The second leg of the Champions League and Europa League group stage resumes today.
here are the groups and today's games.
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Champions League: What can be decided in fourth round of group games?
Last updated on
23 November 202023 November 2020.From the section European Football
The Champions League returns after a three-week break as we reach the business end of the group stages.
Three of the four English teams - and several other European giants - could book a place in the knockout stages with two games to spare this week.
So who needs what to qualify and who can be eliminated?
Group E
Tuesday - Rennes v Chelsea, Krasnodar v Sevilla (both 17:55 GMT)
Chelsea could progress on Tuesday but they would need Sevilla to get at least a draw against Krasnodar.
If the Spanish side win in Russia, Chelsea will go through as long as they avoid defeat in France. If Chelsea win, they only need Sevilla to draw. If Krasnodar win, then Chelsea will have to wait.
Wins for Chelsea and Sevilla would send both through and eliminate Krasnodar and Rennes.
Group H
Tuesday - Manchester United v Istanbul Basaksehir, Paris St-Germain v RB Leipzig (both 20:00 GMT)
This is one of only two truly close groups.
Manchester United cannot clinch a place in the knockout stages this week. With placings determined by head-to-head record rather than goal difference, they could even end the day outside the top two if they lose to Basaksehir, as they did in Istanbul in the reverse fixture.
Group C
Wednesday - Olympiakos v Manchester City (17:55 GMT), Marseille v Porto (20:00 GMT)
Manchester City will progress to the last 16 if they pick up at least one point against Olympiakos in Athens on Wednesday.
Marseille will be eliminated if they lose at home to Porto.
Group D
Wednesday - Liverpool v Atalanta, Ajax v Midtjylland (both 20:00 GMT)
Liverpool will reach the knockout rounds if they beat Atalanta at Anfield. A draw will be enough if Ajax do not beat Midtjylland.
Danes Midtjylland will be eliminated if they lose.
Group G
Tuesday - Dynamo Kyiv v Barcelona, Juventus v Ferencvaros (both 20:00 GMT)
9 pts - Barcelona, 6 pts - Juventus, 1 pt - Dynamo Kyiv and Ferencvaros
Barcelona will progress if they win. Juventus will join them in the next round if they win, so long as Barcelona do not lose.
A draw would be enough for Barca if Juve do not lose.
Ferencvaros and Dynamo Kyiv need practically every result to go their way to qualify.
Group F
Tuesday - Borussia Dortmund v Club Bruges, Lazio v Zenit St Petersburg (both 20:00 GMT)
6 pts - Borussia Dortmund, 5 pts - Lazio, 4 pts - Club Bruges, 1 pt - Zenit St Petersburg
No teams can book a spot in the knockout stages, but Zenit St Petersburg could be out of contention if they lose and Borussia Dortmund win.
Group A
Wednesday - Atletico Madrid v Lokomotiv Moscow, Bayern Munich v Red Bull Salzburg (both 20:00 GMT)
9 pts - Bayern Munich, 4 pts - Atletico Madrid, 2 pts - Lokomotiv Moscow, 1 pt - Salzburg
Bayern Munich will be through to the knockout stages if they beat Red Bull Salzburg. They could afford to draw if Lokomotiv Moscow do not beat Atletico in the other game.
Group B
Wednesday - Borussia Monchengladbach v Shakhtar Donetsk (17:55 GMT), Inter Milan v Real Madrid (20:00 GMT)
5 pts - Borussia Monchengladbach, 4 pts - Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Madrid, 2 pts - Inter Milan
Nobody can seal their place in the last 16 or be eliminated in Group B.
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Todays Games
Hot Games
Manchester United vs Istanbul Basaksehir (11pm)
Team news
United could welcome Paul Pogba back into their squad for Tuesday's game (20:00 GMT kick-off) after the France midfielder missed Saturday's Premier League win over West Brom with a knock.
United, who are the only English club who cannot qualify for the last 16 during this round of fixtures, will be without defenders Phil Jones (knee), and Luke Shaw (hamstring), while midfielder Jesse Lingard is self-isolating after being in contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.
Former United defender Rafael is likely to make an Old Trafford return with Istanbul Basaksehir, and ex-Liverpool centre-back Martin Skrtel should also line up for the visitors.
Chances of qualifying?
Data analysts Gracenote say United - who top Group H going into Tuesday's game - have a 72% chance of progressing to the knockout stages.
Simon Gleave, head of sports analysis at Nielsen's Gracenote, said: "Manchester United were looking good prior to matchday three but then suffered a shocking defeat in Istanbul to open up the group again.
RB Leipzig are now marginal favourites to progress (75%) from the group ahead of United and Paris St-Germain (50%).
Match stats
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Champions League: What can be decided in fourth round of group games?
Last updated on
23 November 202023 November 2020.From the section European Football

The Champions League returns after a three-week break as we reach the business end of the group stages.
Three of the four English teams - and several other European giants - could book a place in the knockout stages with two games to spare this week.
So who needs what to qualify and who can be eliminated?
Group E

