Chelsea v Liverpool: The Blues start with a seemingly insurmountable lead to Stamford Bridge following their 3-1 first-leg win at Anfield
The Reds will miss injured captain Steven Gerrard but will be buoyed by Bolton's recent heroics, putting three past Chelsea at the Bridge
The visitors bring the tie to life as a Fabio Aurelio free-kick flies in at the near post when everybody else expects a cross
A second Aurelio free-kick brings trouble as Xavi Alonso is pulled down in the box but steps up to score the resulting penalty
Another incredible Liverpool Champions League comeback looks on by half-time given Chelsea's nervous defending without John Terry
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech looks especially nervous - at fault for the goal and making several slips either side of the break
Chelsea are out early for the second half but still look edgy until Didier Drogba nips in at the near post to draw a goal back
Six minutes later and Chelsea are back in control of the tie through Alex's unstoppable dead-ball strike
Alex's goal means Liverpool will need two goals to tie the scores on aggregate and go through on away goals
With 14 minutes left Liverpool give away the ball, Chelsea break and Frank Lampard pounces to surely sink the Reds
If anything, Chelsea taking the lead on the night reawakens the Reds, with Lucas Leiva's deflected shot squirming past the hapless Cech
Moments later Dirk Kuyt's heads in Albert Riera's cross, meaning for the second time Liverpool need just one more goal to win the tie
For all Liverpool's efforts Lampard ends the goal-crazy night with his second, the ball ricocheting off both posts, in the 89th minute
Chelsea progress to face Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final after 90 minutes and eight goals that swung the tie either way
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