Some good football being played belatedly from the home side here as the ball is played to Felipe Pires, who curls a decent effort in from the top of the box that Alisson positions himself well to save.
90'
And that will do it from Vienna as Roma maintain their lead atop the group with a commanding 4-2 win against Austria Wien. The home side scored with one of the first and last kicks of the game but in between that, the Italians dominated, led by Dzeko's double. That's all the time we've got, thanks for tuning in!
89'
A. Grünwald has scored a goal for Austria Vienna! Assist by L. Rotpuller.
The ball came off Rotpuller and fell fortunately for the goalscorer.
WHAT A HIT! The captain makes the scoreline more respectable from the home side's point of view, hammering the ball high into the net from the top of the box! Too little too late one feels.
87'
The home side make their final substitution, with Shradi entering the fray in place of Venuto.
Still a lot of space in the Wien ranks. but Roma don't look in any hurry to pounce on the ball to create chances. they've done their job and then some, putting themselves in a great state to reach the next round.
86'
Ismael Tajouri enters the game and replaces Lucas Venuto.
85'
Some good play from the substitute Iturbe to win the ball in the opposition half. He tries to feed Dzeko for his hat-trick, but the Bosnia and Herzegovina striker is not close enough to the ball.
84'
J. Iturbe enters the game and replaces D. Perotti.
D. Prokop enters the game and replaces T. Serbest.
Iturbe will be given a late cameo in place of Perotti.
Also coming on for the home side is Serbest, who replaces the hapless Prokop.
82'
Friesenbichler makes slight contact on a hopeful ball forward and does well to steer it on target, but ultimately can't get it far away from Alisson, who gets down to his left to save comfortably.
80'
Roma are looking at a potential three-point lead over tonight's opponents in the group table, with the other match in this section, Astra v Viktoria Plzen, still deadlocked at one apiece.
78'
R. Nainggolan has scored a goal for Roma!
THERE'S THE FOURTH AND THAT SETTLES IT! A free-kick rebounded off the back of Filipovic and fell kindly for Nainggolan, who kept his calm and slotted the ball into the bottom corner!
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77'
A. Grünwald gets yellow.
Grunwald upended Nainggolan and Roma have a free-kick to come.
75'
Roma are passing the life out of the opposition with just over 15 minutes remaining here in the Austrian capital. It looks highly unlikely that the home side will mount another comeback from 3-1 down.
73'
Time keeps ticking away here and the home side continue to struggle to put passes together in the final third. You get the sense that at this point, it's more a matter of how many goals Roma want from this game.
71'
K. Friesenbichler enters the game and replaces O. Kayode.
Gerson enters the game and replaces S. El Shaarawy.
El Shaarawy, job done with his assist, makes way for Gerson with 19 minutes remaining.
Kayode has been active but ultimately let down by poor service, and he's withdrawn for Kevin Friesenbichler in a like-for-like change.
69'
There's a little coming-together between both sets of players following a corner, and the referee has to step in to sort it out. Surprisingly no yellow cards show, as we've already seen five from this official.
67'
It has been a very productive season for Dzeko. He's now got 10 goals in Serie A, two in Europe and three for Bosnia and Herzegovina in World Cup qualifying. Roma finally seem to have found their striker.
65'
E. Džeko has scored a goal for Roma!
ROMA HAVE THEIR THIRD! Midway through the second half, the visitors run up a commanding advantage. El Shaarawy's pass was a delight and the striker touched his finish off the post before converting the rebound all as Filipovic stood frozen in time.
63'
Perotti attacks down the left-hand side this time and hits a good inswinging cross that's intended for the head of Dzeko, but the Wien defence manage to get it clear. Moments later, Rudiger heads out for a goal-kick.
61'
We may be seeing the first substitution of the game after long as a few Wien players finish up their warm-ups on the sidelines. The hosts need something to change as Roma look at ease in the lead.
59'
C. Martschinko gets yellow.
Martschinko takes a piece out of Kayode and is shown a yellow card for his troubles. That's the second booking now for Austria Wien, to go along with three for Roma.
57'
Good play there from Austria Wien after a Roma turnover. The home side break quickly, and Felipe Pires plays in Kayode, but Alisson is off his line quickly to break up that attack. Good play.
54'
Not a whole lot happening in the second half, but Wien aren't really able to make Roma uncomfortable. They could be thinking about some changes before long if things remain the same.
52'
Possession in this game has been split right down the middle, although it seems like Roma are seeing so much more of the ball than their opponents - probably because they have a batter idea of what to do wth it.
50'
CHANCE FOR ANOTHER! Perotti is put through on goal and could have easily made it 3-1, but his low finish is blocked by the keeper at full stretch. Wien's defence fell completely asleep there.
48'
Roma begin the second half in control of possession and Dzeko is nearly put through to face the keeper, but the ball is intercepted at the last second. No changes from either coach at the break.
46'
Here we go again!
45'
K. Strootman gets yellow.
Strootman is the latest player to get booked in a busy first half for the referee.
Wien keep the pressure up with another set-piece, but once again, the home side can't win the initial ball and Roma clear. Not long left in the first half now.
43'
Holzhauser's delivery is a much better one this time, flicked on by Kayode at the near post to Rotpuller on the opposite side, but the defender is called for an offside. Good decision.
42'
A. Rüdiger gets yellow.
Rudiger clatters into Venuto and concedes a free-kick. A yellow card also follows.
41'
With Astra and Viktoria Plzen also locked at 1-1 in the other group game, these two sides will remain in the top two places if all stays as is until the final whistle.
