Third and final Young Boys substitution, with Sow replaced by Wuthrich.
90'
There will be a minimum of four minutes added time played.
85'
T. Schick enters the game and replaces M. Ngamaleu.
Another Young Boys change now, with Ngamaleu heading off the pitch and he has been replaced by Schick.
83'
M. Wölfli gets yellow.
Wolfli is shown a yellow card for time wasting as he tries to stop Juventus playing a quick corner.
82'
Juventus are throwing everything at Young Boys now, they are piling the pressure on and the hosts are camped inside their own half trying to soak up the pressure and see the game out.
80'
P. Dybala has scored a goal for Juventus! Assist by Cristiano Ronaldo.
L. Bertone enters the game and replaces C. Fassnacht.
GOOOAAALLL! Juventus pull one back, it's 2-1! What a strike by Dybala! The substitute produces a superb volley straight into the bottom corner, giving Wolfli no chance of saving that. Can the visitors get another and turn this game around?
Douglas Costa cuts inside, finds Ronaldo, who plays the ball into the path of Dybala, who smashes the ball into the back of the net from the edge of the area
Young Boys make their first substitution just after the Juventus goal, with Fassnacht replaced by Bertone.
79'
There are a few tired Young Boys players out on the pitch now, perhaps time to make a few changes before we head into the final 10 minutes or so of the game.
77'
Good effort! Douglas Costa finds time and space on the edge of the box and unleashes a powerful effort towards goal, which goes just wide of Wolfli's goal.
74'
What a night this is turning into for the Young Boys supporters, it's been a superb performance by their side so far and one that might still clinch their first Champions League victory.
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P. Dybala enters the game and replaces M. De Sciglio.
U. Garcia gets yellow.
Third and final Juventus substitution now, with De Sciglio replaced by Dybala.
Another yellow card, this time shown to Garcia for his late challenge on Bernardeschi deep down the right wing.
68'
G. Hoarau has scored a goal for Young Boys! Assist by M. Ngamaleu.
Ngamaleu races away on the counter and slides a pass through to Hoarau, who had two defenders to beat but as they backed off he went for goal and produced a fine strike.
GOOOAAALLL! Young Boys double their lead, it's 2-0! Hoarau once again the man with the goal for the Swiss side. It was a lovely ball into the path of Hoarau by Ngamaleu and as the Juve defenders backed off he spotted an opportunity and went for goal from the edge of the box, firing the ball into the bottom corner.
66'
Good effort! Mandzukic with a header at the far post as a deep cross came into the box, the striker was under a lot of pressure and didn't manage to get the power required behind the ball, so Wolfli made a comfortable save.
65'
E. Can enters the game and replaces M. Pjanić.
Here is the second Juventus change of the game, with Pjanic coming off the pitch and he has been replaced by Can.
64'
F. Bernardeschi gets yellow.
Bernardeschi is the first Juventus player to be booked, after he brings Fassnacht down as the midfielder tried to break on the counter-attack.
63'
Decent effort! Fassnacht with a free header in the six-yard box, he powers the ball towards goal and forces Szczesny into a making a good save. Poor marking by the Juve defence.
62'
M. Camara gets yellow.
Camara brings Alex Sandro down from behind and he is shown the first yellow card of the game.
59'
Juventus are dominating possession now, with Pjanic constantly demanding the ball and trying to create opportunities going forward. However, Wolfli has had very little to do during the game.
57'
Mandzukic hasn't been involved the game much so far, with Ronaldo also struggling to have the same influence as he did in the first half. They are both being marked very well, unable to find any space to work in.
55'
It will be interesting to see how long Allegri waits before making some more changes, perhaps bringing Dybala onto the pitch. Although with Manchester United now losing 2-0 to Valencia, they don't need to win this game.
53'
The hosts are playing very well here, they look good value for their lead as Juventus haven't managed to create much in the final third since the break. They need to start making some improvements as it's comfortable for Young Boys at the moment.
49'
Lively opening few minutes here, with Young Boys now starting to push forward once more, but the game is much more stretched, leaving both sides vulnerable on the counter-attack.
46'
The second half is underway!
45' +2
The visitors are camped inside the Young Boys half in these final few minutes of the first half, getting more crosses into the box but the hosts are dealing with everything very comfortably.
HALF-TIME: YOUNG BOYS 1-0 JUVENTUS
45'
There will be a minimum of three minutes added time played.
44'
It looks like Young Boys will go into the break 1-0 ahead, they are defending very well and are still causing Juventus problems of their own at the back.The Italian side need to improve in the second half.
42'
Free-kick to Juventus in a very good shooting position. It's Ronaldo territory, but Bernardeschi steps up to take it with his left-foot. However, it strikes the wall and then the rebound falls to Ronaldo who fires a first-time volley towards goal, but it flies narrowly wide. Not too far away.
40'
Not long left to play until the break now, can Juventus score an equaliser before the half-time whistle? They haven't threatened the Young Boys goal since the Ronaldo chances early in the match.
