Tonight's TV tips
Chelsea entertain Galatasaray in this last-16 second-leg clash at Stamford Bridge, where the score is level at 1-1 following the opener in Istanbul.
The Blues took an early lead in that encounter thanks to Fernando Torres and were largely dominant in the first 30 minutes.
Former Manchester City and Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini then made a tactical decision to shore up the Turkish champions’ midfield and it paid dividends as his side fought back with a second-half equaliser from Aurelien Chedjou.
However, the Londoners will still be confident of making home advantage count and progressing to the quarter-finals.
One man who will be looking to upset the odds is a former favourite of the Chelsea faithful, Didier Drogba.
The powerful Ivorian striker was the Blues’ hero in his final match for the club, first scoring the equaliser and then netting the decisive spot-kick in the penalty shootout of the 2012 Champions League final against Bayern Munich.

When an unexpected malpractice suit turns Callie’s world upside down, her supportive father (Hector Elizondo) arrives and shares an interesting secret with her.
Meanwhile, through flashbacks, we learn how Callie got the case that has now landed her in court and about what happened during surgery.
In the present, Callie tells her colleagues that she has no intention of settling her lawsuit, but she thinks the hospital should. Will Meredith and Cristina?

Are you feeling the pinch? Don’t worry if you are, you’re not alone.
These days, the weekly trip to the supermarket often has a sting in the tail, as the goods are totted up at the checkout and we’re left wondering whether we’ve bought just the shopping or the whole shop.
The simple fact is, the price of an average trolley-full has risen 25 per cent in the past six years, but what are the reasons for this enormous leap in cost?
In this first of a two-parter, Jimmy Doherty intends to find out. He learns that the growing price tags actually reflect many of the challenges faced by producers in the 21st century, from global financial markets and the rise of Asia, to the growing population and even the recent volatile weather.
But what can be done? With us importing about half of our food, Jimmy explains that we are vulnerable to volatility in money markets, leading to increasing prices.
With tension between Emily and Daniel at an all time high, Emily makes it clear she is not giving up.
However, her own instability could put everything she has worked for at risk.
Emily is surprised to learn that Aiden and Niko are together.
This revelation leads to her pushing herself physically in the swimming pool, before finding herself in a confused state in front of Aiden.
Conrad moves out of Grayson Manor and into the Southfork Inn to plot his next move as the first issue of Voulez hits the streets.
Following the unexpected deaths of their mother and father, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire are shipped off to stay with a distant relative.
Unfortunately, the mysterious Count Olaf is no good Samaritan – he’s cold, manipulative, cruel and greedy.
Desperate to get his hands on the orphans’ inheritance, he launches a dastardly campaign to bump them off, but thanks to their remarkable abilities, loyalty and strong survival instincts, the orphans escape his villainous clutches.
Ably directed by Brad Silberling, it boasts an outstanding cast, including Jim Carrey on top form as the cunning Count.
Good support comes from Jude Law, Meryl Streep, Billy Connolly and Timothy Spall. However, it’s Liam Aiken, Emily Browning and Kara and Shelby Hoffman who steal the movie. These young stars should melt even the coldest heart.
Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, Billy Connolly
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