39'
The match hasn't really lived up to the standard set by the opening 20 minutes. As we approach half time, we've seen possession a little more evenly split, but without too many chances.
37'
Venuto has seen a lot of the ball on the right flank, and he wins a free-kick against Juan Jesus after beating the Brazilian initially. However, Holzhauser's free-kick is chalked off for a foul inside the box.
35'
Holzhauser's delivery is cleared only to Venuto on the right side of the box, and the winger tries to lob the keeper. It ends up actually being a decent cross to the back post, but Alisson isn't fooled in any case.
33'
There seems to be a large gap between the Wien defence and midfield, which is painfully obvious whenever Roma break. Serbest and Holzhauser aren't doing their jobs defensively.
30'
About half-hour gone now and Roma still lead 2-1. The visitors build from the back and fashion another shooting chance for El Shaarawy, but the ball seems to get stuck under his foot and he can't finish.
28'
A blast of magic spray, and Paredes looks right as rain. The game restarts with Dzeko pinned against the two centre-backs, and their close attention means that Strootman's long ball is easily dealt with.
26'
Kayode hopefully stabs the ball towards goal from the edge of the area but it's not close to troubling the goalkeeper. The game is them stopped due to an injury concern for Paredes.
24'
Wien are playing some decent football at the moment, but are at a complete loss for ideas when they approach the final third, often passing the ball back to reset their attacking move.
22'
Approaching the midway point of the first half and there's a rare respite for the home side, as Venuto has a shot blocked, before the resulting corner comes to nothing. It's been a really entertaining game.
20'
Roma continue to dominate this game, and you already feel that another goal for them would wrap things up here in Austria. Of course, we all know what happened the last time it was 3-1 between these two.
18'
D. De Rossi has scored a goal for Roma!
Terrible defending from the home side and Roma are in front for the first time! A corner is headed towards the near post and appears to be routine for Martschinko and Hadzikic, bur defender and goalkeeper got in each other's way, and the ball spilled for De Rossi to convert!
16'
Bruno Peres does excellently out wide once again, getting to the byline. I thought that he delayed his cross for too long but he was just waiting for El Shaarawy to pop up in space, but his low centre is missed by the forward.
14'
Alisson dices with death for a moment by dwelling on the ball a little too long with Kayode closing him down, but he manages to get it clear. His manager is not amused on the touchline, however.
12'
D. De Rossi gets yellow.
Kayode has the ball in space on the left-hand side and he's absolutely hacked by De Rossi, who comes in with multiple kicks on the striker. It was a reckless bit of play from the veteran who's lucky that it was only a yellow.
9'
Roma have responded really well here to going behind, and the ball has barely left the Wien half since the opener. The signs already point to another thriller between these two which, as a neutral, I'm all for!
7'
O. Kayode gets yellow.
The goalscorer Kayode is booked for a clumsy challenge. Two goals and a yellow card already!
4'
E. Džeko has scored a goal for Roma! Assist by Bruno Peres.
Assist Bruno da Silva Peres
DZEKO TIES IT UP! Within moments, Roma are back on track. Bruno Peres does the damage from the right, running and curling a low ball that's converted by the forward ahead of Rotpuller!
2'
O. Kayode has scored a goal for Austria Vienna!
KAYODE SENDS WIEN INTO DREAMLAND! Roma are breached with the first attack of the game as Lucas Venuto is put through down the right. His low cross is somehow missed by Rudiger, leaving the striker the time he needed to convert!
1'
Off we go!
Perotti has shifted to the right-hand side and is enjoying teasing the life out of Martschinko, beating the full-back once again and delivering a decent cross into the six-yard area that is headed away.
Hello and welcome to our live commentary of the Europa League match between Austria Wien and Roma at the Ernst-Happel Stadium. Tonight's hostscame back from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 in the initial meeting between these sides earlier in the group stages.
Things are tight in Group E, with only three points separating first from fourth. Both sides tonight are level at the top on five points, and they will both know that a win will all but guarantee their place in the next round.
Including the earlier meeting between these two sides, Wien have won just once in 11 games against Serie A opposition. Roma though have failed to take maximum points in their last seven away games. All signs point to a similarly close encounter as their 3-3 game in the Italian capital.
Austria Wien (4-2-3-1): Hadzikic; Larsen, Rotpuller, Filipovic, Martschinko; Serbest, Holzhauser; Lucas Venuto, Grunwald, Felipe Pires; Kayode.
Austria Wien subs: Vukojevic, Ismael Tajouri, Friesenbichler, Prokop, Stronati, Salamon, Pentz.
Roma (4-2-3-1): Alisson; Bruno Peres, Rudiger, De Rossi, Juan Jesus; Paredes, Strootman; El Shaarawy, Nainggolan, Perotti; Dzeko.
Roma subs: Szczesny, Itube, Salah, Fazio, Gerson, De Santis, Marchizza.
Wien goalkeeper Robert Almer was taken off due to injury in the reverse fixture and plays no part here, with Osman Hadzikic in the lineup instead. David De Paula and Richard Windbichler are also missing for the hosts.
With Kostas Manolas and Thomas Vermaelen leading a long list of sidelined players for Roma, Daniele De Rossi has been drafted into the centre of defence, with Radja Nainggolan playing in an advanced role behind Edin Dzeko.
The referee calls a temporary halt to proceedings after what has been a very productive first half for Roma. Despite falling behind to Kayode's goal after 90 seconds, they responded through Dzeko and De Rossi to put themselves firmly in the driver's seat. A lot to play for in the second half. Stay tuned.
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