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Alessandro Schöpf replaces Suat Serdar.Lukasz Piszczek (Borussia Dortmund) is shown the yellow card for hand ball.Attempt missed. Guido Burgstaller (FC Schalke 04) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right following a set piece situation.Get latest scores and headlines sent straight to your phone, sign-up to our newsletter and learn where to find us on online. 79' Post update. Erling Braut Haaland scored for Borussia Dortmund as they marked the return of the Bundesliga during the coronavirus outbreak with a convincing derby win over Schalke.The game will mostly be remembered for the surreal circumstances in which it was played, as Germany became the first major league in Europe to resume action behind closed doors.There was an eerie atmosphere at Dortmund's iconic Signal Iduna Park stadium, with every shout by players or coaches audible, and social distancing protocol followed by substitutes and during goal celebrations.Haaland opened the scoring with a trademark cool finish, flicking home Thorgen Hazard's cross to continue his sensational season, albeit after an enforced break of almost 10 weeks.Raphael Guerreiro added two more goals and Hazard also found the net as Dortmund went on to claim a comfortable win over their near neighbours and move within a point of leaders Bayern Munich, who play on Sunday.Elite-level football might be back in Europe, but it certainly has a different feel about it than it did two months ago.Strict hygiene protocols saw the Dortmund and Schalke players arrive on multiple buses, use several changing rooms and then enter the pitch by different routes.Warm-ups were staggered and the coaching staff and substitutes wore masks and were all separated by two metres as they took their place on the sidelines.Once the balls had been disinfected by the ball-boys, the game began in total silence, only pierced by the referee's whistle for kick-off, before being played out to the sound of echoed applause or yelled instructions from the dug-outs.Fans were completely absent from the 80,000-capacity stadium but that did not stop the Dortmund players performing their trademark salute to the empty stands at the final whistle - standing apart rather than holding hands of course.The backdrop to the game made for a strange spectacle, but it did nothing to disrupt Haaland's fine form even if it was 70 days on from his last Bundesliga appearance.With the rest of Europe watching on, Dortmund's 19-year-old Norwegian wonderkid reminded everyone of his precocious talent as he scored one goal, and helped make another.Haaland now has hit 10 goals in his first nine Bundesliga appearances - and 13 in 12 games in all competitions - since his January move from Red Bull Salzburg and his prolific scoring rate shows no sign of slowing up.Another of Dortmund's highly-rated young talents, England forward Jadon Sancho, was restricted to an 11-minute cameo off the bench, because of a calf injury.On-loan Everton full-back Jonjoe Kenny started for Schalke, who brought on Wales winger Rabbi Matondo as one of their five substitutes - two more than usual are permitted under the new regulations for the Bundesliga's restart.Second Half ends, Borussia Dortmund 4, FC Schalke 04 0.Alessandro Schöpf (FC Schalke 04) wins a free kick on the right wing.Attempt missed. And it seemed for all the world that Dortmund were going to go level on points with their rivals when, at half-time of today’s match, they held a 4-0 lead. It was the Croatian, rather than Dortmund … Conceded by … 89' Post update. Conceded by Lukasz Piszczek.Substitution, FC Schalke 04. Dortmund's striker Robert Lewandowski, left, celebrates with Marco Reus after scoring the penalty to make it 4-1 against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final first leg. Salif Sané (FC Schalke 04) header from the centre of the box is too high. Real won the first leg 2–0 at home. Ivan Perisic (FC Bayern München) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Real Madrid held off a determined fightback by Borussia Dortmund to secure a place in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Borussia Dortmund survived a frantic finish at the Bernabeu to reach the Champions League final despite two late goals by Real Madrid.Real, trailing 4-1 from the first leg, needed to score three times without reply to progress but wasted a series of early chances in an open game.Karim Benzema gave Real hope from close range in the 82nd minute and Sergio Ramos scored a second soon after.Ramos also headed wide in injury time but Dortmund held on.Such a thrilling ending to the tie had seemed unlikely after the first leg at the Westfalenstadion and also for long spells in Spain, but Real will feel real frustration at their exit because of the sheer number of chances they squandered.Borussia Dortmund are into their second Champions League final, 16 years after their first.In 1997, two goals from Karl-Heinz Riedle and a late lob from substitute Lars Ricken saw the German side beat Juventus 3-1.Dortmund's last European final was in the 2002 Uefa Cup, which they lost 3-2 to Dutch side Feyenoord.Dortmund also had several openings and could have put things beyond doubt when Robert Lewandowski fired against the bar in the second half. Dortmund played better in the second leg but failed to take their chances. Jadon Sancho replaces Thorgan Hazard because of an injury.Substitution, FC Schalke 04. Marcel Schmelzer replaces Raphael Guerreiro.Substitution, Borussia Dortmund. Second Half ends, Borussia Dortmund 4, FC Schalke 04 0.

Instead they were left hanging on before securing their date at Wembley on 25 May, where they will play either Ball after ball was pumped into the visitors' box and Real also felt they should have had a penalty when Felipe Santana clashed with Cristiano Ronaldo.It was the dramatic ending that Real's fans had demanded from the start, but their team's response came far too late.Jose Mourinho's men badly needed an early goal to find a way back into the tie and the high quality of their attacking play in the early stages probably deserved one.But the finish Real required eluded them. Attempt missed. Timo Becker replaces Jonjoe Kenny.Rabbi Matondo (FC Schalke 04) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.Achraf Hakimi (Borussia Dortmund) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Substitution, Borussia Dortmund.