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22:49 GMT - The draw for the next round of the Europa League and Europa Conference League takes place on Monday from 12pm. Here’s everything you need to know:
Who is in the Europa League play-off draw?
The eight teams that finished second in the Europa League groups will each be drawn to play one of eight teams who finished third in the Champions League groups.
Champions League third-place teams: Galatasaray, Lens, Braga, Benfica, Feyenoord, AC Milan, Young Boys, Shakhtar Donetsk
Europa League second-place teams: Freiburg, Marseille, Sparta Prague, Sporting, Toulouse, Rennes, Roma, Qarabag
The winners of these ties will then be drawn in the last 16 against West Ham, Brighton, Rangers, Atalanta, Liverpool, Villarreal, Slavia Prague and Leverkusen.
Who is in the Europa Conference League play-off draw?
The eight teams that finished third in the Europa League groups will each be drawn to play one of eight teams who finished second in the Europa Conference League groups.
Europa League third-place: Olympiacos, Ajax, Betis, Sturm Graz, Royale Union SG, Maccabi Haifa, Servette, Molde
Europa Conference League second-place: Slovan Bratislava, Gent, Dinamo Zagreb, Bodo/Glimt, Legia, Ferencvaros, Frankfurt.
The winners of these ties will then be drawn in the last 16 against Aston Villa, Lille, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Plzen, Club Brugge, Fiorentina, PAOK, Fenerbahce.
22:35 GMT - Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi has spoken of his pride after qualifying for the last 16 of the Europa League.
He told TNT Sports: "I lost my voice, I lost everything. It was an amazing game. We played amazing football. We deserved to reach the top of the table.
"We could have scored more goals but we are very happy, we are very proud, for the club, for Brighton, for our fans, for our players, for the people who work inside the club.
"This is the best moment (in my time here). We want to dream. We want to prepare for that game for our best to win another step."
22:29 GMT - Rangers hero Kemar Roofe says his side will focus on one game at a time as they look to reach their second Europa League final in three seasons.
"Hopefully we’ll do it again (reaching the Europa League final), but typical cliche coming is game-by-game.
"That’s the way we did it when we did get to the final we concentrated game-by-game, and hopefully we can do the same this time."
22:21 GMT - Brighton match-winner Joao Pedro has been speaking to TNT Sports and said "these are the best moments of my life."
"I'm very happy. Thank you to my team-mates, they always support me.
"I'm very happy to be top scorer in the Europa League. To be top of the table, in the league or top scorer, you need to keep going through hard work."
22:10 GMT - You can see the final group positions below.
West Ham, Brighton, Rangers, Liverpool are through to the last 16 of the Europa League, with Aston Villa through to the last 16 of the Conference League.
It means they will all avoid a nervy two-legged play-off in February and re-enter the tournaments in March.
21:55 GMT - It’s all over! In their first European campaign Brighton make it through to the Europa League last 16 with a 1-0 win over Marseille! Incredible!
Brighton v Marseille - match report
The full-time whistle has also gone in Spain - Rangers have beaten Betis 3-2 and book their place in the last 16! Wonderful scenes.
Betis v Rangers - match report
21:50 GMT - It’s all over in London and West Ham have beaten Freiburg 2-0 and top of Group A.
West Ham v Freiburg - match report
21:49 GMT - GOAL! Brighton have found a way through! The Seagulls go wild as Joao Pedro fires high into the roof of the net as they go 1-0 up!
They overtake Marseille and top Group B as it stands.
21:45 GMT - It’s surely now or never for Brighton. They’re already assured of a play-off spot, can they find a winner to send them into the last 16?
21:38 GMT - GOAL! Rangers have retaken the lead against Betis and how crucial will that be? Kemar Roof sends the Gers fans into delirium! They’re just over 10 minutes away from the last 16 of the Europa League! 2-3.
21:35 GMT - Brighton go close to opening the scoring at the Amex, but Kaoru Mitoma’s final pass goes agonisingly astray.
