overhaul the deficit and their hopes of silverware now seem to rest on the FA Cup. They face city rivals Manchester United in the semi-final on 16 April
Dynamo still have not won in ten visits to play English opposition, but the result is a happy return to the country for former Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko (right)
Liverpool 0-0 Braga (agg: 0-1): Anfield boss Kennny Dalglish names �35m striker Andy Carroll (far right) in his starting XI for the first time. Carroll and strike-partner Dirk Kuyt both played in the 1-0 first-leg reverse
Carroll was on the receiving end of an elbow from Braga defender Kaka in the first leg and the former Newcastle man's physical approach does little to endear himself to the Portuguese side
The home side's frustration grows as an hour of the match passes with the scoreline still blank and Braga ahead on aggregate
Liverpool's best chance falls to Slovakian defender Martin Skrtel but goalkeeper Artur proves equal to the task
Owner John W Henry is in attendance but the American may not have European football to offer to potential new signings in the summer after his team's latest defeat
Rangers 0-1 PSV Eindhoven (agg:0-1): Walter Smith's side earned a creditable 0-0 draw in the Netherlands, but concede an early away goal as Jeremain Lens finds the net for the visitors after 13 minutes
Smith and assistant Ally McCoist are left to plot a way back into the tie. The away-goals rule mean the Gers require at least two goals to progress
Maurice Edu (right) sees a second-half shot cleared off the line, apparently via the hand of PSV's Atiba Hutchinson (left), but the referee is unmoved and Rangers head out
Meanwhile PSV, who are a point clear of FC Twente at the top of the Eredivisie, celebrate their progress through to the last eight
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