Day 8
Pepê E. 59'
Porto: 99. Costa D., 24. Pérez N., 74. Moura, 97. Pedro Ze, 22. Varela A., 6. Eustáquio( till 69'), 11. Pepê E.( till 81'), 16. Nico González, 9. Samu( till 90'), 13. Galeno( till 81'), 23. João Mário Neto( till 46')
Substitution: 52. Fernandes M.(from 46'), 10. Vieira F.(from 69'), 15. Sousa Vasco(from 81'), 19. Loader(from 81'), 27. Gül D.(from 90')
Bench: 14. Ramos, 3. Djaló T., 86. Mora, 20. Franco An.
Yellow Cards: João Mário Neto 19', Pepê E. 47'
Braga: 1. Magalhães, 2. Gómez Víctor, 4. Niakate N., 13. Ferreira J., 19. Adrian Marin( till 63'), 29. Gorby J., 6. Carvalho Vi.( till 81'), 77. Aguilera G.( till 63'), 11. Fernandes R.( till 88'), 21. Horta R., 90. Fernández Rob.( till 81')
Substitution: 25. Ribeiro Y.(from 63'), 7. Bruma(from 63'), 20. Gharbi(from 81'), 9. El Ouazzani(from 81'), 27. Guitane(from 88')
Bench: 91. Hornicek, 26. Arrey-Mbi, 22. Volante T., 33. Marques João
Yellow Cards: Ferreira J. 44', Carvalho Vi. 75'
An incredible match was played between Porto and Manchester United in the Europa League
Arsenal defeat Porto 1:1 (4:2) in a series of penalty kicks and made it to the quarterfinals of the Champions League
Galeno's stoppage-time goal gave Porto a 1-0 win against Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie
Shakhtar Donetsk failed to beat Porto for the first time in history
Barcelona beat Porto at home and reached the last-16 of the Champions League
Real Madrid secured Champions League play-off spot with dominating Braga victory
Porto forward Evanilson was named the best player of the week in the Champions League
Antwerp played its home match of the Champions League like this for the second time in a row
Real Madrid achieved their third consecutive victory in this Champions League season
Artur Jorge, Braga coach, speaking about future UCL game with Real Madrid