10.14pm BST

Ed Aarons is our man on the ground, and here’s his report. That’ll be all from me but make sure to join us for the return leg. Selhurst will be bouncing.

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10.09pm BST

Strand Larsen talks to TNT: “We know the structure of the manager, we know how we want to play, sometimes you have to accept the other team is good as well so we sit a little deep today but we also do well on the counter attacks. If we were a little bit better on the counter attacks later on we could have scored more but we have to stick with what we’ve got.” What they’ve got is pretty handy.

9.59pm BST

Shakhtar didn’t really create much after grabbing that first goal. Meanwhile Palace nailed the European away day: solid at the back, clinical on the counter. I thought Strand Larsen had missed his opportunity when he cut inside to shoot but it turned into a fine, composed finish.

9.56pm BST

What a night for Glasner’s side. It took them just 21 seconds to score, only 11 minutes to regain their lead after Ocheretko’s leveller. And they’ll return to Selhurst Park with a two-goal advantage.

Updated at 10.12pm BST

9.53pm BST

FULL-TIME: Shakhtar Donetsk 1-3 Crystal Palace The first leg belongs to Palace.

9.53pm BST

90+5 min: Richards has another long throw to send in, probably his last of the night … and it’s headed to safety by Shakhtar.

9.52pm BST

90+4 min: Canvot shields the ball out for a goalkick and gets plenty of love from his defensive colleagues. The 19-year-old continues to impress.

9.51pm BST

90+3 min: The ball drops nicely inside the D for Johnson … but he wallops it high.

9.50pm BST

90+2 min: Lerma wins a free-kick on the left for Palace, one they’re not exactly rushing to take.

9.49pm BST

90+1 min: We’ve got five extra minutes.

9.48pm BST

90 min: Kamada makes way for Jefferson Lerma.

9.47pm BST

89 min: Nazaryna whips in a free-kick from the right but Matviyenko’s glancing header travels wide.

9.46pm BST

88 min: Kamada was a touch wayward in the first half but he’s delivered in the second with a goal and assist.

9.45pm BST

Kamada finds the ball inside his own half and slips in Strand Larsen. He’s still got plenty of work to do as he approaches the area, Shakhtar shirts rushing on to him – he cuts inside before launching a dinked finish, keeping calm to strike his first European goal for Palace.

Updated at 9.52pm BST

9.42pm BST

GOAL! Shakhtar Donetsk 1-3 Crystal Palace (Strand Larsen 84) Palace make it three on the counter!

9.41pm BST

83 min: The changes continue for Shakhtar as Ocheretko and Kauā Elias make way. They combined for Shakhtar’s goal.

9.40pm BST

82 min: Crystal Palace’s defensive 5-4-1 continues to hold.

9.37pm BST

80 min: Shakhtar have another corner … but it’s a proper waste, the ball overhit and out for a goalkick.

9.36pm BST

78 min: Sarr is down for Palace after blocking a shot with his head.

9.35pm BST

76 min: Shakhtar wheel the ball about as Newertton searches for space on the left. Alisson Santana cuts in from the right for a low hit … it’s going wide but Henderson tries to collect. He fails to get a proper hold and Shakhtar have a corner.

9.32pm BST

74 min: Brennan Johnson, Europa League winner last year with Spurs (a lifetime ago), is on for Palace. Shakhtar bring on Newertton and Artem Bondarenko.

9.30pm BST

72 min: Alisson Santana can’t take on Mitchell one-on-one over on the wing as Kamada comes for backup. Another Shakhtar corner comes and goes.

9.29pm BST

71 min: Tobías is zipping down that right-hand side as Shakhtar search for the leveller.

9.27pm BST

69 min: Tobías goes on and on, dribbling down the right for Shakhtar before winning a corner. Henderson safely collects the ball from Pedrinho.

9.26pm BST

68 min: It’s long-throw time again, baby. Chris Richards’ latest effort is headed away.

9.25pm BST

67 min: Wharton finds time on the ball before Mitchell crosses from the left … Shakhtar counter, with Eguinaldo heading over from a Tobías cross.

9.23pm BST

65 min: Time for a tweak. Mateta, creator of the first goal, is off for Strand Larsen. Isaque replaces Marlon Gomes for Shakhtar.

9.22pm BST

64 min: Kauā Elias tries to wiggle away in the right channel but the ball goes out of play.

9.21pm BST

63 min: Kamada catches Alisson Santana on Shakhtar’s right, it appears, but play goes on. Muñoz commits an unnecessary foul on the other wing and this time it’s called a free-kick.

9.18pm BST

Richards sends the throw in from the left … it meets the mixer before dropping inside the area. Kamada has the space to put his left foot through it, beating the crowd and keeper with a low drive. Palace have the lead once again.

Updated at 9.55pm BST

9.17pm BST

GOAL! Shakhtar Donetsk 1-2 Crystal Palace (Kamada 58) Time for another long throw … and this time it’s in!

