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Champions League state of play: Man United can qualify for the knockouts TONIGHT, Spanish trio Madrid, Barca and Atletico all have work to do but comfy Chelsea can afford to rotate as Man City and PSG go head-to-head

The Champions League group stage has now reached the business end, with just two games remaining for Europe's big guns to seal a place in the knockouts.

Four teams have already confirmed their spots in the last-16 in Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Juventus and Ajax. But for a number of high-profile sides, there's still a lot of work to do.

Last year it was Chelsea and Manchester City who contested an all-English final, with Kai Havertz giving the former a slender 1-0 victory.

Thomas Tuchel's side, who sit top of the Premier League table after 12 games, can secure their place in the last-16 against Juventus on Tuesday night, while Pep Guardiola goes head-to-head against potentially Premier League-bound Mauricio Pochettino once more on Wednesday.