21:28 GMT - We have just over 20 minutes left. Will there be a hero for Brighton or Rangers?
21:22 GMT - Away from the action for a moment as the Turkish Football Federation have imposed a permanent ban on Ankaragucu president Faruk Koca for punching a referee after their Super Lig match against Rizespor.
You can read more about that here.
21:20 BST - Marseille have hit the post and Brighton are hanging on. In the other match in Group B, Ajax are 3-1 up against AEK and will clinch a Europa Conference League play-off place as it stands.
21:10 GMT - Sparta Prague are still 3-0 up and coasting against Aris which means Rangers must beat Betis to go through - or else they’ll exit the Europa League and face a two-legged play-off to compete in the Europa Conference League.
Brighton have dominated Marseille but need to win or they will face a play-off to reach the last 16.
21:06 GMT - We’re back underway around the grounds.
20:46 GMT - It’s half-time around Europe and there’s a huge 45 minutes coming up. Can Rangers find a third against Betis? Can Brighton find a way past Marseille? Can West Ham see out the win? We’ll be back shortly!
20:42 GMT - GOAL! Edson Alvarez doubles West Ham's lead against Freiburg and they have one foot in the last 16! 2-0.
20:38 GMT - GOAL! Betis have drawn level against Rangers for the second time tonight. It’s been a thrilling half, but the Gers need all three points to stay in the competition tonight. 2-2.
20:32 GMT - After a frantic start it’s calmed down a notch. As it stands, Rangers and West Ham will go through to the last 16 of the Europa League, but Brighton need to beat Marseille to book their place.
20:20 GMT - GOAL! It’s all happening in Spain! Rangers have re-taken the lead over Betis and go back top of the group. 1-2.
20:16 GMT - GOAL! Just as a type that, Betis hit back immediately. Juan Miranda with the finish that sends Rangers back down to third in the group. 1-1.
20:14 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have taken the lead over Freiburg and will go through to the last 16 as it stands. What a night for British teams so far.
20:11 GMT - GOAL! What a goal for Rangers! Abdallah Sima gives them the lead in Spain and they go top of Group C!
20:05 GMT - GOAL! And a huge one in Group C for Rangers as Sparta Prague have taken the lead over Aris. As it stands, Rangers move down to third and will need to beat Betis to stay in the Europa League.
20:00 GMT - And we’re off!
19:55 GMT - After Aston Villa topped their group a short time ago, what can Brighton, West Ham and Rangers do? We’re five minutes away from kick-off.
19:50 GMT - What an incredible eight days it has been for Aston Villa. After beating Man City and Arsenal in the league, they go through to the last 16 of the Europa Conference League by winning their group. The draw is on Monday morning, Villa fans!
19:41 GMT - It’s all over! Aston Villa go through to the last 16 of the Europa League with a 1-1 draw against Zrinkjski. A very youthful Liverpool side lost 2-1 to Royale Union SG - but top the group regardless - while Aberdeen finally turned up in Europe as they beat Frankfurt 2-0 in their final match in Europe this season.
You can see the match stats, player ratings and read the match reports below:
Royale Union SG v Liverpool - match report
Zrinkjski v Aston Villa - match report
Aberdeen v Frankfurt - match report
19:32 GMT - GOAL! Well well well. Zrinkjski have scored an equaliser against Aston Villa. Can Villa hang on? They’re top as it stands, but another goal will make it very interesting with Legia Warsaw - currently in second place - 2-0 up against AZ Alkmaar in the other match in Group E.
19:27 GMT - We have about 10 minutes left in the early kick-offs in the Europa League and Europa Conference League. Aston Villa will join Liverpool in the last 16 as it stands…
19:20 GMT - Elsewhere tonight, Slavia Prague are 4-0 up against Servette and look set to go through to the last 16 - with Roma, 2-0 up against Sheriff Tiraspol in the other match in Group G, destined for the Europa League play-off.
19:18 GMT - GOAL! Aberdeen are now 2-0 up against Frankfurt. It’s a terrific scoreline, but too little too late with the Scottish side already out of Europe irrespective of their result tonight.