9.16pm BST

57 min: Shakhtar have a free-kick from the right … Pedrinho’s ball in is headed away at the near post. Palace counter … and win a long throw. Richards sends it in … and Mateta deftly hooks the ball, hitting the post!

Updated at 9.19pm BST

9.14pm BST

54 min: Double save from Riznyk! Palace break and Mateta plays in Sarr again, inside the area … he shoots on the half-volley but Riznyk is out quick with the arms up to save from close range. Mateta is present for a follow-up but there’s not enough power on it as the keeper retreats to collects. The first one off Sarr was particularly brilliant.

Updated at 9.18pm BST

9.10pm BST

52 min: Mateta heads away inside his area before Pedro Henrique is shown a yellow for charging into Wharton. The cards are piling up.

9.09pm BST

51 min: Palace will be greatly annoyed with themselves after managing the set-pieces so efficiently in the first half.

9.07pm BST

Kauā Elias wins the key header at the near post, rising above Muñoz, and Ocheretko is free in the six-yard box for the tap-in. Game on!

Updated at 9.14pm BST

9.05pm BST

GOAL! Shakhtar Donetsk 1-1 Crystal Palace (Ocheretko 47) Shakhtar’s corner count grows … and this time they make it count!

9.04pm BST

46 min: And we’re back. The sides remain unchanged as Shakhtar venture down the right … but Tyrick Mitchell stands his ground.

9.01pm BST

The thrills were fairly light after Sarr’s goal, but Shakhtar looked threatening in those opening exchanges, moving the ball at speed. They’ve had 66% of possession and six corners, too – but Palace have controlled their box well.

8.48pm BST

HALF-TIME: Shakhtar Donetsk 0-1 Crystal Palace Ismaïla Sarr’s goal, delivered after 21 seconds , is the difference at the break.

Updated at 8.49pm BST

8.47pm BST

45 min: We’ve lost the manic energy of the first 15 minutes. But here come Palace, working it from the left wing to the right … Muñoz sends in a teasing low ball but Sarr can’t get there, Riznyk collecting.

8.46pm BST

44 min: Now it’s Pino’s turn to get a yellow, taking down Tobías inside Shakhtar’s half.

8.45pm BST

43 min: Richards sends in the throw for Palace but Shakhtar deal with it well enough.

8.44pm BST

42 min: Riznyk tries to dink the ball but it deflects off Pino, pressing high up the pitch. It leads to a long-throw chance on the left …

8.41pm BST

40 min: Riznyk collects from the corner.

8.41pm BST

39 min: Wharton’s ball beats everyone but Palace have a corner, with Lacroix waving his arms up and down to get the travelling support going.

8.40pm BST

38 min: Tobías is a touch reckless as he slides in on Mitchell and Palace have a free-kick out on the left … yellow for the Shakhtar right-back.

8.38pm BST

37 min: Mateta holds the ball up as Palace get moving on the counter, travelling down the left.

8.37pm BST

35 min: Pedrinho can’t find a teammate.

8.35pm BST

34 min: Muñoz commits a foul and Shakhtar have a free-kick from the left … Pedrinho’s over it.

8.34pm BST

33 min: Mitchell has room out on the left but Palace’s advance breaks down after a foul by Sarr.

8.32pm BST

30 min: Wharton breaks free for Palace – and is pulled down by the halfway line. Ocheretko gets a yellow for his efforts.

Updated at 8.50pm BST

8.31pm BST

29 min: Kamada overcooks a diagonal ball searching for Muñoz.

8.30pm BST

28 min: Oliver Glasner barks out the orders. His side have barely had any of the ball … but Shakhtar are still waiting for their first clear-cut chance.

8.28pm BST

27 min: Shakhtar continue to win corners … Palace continue to head them away.

8.28pm BST

26 min: The tenacious Kauā Elias wins the ball off Pino on the wing as Shakhtar refuse to let Palace break away.

Updated at 10.23pm BST

8.27pm BST

25 min: Corner to Shakhtar … but Lacroix heads away. Richards delivers a crucial interception at the far post. Another corner it is.

8.26pm BST

24 min: Pedro Henrique has a cross headed away as Shakhtar regain control.

8.25pm BST

23 min: The ball breaks nicely for Kamada … but he overhits his pass. A touch of precision and Mateta would have been in for a one-on-one.

8.23pm BST

21 min: Palace finally get a decent hold of the ball. Wharton can’t cut through Shakhtar after trying to find Muñoz.

8.21pm BST

20 min: Here comes Pedro Henrique again, with Eguinaldo ahead of him on the left wing. But Palace’s wall holds.

8.19pm BST

17 min: Shakhtar are playing at a decent pace, not keen to aimlessly roll it around at the back. Pedro Henrique, the left-back, surges forward in search of an opening.

8.18pm BST

16 min: Wharton is late with a challenge on Alisson Santana, who is already looking rather dangerous on the right.

8.15pm BST

14 min: Palace are camped inside their own half and another defensive block is required from a shot inside the area.