Tuesday - Rennes v Chelsea, Krasnodar v Sevilla (both 17:55 GMT)
Chelsea could progress on Tuesday but they would need Sevilla to get at least a draw against Krasnodar.
If the Spanish side win in Russia, Chelsea will go through as long as they avoid defeat in France. If Chelsea win, they only need Sevilla to draw. If Krasnodar win, then Chelsea will have to wait.
Wins for Chelsea and Sevilla would send both through and eliminate Krasnodar and Rennes.
Group H

Tuesday - Manchester United v Istanbul Basaksehir, Paris St-Germain v RB Leipzig (both 20:00 GMT)
This is one of only two truly close groups.
Manchester United cannot clinch a place in the knockout stages this week. With placings determined by head-to-head record rather than goal difference, they could even end the day outside the top two if they lose to Basaksehir, as they did in Istanbul in the reverse fixture.
Group C

Wednesday - Olympiakos v Manchester City (17:55 GMT), Marseille v Porto (20:00 GMT)
Manchester City will progress to the last 16 if they pick up at least one point against Olympiakos in Athens on Wednesday.
Marseille will be eliminated if they lose at home to Porto.
Group D

Wednesday - Liverpool v Atalanta, Ajax v Midtjylland (both 20:00 GMT)
Liverpool will reach the knockout rounds if they beat Atalanta at Anfield. A draw will be enough if Ajax do not beat Midtjylland.
Danes Midtjylland will be eliminated if they lose.
Group G
Tuesday - Dynamo Kyiv v Barcelona, Juventus v Ferencvaros (both 20:00 GMT)
9 pts - Barcelona, 6 pts - Juventus, 1 pt - Dynamo Kyiv and Ferencvaros
Barcelona will progress if they win. Juventus will join them in the next round if they win, so long as Barcelona do not lose.
A draw would be enough for Barca if Juve do not lose.
Ferencvaros and Dynamo Kyiv need practically every result to go their way to qualify.
Group F
Tuesday - Borussia Dortmund v Club Bruges, Lazio v Zenit St Petersburg (both 20:00 GMT)
6 pts - Borussia Dortmund, 5 pts - Lazio, 4 pts - Club Bruges, 1 pt - Zenit St Petersburg
No teams can book a spot in the knockout stages, but Zenit St Petersburg could be out of contention if they lose and Borussia Dortmund win.
Group A
Wednesday - Atletico Madrid v Lokomotiv Moscow, Bayern Munich v Red Bull Salzburg (both 20:00 GMT)
9 pts - Bayern Munich, 4 pts - Atletico Madrid, 2 pts - Lokomotiv Moscow, 1 pt - Salzburg
Bayern Munich will be through to the knockout stages if they beat Red Bull Salzburg. They could afford to draw if Lokomotiv Moscow do not beat Atletico in the other game.
Group B
Wednesday - Borussia Monchengladbach v Shakhtar Donetsk (17:55 GMT), Inter Milan v Real Madrid (20:00 GMT)
5 pts - Borussia Monchengladbach, 4 pts - Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Madrid, 2 pts - Inter Milan
Nobody can seal their place in the last 16 or be eliminated in Group B.

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Todays Games
Hot Games
Manchester United vs Istanbul Basaksehir (11pm)
Team news
United could welcome Paul Pogba back into their squad for Tuesday's game (20:00 GMT kick-off) after the France midfielder missed Saturday's Premier League win over West Brom with a knock.
United, who are the only English club who cannot qualify for the last 16 during this round of fixtures, will be without defenders Phil Jones (knee), and Luke Shaw (hamstring), while midfielder Jesse Lingard is self-isolating after being in contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.
Former United defender Rafael is likely to make an Old Trafford return with Istanbul Basaksehir, and ex-Liverpool centre-back Martin Skrtel should also line up for the visitors.
Chances of qualifying?
Data analysts Gracenote say United - who top Group H going into Tuesday's game - have a 72% chance of progressing to the knockout stages.
Simon Gleave, head of sports analysis at Nielsen's Gracenote, said: "Manchester United were looking good prior to matchday three but then suffered a shocking defeat in Istanbul to open up the group again.
RB Leipzig are now marginal favourites to progress (75%) from the group ahead of United and Paris St-Germain (50%).
Match stats
- Manchester United have lost three of their past four games against Turkish opponents in European competition.
- Istanbul Basaksehir's only previous away game against an English team in European competition came in August 2018, when they lost 1-0 to Burnley in a Europa League qualifier.
- United have won their past six home games in Europe by an aggregate score of 20-1, including their 5-0 victory over RB Leipzig this season.
- Istanbul Basaksehir have lost their past three away games in European competition, failing to score a goal in their past two.
- France forward Anthony Martial is looking to become the first Manchester United player to score in three consecutive Champions League games since Wayne Rooney in March 2010.
- Istanbul Basaksehir striker Demba Ba has made four previous appearances at Old Trafford, scoring in a 1-1 draw while playing for Newcastle United in November 2011.
- Ba and Edin Visca scored the two goals for Istanbul Basaksehir in their previous win against Manchester United. The last player to score home and away against United in the group stage of a Champions League campaign was Braga's Alan in 2012-13