19:09 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa go 1-0 up against Zrinjski through Nicolo Zaniolo. As things stand, Villa will win the group and go through to the last 16.
19:07 GMT - GOAL! Royale Union SG go 3-1 up against Liverpool. Cameron Puertas fires low past scores his second of the night. But wait - the referee is taking a look for a possible handball in the buildup. Yep - it’s been ruled out. Still 2-1.
19:05 GMT - LASK have equalised against Toulouse. Royale Union SG need LASK to win that match - and for them to beat Liverpool - to go into a Europa League play-off and avoid dropping down to the Europa Conference League.
19:02 GMT - The team news is in for West Ham v Freiburg, Betis v Rangers and Brighton v Marseille.
You can see them below:
West Ham v Freiburg - follow live!
Betis v Rangers - follow live!
Brighton v Marseille - follow live!
18:56 GMT - We’ll bring you team news for our 8pm kick-offs shortly, featuring Rangers, Brighton and West Ham.
The trio are all vying for top-spot in their respective Europa League groups.
18:50 GMT - We’re back underway in our early kick-offs in the Europa League and Conference League matches.
18:37 GMT - Half-time across the early European fixtures!
Liverpool trail 2-1 against Royale Union SG, Villa are goalless against Zrinjski and Aberdeen have a shock 1-0 lead against Frankfurt.
See all the half-time scores in the Europa League here and the Conference League here.
18:29 GMT - GOAL! Cameron Puertas puts Royale Union SG back in front, catching Kelleher out at his near post.
18:26 GMT - GOAL! Aberdeen lead against Frankfurt thanks to Duk.
18:25 GMT - GOAL! It's all happening in Belgium - Jarell Quansah equalises from a corner kick with his first goal for Liverpool.
18:18 GMT - GOAL! Royale Union SG have the breakthrough! Mohamed Amoura breaks through the defence and rounds Caoimhin Kelleher before smashing into an empty net.
18:07 GMT - Not much to report from the opening 20 minutes across the fixtures! Liverpool's youthful side have stepped up to the test so far but are yet to make a clear-cut chance.
17:42 GMT - The early kick-offs are about to get underway! Stick with us for all the updates.
16:30 GMT - Team news is in for the early European ties! We'll have full team sheet graphics for you shortly.
Royale Union SG v Liverpool - follow live.
Zrinjski v Aston Villa - follow live.
Aberdeen v Frankfurt - follow live.
15:40 BST - We'll have team news for Liverpool, Aston Villa and Aberdeen's fixtures coming through in just under an hour!
14:35 GMT - Micah Hamilton said he had been left struggling for words following his goalscoring debut for Manchester City in the Champions League.
The rising star netted in City's 3-2 win against Red Star Belgrade.
Read more here.
13:35 GMT - Here are the Europa Conference League matches being played tonight:
Get all the previews here.
12:45 GMT - Take a look at tonight's Europa League fixtures below - get a preview for every game right here.
11:45 GMT - With the final round of Champions League group games over, it's time to select a Team of the Week!
Take a look at who made our XI here.
09:25 GMT - Lets have a look at the state of play for the six British clubs still in European competition today.
Liverpool, Brighton and West Ham are already through in the Europa League while Rangers find themselves in a must-win clash against Betis.
A win will see them top the group, but a draw or loss will mean they rely on Sparta Prague dropping points in their match against Aris.
In the Conference League, Aston Villa are safely through and will top the group by avoiding defeat to Zrinjski.
Aberdeen are out no matter what happens in their match with Frankfurt.
08:00 GMT - AC Milan finally ended their jinx away to English clubs in Europe as they beat Newcastle United 2-1 in their final Champions league Group F game on Wednesday but it was a bittersweet night for the Serie A side.
Milan's victory wasn't enough to advance to the last 16, but did land them Europa League football while eliminating Newcastle completely.
Read more here.
07:48 GMT - Welcome back to our Football Tracker! We'll have plenty of reaction from the final round of Champions League fixtures as well as a look ahead to tonight's Europa League and Conference League ties.
