FIVE Premier League clubs learn potential Champions League last-16 opponents after finishing in top eight as Newcastle are forced into play-offs with Real Madrid and PSG on dramatic final day

FIVE Premier League clubs learn potential Champions League last-16 opponents after finishing in top eight as Newcastle are forced into play-offs with Real Madrid and PSG on dramatic final day

England’s Champions League clubs have learned their potential last 16 opponents after five of them finished in the top eight to automatically qualify.

Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, and Manchester City are all through to the last 16, leaving only Newcastle to negotiate the play-offs. 

In a madcap league phase finale, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain were forced into the play-offs, Napoli were knocked out altogether, and Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scored a 98th-minute header to keep Jose Mourinho‘s side in the competition. 

Newcastle drew 1-1 at PSG and must therefore play Monaco or Qarabag in a two-legged tie in February to see if they can join their fellow Premier League sides. If they make it to the last 16, they will then face Barcelona or Chelsea. 

Arsenal will face Atalanta, Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund, or Olympiacos in the last 16 after finishing top of the league phase.

Mikel Arteta’s men edged out Kazakh side Kairat 3-2 at the Emirates to become the first club to win all eight league phase games since the new format came in last season.

Arsenal will face Atalanta, Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund, or Olympiacos in the last 16 of the Champions League after topping the league phase with a clean sweep of victories

Liverpool will play Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Club Brugge, or Galatasaray after finishing third

Newcastle must endure a play-off against Monaco or Qarabag, before facing either Barcelona or Chelsea in the last 16

English clubs’ possible opponents 

Arsenal (last 16)

Atalanta 

Bayer Leverkusen 

Borussia Dortmund 

Olympiacos 

Liverpool (last 16) 

Juventus

Atletico Madrid

Club Brugge

Galatasaray 

Tottenham (last 16)

Juventus

Atletico Madrid

Club Brugge

Galatasaray

Chelsea (last 16)

PSG

Newcastle

Monaco

Qarabag 

Manchester City (last 16)

Real Madrid

Inter Milan

Bodo/Glimt

Benfica 

Newcastle (play-offs) 

Monaco

Qarabag 

Newcastle (last 16)

Barcelona 

Chelsea 

 

 

Liverpool and Tottenham will play either Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Club Brugge, or Galatasaray after finishing third and fourth in the league phase.

Arne Slot’s side hammered Qarabag 6-0 at Anfield to continue their fine Champions League form while Tottenham got the job done at Frankfurt with a 2-0 win. 

Chelsea will face PSG, Newcastle, Monaco, or Qarabag in the last 16 after clinching a 3-2 comeback win at Newcastle thanks to Joao Pedro’s second-half double.

And Manchester City – who just made the last 16 by finishing eighth – will play Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Bodo/Glimt, or Benfica in the knockout stages after beating Galatasaray 2-0. 

Peering further into the tournament, Arsenal and Manchester City are in the same segment of the draw so could be on a collision course in the quarter-finals.

Meanwhile, Liverpool and Tottenham will not meet each other at that stage but could come up against Chelsea or Newcastle. 

Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham have all earned a home game in the second leg of their last-16 and potential quarter-final ties thanks to coming in the top four.

The Gunners will also play the second leg of their semi-final at home – if indeed they get that far – thanks to finishing in the top two. 

Tottenham came fourth and have the same potential opponents as Liverpool: Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Club Brugge, or Galatasaray

Chelsea will come up against PSG, Newcastle, Monaco, or Qarabag in the last 16

Manchester City face the prospect of playing either Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Bodo/Glimt, or Benfica

Full final league table 

1. Arsenal – 24pts

2. Bayern Munich – 21pts

3. Liverpool – 18pts

4. Tottenham – 17pts

5. Barcelona – 16pts

6. Chelsea – 16pts

7. Sporting Lisbon – 16pts

8. Manchester City – 16pts

9. Real Madrid – 15pts

10. Inter – 15pts

11. PSG – 14pts

12. Newcastle – 14pts 

13. Juventus – 13pts

14. Atletico Madrid– 13pts

15. Atalanta – 13pts

16. Bayer Leverkusen – 12pts 

17. Borussia Dortmund – 11pts 

18. Olympiacos – 11pts

19. Club Brugge – 10pts

20. Galatasaray– 10pts

21. Monaco – 10pts

22. Qarabag – 10pts

23. Bodo/Glimt – 9pts

24. Benfica – 9.25pts

25. Marseille – 9pts

26. Pafos – 9pts

27. Union Saint-Gilloise –  9pts

28. PSV – 8pts

29. Athletic Bilbao – 8pts

30. Napoli – 8pts

31. Copenhagen – 8pts

32. Ajax – 6pts

33. Eintracht Frankfurt – 4pts

34. Slavia Prague – 3pts

35. Villarreal – 1pt

36. Kairat – 1pt 

The other teams who made the top eight were Bayern Munich (second), Barcelona (fifth), and Sporting Lisbon (seventh), who scored a 94th-minute winner at Athletic Bilbao to seal automatic qualification and knock Real Madrid into the play-offs. 

Avoiding the play-offs in February is a massive boost for teams in giving them time for recovery and preparation. 

Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior summed up the impact as such: ‘That’s huge. It gives us a chance to really work with the players on the training ground. I’m delighted that we’re through in this manner.’

Howe said: ‘Of course we wanted to go through automatically, but we won’t look at those games as a negative. 

‘We’re in a busy schedule and have had a lot of games this season but we have a conscientious group of players and this is just another challenge they’ve got to rise to.’

As for Newcastle, they will now have to play eight matches in February as they also have four Premier League games, a Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at Manchester City, and an FA Cup fourth-round trip to Aston Villa. 

In terms of big play-off ties, Mourinho could face Real Madrid again with Benfica – having just defeated them 4-2 in Lisbon. 

Benfica’s goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scored a 98th-minute header to seal a place in the play-offs and knock out Marseille

Real Madrid lost 4-2 at Benfica and dropped out of the top eight as a result

Paris Saint-Germain were also forced into the play-offs after drawing 1-1 at home vs Newcastle

How the draw works 

Knockout phase play-offs

Pairing I: 9/10 vs 23/24

Pairing II: 11/12 vs 21/22

Pairing III: 13/14 vs 19/20

Pairing IV: 15/16 vs 17/18

Round of 16

Pairing A: 1/2 vs Winners IV

Pairing B: 3/4 vs Winners III

Pairing C: 5/6 vs Winners II

Pairing D: 7/8 vs Winners I

Quarter-finals

Pairing 1: Winners A vs Winners D

Pairing 2: Winners B vs Winners C

Semi-finals: Winners 1 vs Winners 2

Meanwhile, PSG may have to negotiate an all-French contest against Monaco. 

The draw for the play-offs is on Friday. 


Source From: Football | Mail Online

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