Borussia Dortmund vs PSV score, result, highlights from UEFA Champions League as Sancho, Reus seal quarterfinal place

Joe Wright

Borussia Dortmund vs PSV score, result, highlights from UEFA Champions League as Sancho, Reus seal quarterfinal place image

Borussia Dortmund somehow found a way past PSV in the Round of 16 to reach the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.

Goals from Jadon Sancho and Marco Reus were enough to send BVB into Friday's draw at the expense of the Eredivisie leaders, who were arguably the better side on the night at Signal Iduna Park but could not capitalise on their chances.

BVB were held to a 1-1 draw in the Netherlands in the first leg, with Luuk de Jong equalising after the visitors had gone in front thanks to a deflected Donyell Malen strike. In the end, it was De Jong's miss with just seconds remaining that proved critical to the outcome of this tie.

Having largely dominated the second half in search of an equaliser following Sancho's first-half opener, the ball dropped to De Jong 12 yards from Gregor Kobel's goal deep into stoppage time. Leaning back, the striker lifted his finish over the bar before dropping to his knees, his head in his hands.

Barely 60 seconds later, Reus showed far greater composure to roll home the crucial second after a slip from Isaac Babadi. The final whistle then blew, Dortmund celebrated, and PSV fans and players could barely believe it.

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Borussia Dortmund vs PSV final score

  Fulltime(agg.) Goal scorers
Dortmund 2 (3) Sancho 3', Reus 90+5'
PSV 0 (1)  

Confirmed lineups:

Borussia Dortmund (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Gregor Kobel (GK) — 25. Niklas Sule, 23. Emre Can, 15. Mats Hummels, 22. Ian Maatsen — 6. Salih Ozcan, 20. Marcel Sabitzer — 21. Donyell Malen (27. Karim Adeyemi), 19. Julian Brandt (8. Felix Nmecha), 10. Jadon Sancho (11. Marco Reus) — 14. Niclas Fullkrug

PSV (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Walter Benitez (GK) — 3. Jordan Teze, 22. Jerdy Schouten, 18. Olivier Boscagli, 8. Sergino Dest — 23. Joey Veerman (14. Ricardo Pepi), 20. Guus Til (27. Hirving Lozano), 17. Mauro Junior (26. Isaac Babadi) — 11. Johan Bakayoko, 9. Luuk de Jong, 10. Malik Tillman

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Sancho started the match with the confidence of a man who had just scored his first goal since his return to Dortmund at the weekend. Starting from the left, he gave Jordan Teze a torrid first few minutes; with three on the clock, he swept a clever low shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the box, giving BVB the aggregate lead they deserved. "There's no better feeling than that," Sancho said of his first home goal for Dortmund since leaving for Manchester United in 2021.

But if PSV had looked shell-shocked in those early exchanges, it didn't last. They began to assume greater control and pose a more consistent threat to Kobel, although clear-cut chances eluded them.

In the second half, Dortmund were forced into survival mode. Substitute Hirving Lozano was inches from a leveller, his thunderous shot from distance hitting the outside of the post. Johan Bakayoko left Mats Hummels on his backside and brought a fine one-handed stop from the keeper. Teze found himself through on goal but couldn't find a way past the Dortmund No. 1.

After Sancho went off with an injury concern — he later clarified it was a precaution — Reus entered the fray and made an immediate impact, his delivish free-kick volleyed in by Niclas Fullkrug. The slenderest of offsides denied him — that fine margin a fitting precursor for those final seconds.

When Teze's knockdown fell to De Jong, the Yellow Wall held its breath, but the striker powered his shot over the bar. When Dortmund's long goal kick found its way to Babadi, the substitute did a fine impression of Steven Gerrard in 2014, slipping as he turned in his own half and giving Reus a free run at goal. Just like Demba Ba at Anfield, Reus made no mistake.

De Jong, for sure, will replay that moment in his mind. Dortmund, fate apparently on their side, will now await the results of Friday's draw.

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Midfielder Marcel Sabitzer was available to start, despite serving a domestic suspension, but Nico Schlotterbeck missed out through a ban. Striker Sebastien Haller remains sidelined for the home side through injury.

Borussia Dortmund (4-2-3-1, right to left): Kobel (GK) — Sule, Can, Hummels, Maatsen — Ozcan, Sabitzer — Malen, Brandt, Sancho — Fullkrug.

Borussia Dortmund subs: Bensebaini, Nmecha, Reus, Duranville, Wolf, Moukoko, Adeyemi, Meyer, Lotka, Watjen, Bynoe-Gittens

The visitors were without the injured Ismael Saibari, so there were two changes to midfield from the first leg: Guus Til and Mauro Junior started, with Malik Tillman pushed further forward into a front three.

Ricardo Pepi and Hirving Lozano began on the bench.

PSV (4-3-3, right to left): Benitez (GK) — Teze, Schouten, Boscagli, Dest — Veerman, Til, Mauro Junior — Bakayoko, De Jong, Tillman.

PSV subs: Sambo, Obispo, Ramalho Silva, Bella-Kotchap, Pepi, Drommel, Waterman, Babadi, Lozano, Van Aanholt, Land, Ledezma

Borussia Dortmund vs PSV live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Champions League match across selected areas of the world's major regions:

Region TV Streaming
USA Univision, TUDN USA Paramount+,
ViX, Univision NOW, TUDN app/website, Fubo
Canada

DAZN

UK TNT Sports 2 discovery+
India JioTV, Sony LIV
Australia Stan Sport

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.