Wednesday, 13th December
23:06 GMT - Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has said his squad was "exposed" in the Champions League.
"The value of the squad, that's what exposed us," he told TNT Sports.
"We haven't had the ability to utilise the squad we created, that's been a big frustration for us.
"We've gone into games with almost one hand behind our back, very limited, and that hasn't helped our situation."
22:34 GMT - Up next in the Champions League, we will have the round of 16 draw. Newcastle and Man Utd are out, Arsenal and Man City are through - but who could they face?
Take a read of this article here for all the details.
22:09 GMT - Look away, Newcastle fans. Below is the final standings of the Magpies' Champions League group. Dortmund and PSG progress.
22:02 GMT - Our match reports from tonight's matches are now coming in. Click the links below to give them a read.
21:57 GMT - FULL-TIME: Celtic 2-1 Feyenoord. The Scottish champions bow out of Europe with a win.
21:55 GMT - FULL-TIME Newcastle 1-2 Milan; Dortmund 1-1 PSG. The Magpies crash out of Europe! Dortmund and PSG progress to the Champions League last 16, Milan drop into the Europa League, meanwhile.
21:49 GMT - GOAL! Celtic have taken back their lead over Feyenoord. 2-1. Gustaf Lagerbielke.
21:44 GMT - GOAL FOR MILAN! It's all falling apart for Newcastle after such a promising start. Samuel Chukwueze may have just knocked the Magpies out of Europe, 2-1 to the Italians.
21:37 GMT - GOAL! Feyenoord have equalised at Celtic Park through Yankuba Minteh. 1-1.
21:35 GMT - NO GOAL! PSG have had it chalked off for offside. It remains 1-1 in Dortmund, Newcastle given a bit of hope.
21:34 GMT - GOAL FOR PSG! It has gone from bad to worse for Newcastle. PSG have taken the lead over Dortmund, which now means the Magpies' Champions League hopes hang by a thread.
21:18 GMT - GOAL FOR MILAN! It's now all going against Newcastle, who sit behind PSG as it stands and won't progress. 1-1 at St James' Park. Former Chelsea man Christian Pulisic with the hammer blow.
21:14 GMT - GOAL FOR PSG! It's really heating up now, Warren Zaire-Emery with the strike, 1-1 in Dortmund, which is still a good result for Newcastle - as long as they hold on to their slender lead over Milan.
21:10 GMT - GOAL FOR DORTMUND! It has gone from good to great for Newcastle, who now tighten their grip on Champions League progression. Karim Adeyemi makes it 1-0 to Dortmund against PSG; Newcastle now a point ahead of the Parisians.
21:05 GMT - We are back underway at St James' Park! It remains 1-0 to Newcastle. The matches in Glasgow and Dortmund have also resumed.
20:49 GMT - HALF-TIME: Newcastle 1-0 Milan; Celtic 1-0 Feyenoord; Dortmund 0-0 PSG. As it stands, Newcastle will progress to the Champions League last 16 instead of PSG.
20:43 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle have taken the lead over Milan! It's Joelinton and it's 1-0! AS IT STANDS, the Magpies progress. Keep an eye on Dortmund v PSG here.
20:34 GMT - GOAL! Celtic have taken the lead over Feyenoord. Luis Palma from the spot, 1-0.
20:02 GMT - We have kick-off at St James' Park - click here to follow Newcastle v Milan live. Additionally, you can also follow Celtic v Feyenoord here.
19:40 GMT - FULL-TIME: Red Star 2-3 Man City. Read our match report here and check out some key match stats below.
19:34 GMT - GOAL! Red Star have another! Aleksandar Katai with the strike only moments after his side was denied a potential spot kick. Man City's lead is cut down to just 3-2.
19:31 GMT - There are now less than five minutes remaining in Man City's clash with Red Star. As ever, we will have some post-match content available shortly after the final whistle.
