The referee calls an end to the game after three extra minutes of the allotted injury time, but PSV's players are far from happy and Mauro Junior is shown a red card!
90' +6
X. Simons gets yellow.
Til bears down on goal and appears to have a shot blocked, but after giving a goal kick, the referee is surrounded by PSV players and books Simons for dissent!
90' +5
Fábio Silva has scored a goal for PSV! Assist by X. Simons.
GOOOOOAAAAALLL!!!! Hang on a moment, PSV are right back in this tie!!! Cross after cross into the box are cleared, until Fabio Silva's header is brought down by De Jong. Simons tees up Silva to shoot, and the substitute complies to lash home his side's second goal!! 2-0 on the night, and now just 3-2 on aggregate as the injury time increases ever more!
The composure shown from Simons there was excellent, utilising the tight space brilliantly to lay the ball off for Silva, rather than shoot himself.
90' +4
There's some pushing and shoving going on in the Sevilla box as PSV wait to take this long free-kick, and the referee is eventually able to calm tensions before play continues!
90' +2
Rafa Mir gets yellow.
Rafa Mir feels he's been fouled and stops the ball on the floor with his hand, but no such whistle had been blown and he's booked for that handball.
90' +1
We're into four added minutes here as Sevilla close in on the Europa League's last 16.
86'
Rafa Mir enters the game and replaces Bryan Gil.
The enigmatic Bryan Gil comes off in Sevilla's most recent change, and Rafa Mir takes his place on the wing.
84'
P. Mwene gets yellow.
Bryan ducks inside Mwene as he drifts in-field, but he's held back by the PSV defender, who picks up a late booking for his troubles.
82'
M. Dmitrović gets yellow.
The free-kick is taken, eventually, by Dmitrovic, who took so long to do so that he received a yellow card for time-wasting by the referee.
80'
G. Montiel enters the game and replaces Jesús Navas.
Navas comes off in Sevilla's latest change, with Argentina's World Cup-winning right-back Gonzalo Montiel replacing him.
Veerman's long-range effort is blocked but PSV continue to pile forward. The ball skews up into the air and Nianzou smartly heads back to Dmitrovic, who will be happy to take his time releasing the ball.
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T. Nianzou gets yellow.
PSV break down the left but De Jong is held back by Nianzou from joining his teammates as they rush forward. Sevilla do eventually clear, but the referee makes sure to come back and book the centre-back for the prior foul.
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L. de Jong has scored a goal for PSV! Assist by Fábio Silva.
GOOOOOAAAALLL!!! PSV aren't quite done yet!!! Ramalho's long ball forward is won superbly in the air by Fabio Silva, and De Jong shows great strength to shrug Fernando off the ball in the air before bringing it down and stabbing it past an onrushing Dmitrovic! Far from the prettiest goal you'll ever see, but one which gives PSV hope as they go 1-0 in this game, making the aggregate score 1-3!
Silva's aerial prowess to win that ball was fantastic, and what a header it was to tee up De Jong's finish!
69'
L. Ocampos enters the game and replaces Y. En-Nesyri.
En-Nesyri has lead the line superbly so far, but comes off now for fellow first-leg goalscorer Lucas Ocampos.
Sevilla make their first changes, with Torres replaced by Suso out wide for the visitors.
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Suso enters the game and replaces Óliver Torres.
65'
Sevilla make a fast break as Bryan and En-Nesyri link up down the left wing, but the latter loses out to Branthwaite's challenge and PSV recover possession.
63'
A Til free-kick into the area beats everyone before De Jong brings it down at the far post, but his snatched effort deflects behind for a corner off Navas.
62'
Fábio Silva enters the game and replaces É. Gutiérrez.
Mauro Júnior enters the game and replaces P. van Aanholt.
Van Aanholt also comes off, and Mauro Junior will replace the full-back for the hosts.
PSV look to the bench to spark some life into this tie, as on-loan Wolves winger Fabio Silva replaces Gutierrez for the hosts.
60'
En-Nesyri is clattered by Ramalho as he looks to bring down a long clearance from Dmitrovic, and Sevilla will be in no hurry to take this free-kick as their place in the next round comes further and further into view.
56'
A PSV corner is glanced clear by Nianzou and comes to Simons on the edge of the box. The 19-year-old playmaker looks to pick out the far corner from 20 yards, but puts his shot straight into Dmitrovic's gloves.
55'
Branthwaite looks to catch En-Nesyri offside but fails to, however he does get back to recover a throughball aimed for Navas, and clears his lines accordingly.
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En-Nesyri kicks off for Sevilla, and we're back underway at Philips Stadion!
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HALF-TIME: PSV 0-0 SEVILLA.
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We're into two minutes of added time in this largely uneventful first half.
45'
A cross-field ball to the back post is headed across the face of goal by De Jong, but Fernando gets the crucial next contact and Simons gets back to recover it, before a collision with Sevilla's Jordan wins PSV a free-kick in their own box!
43'
Jordan loses the ball in his own defensive third with plenty of PSV players waiting to pounce, but Til is penalised for the challenge and concedes the free-kick.
39'
Rakitic tries to pick out the run of Torres into the PSV box from the left, but Veerman slides across and gets a crucial touch which sends the ball behind for a corner.
