The Champions League returns on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some of Europe's finest teams still in quest for a position in the round of 16 with one game remaining.
With two games remaining for teams to book their places in the round of 16, it's officially the business end of the UEFA Champions League group stage.
Matchday 5 has a lot on the line to offer and Futballnews is here to bring them all to you.
Some teams, like Newcastle United and Sevilla, might be eliminated from the Champions League if their results this week do not go their way, while teams like Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal could guarantee their spot in the next round with one game remaining.
However, by finishing last in their respective groups, teams like Union Berlin and Antwerp risk missing out on a position in the Europa League knockout stage playoffs.
As always, Paramount+ will air the games.
Below are the Champions League standing ahead of the matchday 5 encounter in Europe's foremost club tournament.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
From the table above, only Bayern, Real Sociedad, Barcelona, and Manchester City have an upper edge and can qualify for the next round with just a draw.
Others still have a mountain to climb in the Champions League and the fixtures this week will determine who goes further.
Here are all the fixtures and kick-off times for Tuesday and Wednesday:
With two games remaining for teams to book their places in the round of 16, it's officially the business end of the UEFA Champions League group stage.
Matchday 5 has a lot on the line to offer and Futballnews is here to bring them all to you.
Some teams, like Newcastle United and Sevilla, might be eliminated from the Champions League if their results this week do not go their way, while teams like Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal could guarantee their spot in the next round with one game remaining.
However, by finishing last in their respective groups, teams like Union Berlin and Antwerp risk missing out on a position in the Europa League knockout stage playoffs.
As always, Paramount+ will air the games.
Below are the Champions League standing ahead of the matchday 5 encounter in Europe's foremost club tournament.
Champions League Groups and Points
Group A
- Bayern Munich (12 points)
- Copenhagen (4 points)
- Galatasaray (4 points)
- Manchester United (3 points)
Group B
- Arsenal (9 points)
- PSV (5 points)
- Lens (5 points)
- Sevilla (2 points)
Group C
- Real Madrid (12 points)
- Napoli (7 points)
- Braga (3 points)
- Union Berlin (1 point)
Group D
- Real Sociedad (10 points)
- Inter Milan (10 points)
- RB Salzburg (3 points)
- Benfica (0 point)
Group E
- Atletico Madrid (8 points)
- Lazio (7 points)
- Feyenoord (6 points)
- Celtic (1 point)
Group F
- Borussia Dortmund (7 points)
- Paris Saint-Germain (6 points)
- AC Milan (5 points)
- Newcastle United (4 points)
Group G
- Manchester City (12 points)
- RB Leipzig (9 points
- Crvena zvezda (1 point)
- Young Boys (1 point)
Group H
- Barcelona (9 points)
- Porto (9 points)
- Shakhtar Donetsk (6 points)
- Antwerp (0 point)
From the table above, only Bayern, Real Sociedad, Barcelona, and Manchester City have an upper edge and can qualify for the next round with just a draw.
Others still have a mountain to climb in the Champions League and the fixtures this week will determine who goes further.
Here are all the fixtures and kick-off times for Tuesday and Wednesday:
Tuesday, 27th November 2023
- SS Lazio v Celtic (18:45)
- Shakhtar Donetsk v Antwerp (18:45)
- Feyenoord v Atlético Madrid (21:00)
- Paris Saint-Germain v Newcastle United (21:00)
- AC Milan v Borussia Dortmund (21:00)
- Manchester City v RB Leipzig (21:00)
- BSC Young Boys v Crvena Zvezda (21:00)
- FC Barcelona v FC Porto (21:00)
Wednesday, 28th November 2023
- Galatasaray v Manchester United (18:45)
- Sevilla FC v PSV (18:45)
- FC Bayern Munich v FC Copenhagen (21:00)
- Arsenal v RC Lens (21:00)
- Real Madrid v Napoli (21:00)
- SC Braga v FC Union Berlin (21:00)
- Benfica v Inter Milan (21:00)
- Real Sociedad v Red Bull Salzburg (21:00)