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Follow live coverage of some big games across Europe on Wednesday Fenerbahce under way against arch rivals Galatasaray in Turkish Cup quarter-final AC Milan host Inter Milan in Coppa Italia semi-final (20: 00 BST) Atletico Madrid play Barcelona in Copa Del Rey semi-final (20: 30 BST) Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Ciara Fleming, Phil Cartwright & Sean Byrne Fenerbahce 1-2 Galatasaray The ball is back rolling in Istanbul. Can Fenerbahce pull off an historic comeback or will it be Galatasaray marching into the Turkish Cup last four? AC Milan v Inter Milan (20: 00 BST) The two teams are on their way out of the tunnel and onto the field. Of course, these two clubs both play their home fixtures at the San Siro. AC Milan are this evening's designated home team. The second leg of this tie will take place on Tuesday, 23 April, with the winner facing either Bologna or Empoli in the final in May. Bologna will take a 3-0 lead into the home leg of their semi-final on Wednesday, 24 April. Stuttgart 1-0 RB Leipzig We have a goal already! It's taken Stuttgart just five minutes to open the scoring in Germany through Angelo Stiller. That's the midfielder's first goal in the competition this season. AC Milan v Inter Milan (20: 00 BST) Inter may be leading the way in Serie A but it's AC Milan who have had the better of the three fixtures between the clubs so far this season. Matteo Gabbia headed a late winner for Milan in the first league meeting in September and they were on course to complete a league double in February, but Stefan de Vrij scored a stoppage-time equaliser to earn Inter a 1-1 draw. The sides also met in the Italian Super Cup final in January. Milan came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in Riyadh, with ex-Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham netting the winning goal in stoppage time. Stuttgart 0-0 RB Leipzig Under way in Germany. AC Milan v Inter Milan (20: 00 GMT) Sami Mokbel BBC Sport senior football correspondent Fabio Paratici is in talks with AC Milan over becoming their new sporting director, in a move that would end his ties with Tottenham. The Italian administrator, who left his role as Spurs' managing director of football in April 2023 after being banned by world governing body Fifa - following an investigation into financial irregularities during his time at Juventus - is free to return to work in the summer when his suspension ends. Sources close to Paratici have told BBC Sport the 52-year-old is in contact with AC Milan over becoming their new sporting director. Despite leaving his role at Tottenham, Paratici has continued to have a presence at the Premier League club. He is a consultant for the club and has been a regular at Tottenham's home games, while recent reports have stated the north London club were looking to rehire him. However, Paratici - if talks with the San Siro club end successfully - will cut ties with Tottenham as he focuses on his new role. Cannes v Reims (20: 00 BST) We nearly saw a major upset in France just 24 hours ago when Paris St-Germain fell two goals behind to Ligue 2 side Dunkerque. The champions did manage to pull back in the second half to win 4-2, however, we have another chance to witness a Coupe de France upset tonight. Fourth-tier side Cannes take on Ligue 1 club Reims in the semi-final, and if Cannes can achieve the unthinkable they will become just the second fourth-tier side in French history to make the Coupe de France final. They are yet to face a top-flight side in the competition this season, however, they will have confidence looking at Reims' form. Before the weekend, Reims had not picked up three points in the league since November - but they did get back to winning ways against Marseille with a 3-1 victory on Saturday. Cannes on the other hand have lost their past two games, but before that enjoyed an unbeaten run of 19 games. HT: Fenerbahce 1-2 Galatasaray Galatasaray have held a comfortable two goal lead for the majority of the first half but just before the interval the hosts got back in it courtesy of Sebastian Szymanski. The Poland international was in the right place at the right time to tap home at the back post and give Jose Mourinho's side a lifeline. #bbcfootball, text 81111 (UK only - standard rates apply) or Whats App 03301231826 I went to the Milan derby in 2017. Nice game. Milan came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with a 97th minute equaliser. Great atmosphere. Didn't feel threatening. Felt like members of the same family could be supporting different teams - bit like me, my Dad's a blue but I grew up supporting the next Premier League champions. I know he must be so disappointed. Danny, Liverpool Stuttgart v RB Leipzig (19: 45 BST) After last night's giant-killing from third division side Arminia Bielefeld, we now turn to the second semi-final between Stuttgart and RB Leipzig. The two sides last met in January with Stuttgart claiming a 2-1 win despite falling behind after 10 minutes. The game wasn't without controversy, with RB Leipzig's Lois Openda and goalscorer Benjamin Sesko both sent off towards the end of the game. RB Leipzig do sit above their opponents in the league table in sixth, however, they have won just one of their past six Bundesliga games. Stuttgart currently sit 11th and are also struggling for league form having failed to win any of their past six games. Back to tonight's action and we are about a quarter of an hour away from kick off in the DFB Pokal. .. AC Milan v Inter Milan (20: 00 BST) England internationals Kyle Walker and Tammy Abraham have been named in AC Milan's starting XI for the derby against Inter. Serie A leaders Inter have made six changes to the side that beat Udinese in the league on Sunday. AC Milan: Maignan, Walker, Gabbia, Thiaw, Hernandez, Fofana, Reijnders, Jimenez, Pulisic, Leao, Abraham. Inter: Martinez, Bisseck, De Vrij, Bastoni, Darmian, Frattesi, Calhanoglu, Barella, Carlos, Thuram, Correa. FT: Real Madrid 4-4 Real Sociedad - (Real Madrid win 5-4 on aggregate) It was a night full of drama on the other side of Madrid on Tuesday as Real struck late in extra time to see off a valiant Real Sociedad at Santiago Bernabeu. The two sides traded blows in a frantic game before finally being separated on aggregate by an Antonio Rudiger header in the 115th minute. Los Blancos now await the winner of Atletico Madrid v Barcelona tonight to see who they will face in the final on 26 April. FT: Dunkerque 2-4 Paris St-Germain Paris St-Germain battled from two goals down to beat second-tier Dunkerque 4-2 and book their place in the French Cup final. The holders had fallen two goals behind inside just 27 minutes as Vincent Sasso and Muhannad Al Saad struck to build a commanding lead for the side currently fifth in Ligue 2. But as the hosts tired, the Parisians used their firepower to reach the final on 24 May, where they will face either Cannes or Reims. Fenerbahce 0-2 Galatasaray Galatasaray are now two goals to the good against Fenerbahce, and it's Victor Osimhen who's scored his second goal of the game. Kevin Kostic blocked the shot of Kaan Ayhan at close range in the box and after a VAR review the referee awarded a penalty. Osimhen stepped up and cooly dispatched. FT: Arminia Bielefeld 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen Arminia Bielefeld Arminia

