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Goals all over the pitch, Man City man Angelino determined to do them over and Nagelsmann keen on revenge for Old Trafford hiding... why Leipzig spell DANGER for Man United in Champions League decider (but at least key defender Upamecano is suspended)

Sir Alex Ferguson's 'squeaky bum time' could have been invented for the finale of Champions League Group H on Tuesday night.

Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig - in that order - enter the sixth round of matches all tied together on nine points. But only two of them will advance into the last-16 after Christmas.

For the third, the prospect of playing in the Europa League will offer scant consolation.

RB Leipzig need a victory over Manchester United to make the Champions League last-16
United smashed five past Leipzig at Old Trafford but a repeat seems to be highly unlikely
How Group H looks ahead of the final matchday on Tuesday evening, with Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig all tied on nine points and only two knockout stage spots

United head to Germany to face Leipzig knowing a point will be sufficient to take them through because they have the superior head-to-head record following their 5-0 win at Old Trafford.