Tottenham 2 Dortmund 1, Champions League live: Harry Kane and Son Heung-min score superb goals for Spurs
Follow all the live action from tonight's Champions League group stage opener at Wembley

The Wembley curse continues for Tottenham who are yet to win at their temporary home this season and face a tricky task in ending that hoo-doo against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday evening.
The German giants currently sit top of the Bundesliga after three games and arrive in North London for the opening Champions League Group H game having not conceded a league goal yet this season.
Spurs, by contrast, haven't won at Wembley - their temporary home for a year while White Hart Lane is being redeveloped - so far this season, continuing their worrying trend from last campaign where they struggled at the Home of Football in the Champions League and Europa League.
Indeed they faced Dortmund in the latter competition only a year ago, going down 6-1 on aggregate to the Germans although Mauricio Pochettino did rest plenty of stars as he tried unsuccessfully to chase down Premier League runaway leaders Leicester at the time.
It will be different this time around as only Dele Alli (suspended) and Victor Wanyama (injured) are missing from the familiar faces.
Dortmund have more pressing injury concerns with seven regulars are either doubtful or confirmed out, including the likes of Marco Reus, Marc Bartra and Marcel Schmelzer.
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Match preview:
What time does it start?
The game kicks off at 7.45pm (BST) on Wednesday 13 September at Wembley Stadium.
Where can I watch it?
BT Sport 3 will be broadcasting the game but if you can't find a TV we will be live blogging it right here.
It's a big game for...
Mario Gotze. The forgotten man of European football is back at his spiritual home having left for the bright lights of Bayern only to struggle to recapture some of his glory days at the Westfalenstadion. He returned to Dortmund at the start of last season following a disappointing three year spell in Munich but managed only 11 games after being diagnosed with "metabolic disturbances". He didn't play after January but has returned this season and is already looking leaner and meaner, setting up goals already and at 25 still has his best days ahead of him.

Player to watch...
Harry Kane. The August curse seemed like a myth but it does actually genuinely seem to be a thing as the Spurs man, so used to banging them in, failed again to score any league goals in August for the fourth season running. As soon as September ticked around he scored twice at Everton to finally get off the mark, and notch his 100th Tottenham goal in the process. Spurs will need him at his very best to break down a so-far solid German defence if they are to get anything from this game.

Form...
Tottenham: WLDW
Dortmund: DWWWD
Odds...
Tottenham win: 11/8
Draw: 45/17
Dortmund win: 28/13
65 mins: Mario Gotze is about to come on for Kagawa. Good to see him back after so long out with such a serious illness.
70 mins: Great reaction save from Lloris as the ball is flicked on at the corner! Toljan is coming in round the back and the Frenchman blocks instinctively with his legs.
74 mins: Spurs are looking very dangerous on the counter. Kane gets away yet again but Eriksen's shot is deflected over. They could get a fourth here at this rate...
80 mins: Kane is inches away from that hat-trick! He just drags his left-footed shot wide.
82 mins: Sissoko is coming on for Son and Wembley is on its feet for the South Korean. He's played brilliantly tonight.
86 mins: And now it's Kane's turn to take the plaudits and he trundles off for Llorente. One of Spurs' best players tonight.
90 mins: There will be four minutes of added time here tonight... not sure why...
91 mins: RED CARD (Vertonghen)
The Belgian has picked up a second yellow of the game right at the end of a stray arm to the face of Gotze. He will miss the next game against APOEL.
FULL TIME: TOTTENHAM 3 BORUSSIA DORTMUND 1
Great start to the Champions League this season for Spurs who make a much better game of it than they did 12 months ago at home to Monaco. And it's a first win at Wembley of the season too! What will that do for confidence!?
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