Bielefeld captain Mael Corboz speaking to BBC World Service after the side's victory over Bayer Leverkusen: "I think in the 88th minute I already looked up at the clock

and I was like, am I about to cry? And then I had to think about it, and I was

like, alright, take it easy, there's another 10 minutes and this team is known

for late goals and then after the game it was just absolute chaos. "I think

overall the feeling is just surreal. I don't think anyone could quite

understand or can quite put that feeling into words right after the game. "Every round feels like a dream. In every round you think

everything went our way, it will be tough the next time around and then the

next time comes and somehow we pull it off again so it's amazing. It’s a

highlight for all of our careers. " Fenerbahce 0-1 Galatasaray Galatasaray have assumed control of this one after Victor Osimhen's opener. The've shaded all of the key statistics across the opening 25 minutes but haven't yet found a way to add to their lead. There's not been much for Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho to smile about so far. FT: Arminia Bielefeld 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen Third tier Arminia Bielefeld pulled off one of the shocks of the season in Germany on Tuesday night, defeating DFB Pokal holders and reigning Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen. Bielefeld fought back from a goal down to triumph 2-1 and become the first team outside the top two divisions to knock four Bundesliga sides out of the German Cup in one season. They will meet the victors of Stuttgart v RB Leipzig this evening in the final on 24 May. We had a night full of drama across Europe on Tuesday, with a major upset in Germany and a minnow pushing PSG close in France. Let's take a look back at the action now. Fenerbahce 0-1 Galatasaray The deadlock has indeed been broken in the Istanbul derby and it's Galatasaray's star man Victor Osimhen who got the goal in the tenth minute. The former Napoli man was played into the box by Baris Yilmaz before shooting high into the top right corner to put the visitors ahead. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.