34'
The hosts are really frustrating Juventus at the moment, who are struggling to get their own game going as Young Boys are pressing so high and getting numbers behind the ball.
32'
The atmosphere is terrific here at Stade de Suisse, with the home supporters really getting behind their side and loving this performance so far. They haven't won a game yet in this Champions League campaign, which is their first ever appearance in the competition.
30'
Penalty goal scored by G. Hoarau for Young Boys!
GOOOAAALLL! Young Boys lead 1-0 after Hoarau converts from the penalty spot. However, Szczesny was so close to saving that! The Juve keeper gets a hand to the ball and manages to push it onto the post, but it hits the inside of the post and trickles over the line.
27'
This is much better from the hosts, they are enjoying a spell of possession of their own and are starting to create a few half chances in front of goal.
23'
Alex Sandro enters the game and replaces J. Cuadrado.
Here is the enforced Juventus change, with Cuadrado limping off the pitch with an injury and he has been replaced by Alex Sandro.
22'
Good news coming from the other game in Group H for Juventus. Manchester United are currently losing 1-0 to Valencia, so if that result remains the same, Juventus will go through as group winners regardless of the result in this game.
20'
Injury worry here for Juventus, as Cuadrado limps off the pitch for some treatment and it looks like the visitors might be forced into making an early change.
18'
Decent chance! The hosts now with their first opportunity of the game after they win the first corner of the match. The ball fell to Hoarau at the far post and he fired a shot towards goal, but Rugani managed to get across and make a good block.
17'
It's all Juventus now, spurred on by those two good goalscoring chances in the last few minutes. Ronaldo is really testing the Young Boys defence this evening and he should've scored at least one of those chances.
11'
No opportunities for either side yet, with both teams just feeling their way into the game and trying to have a spell of sustained pressure to work a chance in the final third.
7'
The Young Boys supporters are certainly enjoying their final Champions League game, despite not being able to qualify for the next stage. However, a result against Juventus would be a huge result for the Swiss club.
5'
Both teams are struggling to keep hold of the ball at the moment, with a slow tempo to the game and a few misplaced passes going around the pitch.
4'
Wolfli gets lucky! The Young Boys keeper is put under pressure from Mandzukic as he looks to play the ball out from the back, he tries a quick turn to get away from the Juve striker, but it doesn't work out as planned and Mandzukic almost nicks the ball off his toes.
3'
Good pressure by Young Boys, they are pushing high up the pitch and not allowing Juventus time to play the ball out from the back and through into midfield.
1'
We're underway!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Champions League Group H between Young Boys and Juventus at Stade de Suisse.
Juventus will be looking to secure a first-place finish in Group H with a win against Young Boys. The Italian side are already through to the knockout stages after picking up four victories and suffering just one defeat which came at home to Manchester United, who could finish top if they beat Valencia at the Mestalla and Juventus lose.
Young Boys will finish bottom of the group in their first ever Champions League campaign, after picking up just one point which came in match day three against Valencia.
The team news is in, let's take a look at how the two sides will line up...
YOUNG BOYS SUBS: Roger Assale, Gregory Wuthrich, David Von Ballmoos, Jean-Pierre Nsame, Thorsten Schick, Leo Seydoux, Leonardo Bertone
YOUNG BOYS (4-3-3): Marco Wölfli; Kevin Mbabu,Mohamed Ali Camara, Loris Benito, Ulisses Garcia; Sandro Lauper, Djibril Sow, Michel Aebischer; Christian Fassnacht, Moumi Nicolas Ngamaleu, Guillaume Hoarau
JUVENTUS (4-4-2): Wojciech Szczesny; Juan Cuadrado, Leonardo Bonucci, Daniele Rugani, Mattia De Sciglio; Federico Bernardeschi, Rodrigo Bentancur, Miralem Pjanic, Douglas Costa; Mario Mandzukic, Cristiano Ronaldo
JUVENTUS SUBS: Mattia Perin, Giorgio Chiellini, Alex Sandro, Blaise Matuidi, Emre Can, Paulo Dybala, Moise Kean
The teams are out and kick-off is just a few moments away. Stay tuned for all of the match action!
Young Boys lead 1-0 at the break after Hoarau scored from the penalty spot. Alex Sandro dragged Ngamaleu down inside the box and it handed the hosts their first real chance of the game, which they grasped with both hands. The Swiss side have frustrated Juventus for much of the game, hoping to secure their first ever Champions League victory.
Ronaldo had two excellent chances to score early on for Juventus, but he was first denied by Camara on the line, then minutes later he dragged a low shot just wide of the goal when he really should've slotted the ball into the back of the net. Luckily for the visitors, Manchester United are losing against Valencia so as it stands, they will still go through as group winners.
That's all from us tonight folks, we hope you enjoyed the game!
Despite the victory, Young Boys still finish bottom of Group H with four points, but this victory will live long in the memories of the players and supporters. They return to league action on Sunday, facing Neuchatel Xamax. Meanwhile Juventus will hope to get back to winning ways against Torino on Saturday in Serie A.
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