19:29 GMT - GOAL! Man City have reinstated their two-goal lead through Kalvin Phillips. The midfielder struck from the spot to make it 3-1.
19:20 GMT - GOAL! Red Star have scored! Hwang In-beom with the effort, Osman Bukari with the assist. It's now 2-1 to Man City.
19:05 GMT - GOAL! Man City have doubled their lead over Red Star. Oscar Bobb with the strike, 2-0.
19:00 GMT - It's not just Newcastle in action in an hour; Scottish giants Celtic are up against Feyenoord as they bow out of Europe. You can follow that match live here and check out the team news below.
18:52 GMT - Red Star's Uros Spajic picked up a yellow card just before the break, by the way. Phil Foden has also replaced Jack Grealish for City.
18:49 GMT - We are back underway in Belgrade! It remains 1-0 to Man City.
18:46 GMT - Team news for Newcastle v Milan can be found below. Martin Dubravka has passed a late fitness test!
18:42 GMT - Team news for Newcastle v AC Milan is expected soon. It's anticipated that former Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius could make a shock start for Eddie Howe's side.
18:32 GMT - HALF-TIME: Red Star 0-1 Man City.
18:05 GMT - GOAL! Man City have taken the lead over Red Star. It's Micah Hamilton with the goal, Rico Lewis with the assist.
17:59 GMT - It would appear Jack Grealish is fine and will carry on.
17:58 GMT - Jack Grealish is down injured and receiving treatment.
17:45 GMT - We are now underway in Belgrade. The other match in City's group, Leipzig v Young Boys, can also be followed live here.
16:33 GMT - Team news is in for City's clash with Red Star Belgrade - still no Erling Haaland but there is a start for youngster Micah Hamilton! Follow the match live here.
14:55 GMT - Manchester City's treble-winning coach Pep Guardiola and England women's manager Sarina Wiegman are among the finalists for The Best FIFA Men's Coach and Women's Coach awards, football's governing body said on Wednesday.
Get more on the nominations here.
12:30 GMT - Elsewhere, Manchester City will be looking to complete the group stages with a 100% record when they travel to Red Star Belgrade
City have won all five of their fixtures so far and are guaranteed to top the group, while Red Star have lost four and drawn once, sitting bottom of the standings.
Get a preview for that match here.
12:23 GMT - Loris Karius, the 30-year-old German goalkeeper, could be set to feature for Newcastle United tonight in the Champions League.
Injuries to Newcastle's goalkeeping department could see the ex-Liverpool man feature in a must-win match against AC Milan.
Read more here.
11:03 GMT - Ahead of their European clash, AC Milan boss Stefano Pioli has insisted he had no information about Sandro Tonali's involvement in sports betting last season.
Tonali used to play for Milan before joining Newcastle last summer, but has since been suspended for 10 months as a result of his gambling.
Read more here.
10:00 GMT - The biggest Champions League match this evening sees Newcastle host AC Milan - with Eddie Howe's side needing to win and hope that PSG lose against Dortmund in order to advance to the last 16. A loss, and the Magpies will be out of Europe completely.
Read a preview for that tie here.
09:05 GMT - There were six matches in the Championship last night, with Sunderland edging out Leeds and Ipswich coming from behind to defeat Watford the two big results.
Get our full round-up of the action here.
08:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker! There's some huge Champions League fixtures tonight, as well as another six games from the Championship.
Get previews for all of tonight's Champions League ties here and see the list of matches below.
Tuesday, 12th December
23:00 GMT - We're wrapping up for the night but tune in again tomorrow for the final games of the Champions League group stages, including Red Star Belgrade v Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund v PSG and the big one between Newcastle and AC Milan. Good night!
22:53 GMT - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta described their return to the Champions League as very positive after they wrapped up their Group B campaign on Tuesday with a 1-1 draw at Dutch league leaders PSV Eindhoven.
"We’ve had some big results and big experiences as well... overall finishing first with a game to play we have to be really happy, close that chapter, leave it until February and make sure in February when that chapter opens up again we are in the best possible place to compete against another top side," Arteta told the post-match press conference.
