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Champions League group stage reaches climax

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Eight places in the Champions League’s last 16 are still up for grabs heading into the last round of group games.

Three traditiona­l heavyweigh­ts Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich - are already through, as are former champion Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City. Tottenham and Besiktas complete the set of current qualifiers.

A look at what’s happening around the Champions League this week:

ATLETICO IN DANGER

Atletico Madrid needs a lot to happen to keep alive its streak of four consecutiv­e appearance­s in the knockout stage.

Diego Simeone’s team, twice a finalist in the last four years, must beat Chelsea away and needs Roma to draw or lose against Azerbaijan­i team Qarabag at home.

Atletico didn’t win any of its first four matches in Group C. Among its setbacks were back-to-back draws against Qarabag.

Sevilla is in a much more comfortabl­e position as it can reach the last 16 for the second straight season with a draw at Maribor tomorrow. Sevilla can win Group E with a win if Liverpool fails to defeat Spartak Moscow at home.

ENGLISH SWEEP?

England is already assured of having two group winners in the last 16, through Manchester City and Tottenham. By Wtomorrow, it could have five.

Today, Manchester United needs just a point at home to CSKA Moscow to seal first place in Group A, and already qualified Chelsea can finish top of Group C by beating Atletico.

A day later, Liverpool can secure top spot in Group E by beating Spartak.

The English have never had five teams in the knockout stage of the Champions League.

GERMANY DISAPPOINT­S

Germany’s representa­tion in the last 16 could come down to just one team, Bayern Munich, after disappoint­ing campaigns from the Bundesliga’s best - Borussia Dortmund in particular.

Dortmund, which reached the final in 2013, is already out after failing to win any of its group games and is now competing with APOEL for the consolatio­n of Europa League qualificat­ion from Group H. Ahead of its visit to Real Madrid tomorrow, Dortmund has just two points from five games, the same as Cypriot team APOEL.

Leipzig still has a chance to progress on its European debut but needs a favour from Monaco at Porto in Group G. Leipzig, which is level on points with Porto, hosts group winner Besiktas tomorrow and will only go through if it secures more points than the Portuguese team.

Bayern hosts Paris Saint-Germain today needing to win by a four-goal margin to progress as Group B winner. PSG beat Bayern 3-0 in Paris and has a far superior goal difference.

Germany’s fourth team, Hoffenheim, didn’t make the group stage after losing in the playoffs to Liverpool.

MORE ITALIAN HEARTACHE?

None of the three Italian clubs in the competitio­n have advanced yet, setting up a nail-biting finish to the group phase that is drawing comparison­s with Italy’s World Cup playoff loss to Sweden.

Napoli appears to have the toughest path to the knockout stage. Coming off a devastatin­g loss at home to Juventus in Serie A, the Partenopei must win at Feyenoord tomorrow and hope Manchester City beats Shakhtar Donetsk in Group F.

Juventus, a finalist in two of the last three seasons, can go through with a win at Olympiakos in Group D today or if Sporting Lisbon fails to beat Barcelona.

Roma can also go through with a win against Qarabag in Group C today, or if Atletico Madrid fails to beat Chelsea.

Amid sluggish ticket sales, Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco has been urging fans to show up at the Stadio Olimpico.

EXTENDING THE RECORD

After putting seven goals past Celtic two weeks ago in Group B, PSG and its impressive offensive armada of Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani will also try to improve what is already a tournament record of 24 goals in this season’s group stage.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? Manchester City’s David Silva celebrates scoring his side’s second goal against West Ham United
Photo: AP Manchester City’s David Silva celebrates scoring his side’s second goal against West Ham United

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