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Shakhtar Donetsk ran in six goals by half-time against Bate Borisov

Shakhtar Donetsk recorded the joint-biggest away win in Champions League history as they trounced Bate Borisov on a night when a record 40 goals were scored.

It is the most goals scored on a night with just eight matches, though 44 were plundered on one matchday in 1997 when 12 games were played.

Shakhtar equalled Marseille's win at MSK Zilina in 2010 as striker Luiz Adriano scored five, levelling Lionel Messi's record for goals in a single Champions League match.

Bayern Munich hammered Roma 7-1 at the Stadio Olimpico, scoring five goals inside 36 minutes.

Liverpool's 8-0 win over Besiktas in 2007 remains the biggest ever win in the Champions League

But such was the nature of an incredible night of football, Shakhtar went one better by the interval to set a new record for first-half goals away from home in the Champions League.

At that stage, both sides had Liverpool's record win in the Champions League - 8-0 against Besiktas in 2007 - well within their sights.

Neither could manage the feat, but Adriano's 82nd-minute penalty - his second spot-kick of the night - ensured he moved on par with Messi's haul for an individual, set in Barcelona's 7-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen in 2012.

His brilliant display also means 65% of Shakhtar's goals in Champions League football have come from Brazilians.

They moved second in Group H on five points, two behind leaders Porto who beat visitors Athletic Bilbao 2-1.

Champions League record wins Result Year 8-0 Liverpool FC v Besiktas November 2007 7-0 Juventus v Olympiakos December 2003 7-0 Arsenal FC v Slavia Prague October 2007 0-7 MSK Zilina v Marseille November 2010 7-0 Valencia v KRC Genk November 2011 7-0 Bayern Munich v Basel March 2012 0-7 Bate Borisov v Shakhtar Donetsk October 2014

Chelsea beat NK Maribor 6-0 at Stamford Bridge where Didier Drogba scored for the 12th consecutive Champions League campaign.

Jose Mourinho's side now top Group G ahead of Schalke, who won a seven-goal thriller against Sporting Lisbon with an injury-time penalty.

Manchester City conceded for the 10th consecutive Champions League encounter to throw away a two-goal lead at CSKA Moscow and now sit third in Group E, seven points behind Bayern.

Edinson Cavani struck late as Paris St-Germain won 1-0 at Apoel Nicosia and lead Barcelona by a point in Group F after they beat Ajax 3-1.

Bayern Munich scored five times in the opening 36 minutes away at Roma, who sit second in Serie A

Schalke's 4-3 win over Sporting Lisbon moves them second behind group leaders Chelsea

Didier Drogba's penalty marked his first goal since returning to Chelsea