Bundesliga
Wolfsburg's European campaign came to an end at the hands of French champions Lille in their final UEFA Champions League Group G encounter.
Wolfsburg 1-3 Lille
Goals: 0-1 Yilmaz 11' (assist: Ikone), 0-2 David 72' (assist: Gomes), 0-3 Gomes 77' (assist: Ikone), 1-3 Steffen 89' (assist: Arnold)
As it happened
The full-time whistle goes, calling an end to Wolfsburg's European run. They put up a real fight and had their chances but Lille were clinical and advance as Group G winners.
Into stoppage time we go...
A late consolation for Wolfsburg as substitute Steffen finds the net but his subdued celebrations sum up the situation.
The final nail in the coffin for the home side as Gomes slides home a third for Lille.
Well, that should spell the end of Wolfsburg's European run as Canada star David strokes home his side's second, via the inside of the post.
There's a nativity feel fitting for the festive season in Lille's first substitution of the game as ANGEL Gomes replaces GABRIEL Gudmundsson.
Ultimately, the other game in Group G doesn't impact Wolfsburg but Red Bull Salzburg have taken a 1-0 lead over ten-men Sevilla in Austria.
Kohfeldt makes a double switch and it's Mbabu and Otavio who make way for Baku and Roussillon.
Wolfsburg have suddenly upped the intensity, with Mbabu and Otavio raiding their respective flanks and bombarding balls into the box. It looks the home side's best route to goal.
With just 30 minutes to play, Wolfsburg need at least two goals to stay in the competition.
This has been a near perfect start to the second period from a Lille perspective. They have been proactive and been making all the running. Wolfsburg need a change of momentum, and fast.
Casteels has just kept his side in the game, and possibly Europe if they can turn this game on its head from here. The Wolfsburg skipper tips over Ikone's looping effort that looked to be deflecting over the Wolfsburg 'keeper and into the net. Excellent save.
It's worth a reminder that, as it stands, Wolfsburg are headed OUT of Europe. Victory will see them through to the knockouts of the Champions League but anything else will mean it's curtains for their European campaign due to Sevilla's better head-to-head record over the Wolves. Currently, Lille will go through in top spot, Red Bull Salzburg - who are drawing 0-0 with Sevilla - will finish second in Group G and Sevilla will drop into the Europa League.
Lille's central midfielder Andre lands heavily after challenging for a header in the middle of the pitch but should be fine to continue. The ball is ping pong-ing between the two teams currently.
One change at half-time as Kohfeldt calls for Lukebakio in place of Gerhardt as Wolfsburg go in search of the win that would keep their European hopes alive.
Lille get the ball rolling for the second-half...
The whistle goes for half-time, with Lille currently bound for top spot and Wolfsburg headed for the exit. Yilmaz's ruthless counter-attacking opener is enough to give Lille the lead but the hosts have gone close and it looks a matter of time before Weghorst heads them level. They'll certainly hope that's the case.
Weghorst goes close for a third time with yet another header. This time, he flicks Arnold's corner towards the far corner and it looks to be settling into the back of the net until Celik clears off the line. So close!
The half-time whistle is approaching as Wolfsburg to continue to huff and puff at the Lille door.
Wolfsburg continue to have the bulk of possession but struggle to break down a well organised Lille defence. An equaliser before half-time would be perfect.
The goalscorer fires a free-kick at the Wolfsburg goal but it's comfortably collected by Casteels. Not long until half-time now.
Moments after typing that Wolfsburg haven't had a shot on goal, Weghorst manages to do so and should have his team level. Arnold's inswinging free-kick from the right flank finds the Dutchman just 10 yards from goal but his header is straight at the 'keeper. You expect him to do better from there.
Lille scored with their only shot on goal, showing just how clinical that opener was. Wolfsburg, meanwhile, have had two efforts but neither has found the target. They're very much being held at arm's length at the minute.
Wolfsburg needed an injection of energy and Otavio provides it with a blistering run down the left but his cross can't quite find the head of Weghorst. Much better intent from the Wolves.
The game has started to break down a little with a series of niggling fouls in the middle of the pitch. Lille will be very happy to stop any Wolfsburg rhythm but the home team will be frustrated at losing said momentum. The ball isn't quite sticking for them at the minute, though.
That goal really is a tough one to swallow for Wolfsburg. They've had all the ball so far but were brutally exposed. Kohfeldt will be fuming to have conceded as a result of a corner at the other end of the pitch and it's a long way back for his team now. Plenty of time left, though.
An absolutely stunning counter attack from Lille has the away side in front and Wolfsburg's European hopes hanging by a thread. Breaking from a Wolfsburg corner, Ikone's lighting run sees him eat up nearly the entire pitch before squaring to Yilmaz whose left footed strike arrows into the net. Devastating.
There's a cracking battle already unfolding on the Wolfsburg right, with Mbabu up against the equally-lively Reinildo on Lille's left. Should be a fun one to keep an eye on.
Line-ups
Wolfsburg: Casteels (c) - Lacroix, Guilavogui (F. Nmecha 76'), Bornauw - Mbabu (Baku 63'), Vranckx, Arnold, Otavio (Roussillon 63') - Waldschmidt (Steffen 75'), Weghorst, Gerhardt (Lukebakio 46')
Subs: Pervan, van der Ven, Philipp, Brooks, Ginczek
Out: Mehmedi (muscular), Schlager (knee), William (knee), L. Nmecha (suspended)
Coach: Florian Kohfeldt
Lille: Grbic - Celik (Djalo 83'), Fonte (c), Botman, Reinildo - Sanches, Andre, Gudmundsson (Gomes 68') - Ikone (Yazici 84'), Yilmaz (Onana 75'), David
Subs: Raux, Niasse, Ascone
Out: Xeka (suspended), Weah (thigh), Bamba (suspended)
Coach: Jocelyn Gourvennec
With just 90 minutes of football still to be played in Group G, all four teams can still qualify. Wolfsburg currently lie bottom of the section, but will go through if they win and will even finish top of the group if Salzburg and Sevilla draw in the night's other match. Koen Casteels missed his club's last three competitive outings, including last weekend's Bundesliga defeat at Mainz, but the Wolves' first-choice goalkeeper captains the side for the encounter at the Volkswagen Arena. Nmecha's booking in the Matchday 5 loss in Seville means he is suspended leaving Luca Waldschmidt, who has only recently returned from a thigh injury, to make his first Champions League start for the club.
Lille also have disciplinary problems with Xeka and Jonathan Bamba both suspended following yellow cards in the 1-0 win over Salzburg that took the French champions to the top of the group last time out. Key midfielder Benjamin Andre and France international forward Jonathan Ikone both missed that game with bans, but are available and start. USMNT forward Timothy Weah is out, however, after suffering a thigh injury in training late last week as Jocelyn Gourvennec's side go for the win that will assure them of top spot in the group. They will also finish first if they draw and second-placed Salzburg — currently one point behind — do not win at home to Sevilla. A point will be enough for Lille to secure a place in the knockout stages.