Day 8 of the Champions League league phase was played this week (all matches were on Wednesday), with Paris Saint-Germain, in particular, winning at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on Wednesday against Stuttgart (1-4).
The UEFA Champions League's first-ever league phase comes to a close on Wednesday when 18 games will kick off at the same time as the push for knockout berths approaches a frenetic finish. A series of dramatic events on Matchday 8 would be a fitting finale for the league phase,
Manchester City scored three second half goals to come back from the brink of elimination and advance to the UEFA Champions League’s inaugural knockout round playoffs following a thrilling 3-1 victory over Club Brugge on Wednesday night.
With the Champions League's revamped 'league' stage over, attention turns to the play-off round, which takes place in two weeks
The league phase of the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League comes to a conclusion this week as teams battle for those coveted places in the next round. After last week's games, only Liverpool and Barcelona are absolutely assured of a place in the Round of 16 - although Arsenal are also practically there - leaving at least five more byes to the next round up for grabs.
AC Milan dropped out of the top eight with a 2-1 loss at Dinamo Zagreb as Yunus Musah's 39th-minute sending-off proved crucial.
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VfB Stuttgart can seal their place in the UEFA Champions League last 16 play-offs with a positive result at home to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday (kick-off: 9pm CET).
Manchester City face a mammoth night in European competition this week with their fate in the UEFA Champions League hanging in the balance.Having lost three of their last four matches in the league
Manchester City will look to keep their continental dreams alive as they welcome Club Brugge to the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night on the final matchday of the league phase. It appears as though the Citizens’ struggles in the UEFA Champions League this season may have caught up with them as they sit on the verge of elimination entering into the last day of league phase play in the new format.
Paris Saint-Germain travel to Germany to take on VfB Stuttgart in the final UEFA Champions League round of games at MHPArena on Wednesday. After last week's heroic 4-2 win over Manchester City from 2-0 down,