35'
Sevilla win a free-kick which Rakitic crosses into the box, but Acuna's flick-on loops into the air and is easily collected by Benitez for PSV.
33'
M. Acuña gets yellow.
Acuna takes a very long time indeed to take a routine throw-in, and after another ball is thrown on the pitch, the wing-back is shown a yellow card for time-wasting.
29'
Sevilla work the ball down the left and Bryan plays it out to Acuna. He drills a low cross into the area with options arriving, but PSV goalkeeper Benitez does well to get down and hold the threatening ball.
28'
There's been very little in the way of attacking chances so far, which is surprising, particularly from the hosts given the aggregate scoreline. Sevilla have had plenty of the ball, and PSV hardly look capable of putting a functional attack together!
24'
Bakayoko's cross from the right is spilled by Dmitrovic, allowing Simons to scoop the ball away! Van Aanholt looks to play it back to Simons inside the Sevilla box, but the final ball is a poor one and the visitors get it away!
23'
Nianzou fouls Simons to gift PSV a free-kick, and Veerman crosses into the area. De Jong gets the first contact and heads the ball across the face, but Fernando is back to hack it clear for Sevilla.
21'
Til slides a throughball forward which Simons chases hard, but he bundles Nianzou over on his way and concedes a free-kick!
19'
Despite being the team sat on a 3-0 lead, Sevilla are being given much more free time and space on the ball as they enter the final third. Torres and Rakitic are continually finding pockets of space to run into, while Navas has had the freedom of Eindhoven down the right-hand side so far.
14'
Acuna takes a free-kick quickly and Sevilla race forward on the break. They look for Navas again, but he passes inside for Rakitic, who is fouled on the edge of the area by Gutierrez.
12'
Navas has space to cross one more and picks out En-Nesyri at the front post, but Ramalho flicks the ball away and PSV relieve the pressure!
11'
Good play from Sevilla as Jordan spreads the ball wide to Navas, but his cross to the near post is headed clear by Ramalho for PSV.
9'
A long ball into the box is headed back by De Jong, and Til tries an audacious volley but sends the ball a mile over the bar!
8'
Til glides forward and turns away from Telles before being fouled, but PSV choose to play the advantage and Bakayoko's wayward cross comes to nothing!
6'
Torres chips over the top for Navas to chase, but the Sevilla captain is held off by Gutierrez, who shepherds the ball out of play for a PSV goal kick.
3'
Mwene's cross from the right is met by De Jong in the box, but his header takes a deflection and the ball is snatched upon by Dmitrovic.
2'
Fernando passes back to his goalkeeper Dmitrovic, but good pressure applied by De Jong forces the Serbian to knock it well out of play.
1'
The hosts kick-off, and this Europa League knock-out tie is underway in Eindhoven!
PSV performed strongly in their Europa League group, only finishing second to Arsenal by two points, however their performance in the first leg gives them one hell of a mountain to climb – they lost 3-0 in Seville, and need to score at least four goals to go through without extra-time here.
Hello, and welcome to live coverage of this UEFA Europa League tie, and it’s the second leg of the Round of 16 knockout between Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven and Sevilla of La Liga.
In contrast, Sevilla’s finished a distant third in their Champions League group, and are currently 12th in La Liga, but a rapid-fire burst of three goals either side of half-time puts them in firm control of this tie. Youssef En-Nesyri opened the scoring in first-half stoppage time, before Lucas Ocampos and Nemanja Gudelj struck inside the first 10 minutes of the second to give Los Hispalenses a comfortable advantage ahead of their trip to Eindhoven.
SEVILLA SUBS: Alberto Flores, Gonzalo Montiel, Suso, Rafa Mir, Carlos Alvarez, Diego Hormigo, Manu Bueno, Lucas Ocampos.
SEVILLA (5-4-1): Marko Dmitrovic; Jesus Navas, Tanguy Nianzou, Fernando, Alex Telles, Marco Acuna; Oliver Torres, Joan Jordan, Ivan Rakitic, Bryan Gil; Youssef En-Nesyri.
PSV SUBS: Joel Drommel, Boy Waterman, Jordan Teze, Armando Obispo, Ibrahim Sangare, Fabio Silva, Mauro Junior, Olivier Boscagli, Ismael Saibari, Richard Ledezma, Jason van Duiven, Jenson Seelt.
PSV (4-3-3): Walter Benitez; Philipp Mwene, Andre Ramalho, Jarrad Branthwaite, Patrick van Aanholt; Guus Til, Joey Veerman, Erick Gutierrez; Johan Bakayoko, Luuk de Jong, Xavi Simons.
The teams head out of the tunnel at Philips Stadion, and the home crowd will be hoping to see one of the all-time European comebacks in this game!
The sides return for the second half, and it's now or never for PSV to get something out of this tie!
That's all from us, and what a game it turned out to be! we'll see you for the next one - goodbye!
That close-run 3-2 aggregate victory sends Sevilla into the last 16 of this season's Europa League. This knockout qualifier was dramatic to say the least, and even more so given how comfortable the Spanish side had been for the first 60 minutes of this game, and the entire 90 in Seville. They're unsure as to who they'll play next, but as a side whose history in this competition is richer than most, Jorge Sampaoli's side will certainly back themselves to go all the way once more.
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