8.14pm BST

12 min: Alisson Santana breaks free on the right for Shakhtar, crosses and Eguinaldo nails a first-time volley … Daniel Muñoz gets in the way. Shakhtar appeal for a handball … and well, you never know nowadays. It’s not given. Turan’s team are starting to look the part.

8.13pm BST

11 min: Henderson collects a teasing inswinger.

8.12pm BST

10 min: Pino takes a Shakhtar shirt down and the Ukrainian side have a free-kick from the right … it turns into a corner after Richards heads away.

8.09pm BST

7 min: Pino is down by the edge of his own area. Turan’s smile has gone.

8.08pm BST

6 min: Adam Wharton threatens from the edge of the area after a tidy layoff from Sarr – Riznyk gets down low to collect, fairly comfortably. Nonetheless, Palace look very lively.

8.07pm BST

4 min: Shakhtar get a feel of the ball at the back. They’re already under the pump.

8.05pm BST

Mateta and Pino play a bit of foot-volley on the edge of the area before the Frenchman slips in Sarr, driving through the right channel. He keeps his cool inside the area and rolls the ball into the far corner. Twenty-one seconds is all it took.

Updated at 8.09pm BST

8.02pm BST

GOAL! Shakhtar Donestk 0-1 Crystal Palace (Sarr 1) Just seconds!

8.02pm BST

Peeeep! Arda Turan’s got a beaming smile on his face. Palace kick things off in this European semi-final.

7.58pm BST

The players walk out of the tunnel. Shakhtar’s players each wear the Ukrainian flag.

Updated at 8.38pm BST

7.49pm BST

If you don’t want to hang out here , this is the link for the other one:

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7.30pm BST

Darijo Srna, former Croatia international and director of football at Shakhtar, speaks to TNT:

I’m not just sporting director. Sometimes I’m father, mother, sister, brother, grandpa … we have a young team, lot of young players tonight from Brazil, they need adaptation, sometimes it’s not easy during the night, rockets, sirens, but we are united, we are together. And we are here to play football. We are here to give positive emotions to the Ukrainian people tonight.

7.18pm BST

Glasner makes one change from the Palace side that started against Liverpool: Brennan Johnson is replaced by Yeremy Pino. Shakhtar have seven Brazilians in their XI, as pointed out by Glasner, speaking to TNT. “It’s really awesome what we’ve done together,” he says of the European journey. “Now it’s sticking to our principles, play with confidence, trust in what we are doing.”

7.08pm BST

The teams Shakhtar Donetsk: Riznyk, Tobías, Bondar, Matviyenko, Pedro Henrique, Ocheretko, Alisson Santana, Pedrinho, Marlon Gomes, Eguinaldo, Kauã Elias

Subs: Tvardovskyi, Traoré, Marlon Santos, Newertton, Isaque, Azarov, Ghram, Bondarenko, Nazaryna, Lucas Ferreira, Luca Meirelles, Obah

Crystal Palace: Henderson, Richards, Lacroix, Canvot, Muñoz, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell, Sarr, Mateta, Pino

Subs: Matthews, Benítez, Lerma, Johnson, Clyne, Hughes, Strand Larsen, Sosa, Riad, Devenny, Cardines

6.40pm BST

There’s also this interview with Turan by Nick Ames from last July to get stuck into. He’s learned from the best.

With Simeone and Luis Enrique I had very valuable chats and discussions. They were excellent teachers but I also believe good students should improve on what they have been taught. I have a lot of positives in my pocket and now I’m trying to put them into practice on the pitch.

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6.35pm BST

And here’s Ed on Palace and Glasner, who won the Europa League at Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022.

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6.29pm BST

Here’s Ed Aarons’ excellent piece on Shakhtar’s journey.

Shakhtar reached the last four of the Europa League in 2016 and 2020 before Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 changed everything. Most of the club’s foreign players departed after special Fifa regulations allowed them to leave for free. Shakhtar failed with a claim for up to €50m in compensation and were forced to start from scratch.

Related: Shakhtar Donetsk’s European odyssey heads to Palace after marathon campaign

6.25pm BST

Preamble Yes, the one in Nottingham is a tantalising fixture … but this’ll be good, too, promise . Oliver Glasner has entered the final weeks of his spell at Crystal Palace with a prize still available; the club who took 120 years to win their first major trophy could make it two in two. They’re in Krakow after sweeping aside Fiorentina in the quarters, a 3-0 win at home in the first leg allowing for a 2-1 loss in the second.

In the other corner, Arda Turan’s Shakhtar Donetsk. The former Atlético Madrid and Turkey midfielder is on his way to a league title in his first season at the helm, with Shakhtar eyeing up their second European trophy – they won the Uefa Cup in 2009, right before the Europa League rebrand. His side are here after a 5-2 aggregate victory over AZ Alkmaar. All of their Conference League “home” games this season have been played at the Henryk Reyman Municipal Stadium, owing to obvious reasons. “There is war in Ukraine and yet people live their lives,” said Turan. “Every day shows that this nation never gives up.” We get going at 8pm BST.

Updated at 6.27pm BST