Read more on his comments here.
22:43 GMT - Erik ten Hag claims his Manchester United side "didn't lose it tonight" after literally losing to Bayern Munich and exiting Europe altogether:
"We didn't lose it today, that's clear," Ten Hag told TNT Sports.
"We had a good performance but also we made mistakes. Individual errors. In the end it was not good enough.
"Today's performance was very good, we didn't deserve to lose, but we lost the game.
"We know we want to be more consistent. As manager, I have to improve the team. I have to guide them and the players have to take the responsibility. We have to do that together."
22:38 GMT - A reminder that Angel Di Maria scored directly from a corner tonight:
22:33 GMT - A decent day out today for Joselu who bagged himself a brace in Berlin:
22:20 GMT - Bayern Munich's Harry Kane told TNT Sports he felt his side deserved the win tonight:
"I felt like we controlled the game and had the better chances. We were calm and we knew in the quick transitions we could hurt them.
"It is always tough when you are top and through already but we had a good motivation. It was nice to get the win today.
"After the result at the weekend we had a really high motivation here. I think there could be a bit more in the final third. We had a good start to the season but I feel like there are a few more gears to go up.
"We have enough ability to go far in this competition. That is the ambition, to go and win the Champions League."
22:12 GMT - In Group C, Real Madrid and Napoli emerge as the qualifiers for the last 16.
Meanwhile, Group D saw Benfica just about secure a spot in the Europa League after their entertaining win in Salzburg this evening.
22:07 GMT - It's another humbling night for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United as they finish bottom of Group A:
Arsenal were already through to the last 16 - they'll be joined by PSV from Group B:
22:03 GMT - Here are all the results from Tuesday night's Champions League fixtures:
21:58 GMT - It's full-time at Old Trafford and Manchester United are out of Europe after losing 1-0 to Bayern Munich.
Read our full report from the match here.
Here are the stats from the match:
21:53 GMT - Full-time in Copenhagen and the Danes are through to the last 16!
Jubilant scenes over there and great work from them to get out of a group where they certainly weren't fancied.
21:52 GMT - Two goals in five minutes between Union Berlin and Real Madrid.
Initially, the hosts had equalised through Alex Kral but Daniel Ceballos has restored the lead for Los Blancos with a nice touch and pinpoint finish. It's 3-2 to Real.
21:35 GMT - Over in Berlin and Joselu has netted again to give Real Madrid a 2-1 lead.
21:33 GMT - Goal! Bayern Munich lead against Manchester United.
Kingsley Coman is fed in the box by Harry Kane and has ample time to pick his spot.
United are crashing out of Europe as things stand.
21:24 GMT - Goal! Some patient build-up play by Real Madrid ends up with Joselu heading home an equaliser for the visitors in Berlin. It's now 1-1.
21:18 GMT - Goal! FC Copenhagen have the lead against Galatasaray through Lukas Lerager.
That's not what Manchester United needed at all. They still need a win just to get into the Europa League but they're deadlocked with Bayern at the moment.
20:54 GMT - It's half-time across the board now - Benfica and Napoli have both doubled their leads.
Not a lot to report from the big tie at Old Trafford.
Manchester United 0-0 Bayern Munich
20:51 GMT - Goal! Just moments later, a bizarre attempt of a clearance by David Alaba allows Kevin Volland in to score for Union Berlin. They're now leading Real Madrid 1-0.
20:48 GMT - Luka Modric has just missed an opportunity to put Real Madrid in front against Union Berlin. It's still 0-0 there with half-time approaching.
20:34 GMT - What a goal that is! Benfica's Angel Di Maria has just scored directly from the corner after sending the ball past Salzburg's Alexander Schlager.
20:22 GMT - Just the one goal to report so far and that's come for Napoli in their match against Braga - an own goal by Serdar Saatci.
They're on their way to the last 16 as it stands.
20:03 GMT - We're underway in the rest of tonight's Champions League matches.
19:44 GMT - In the other Group B fixture, Lens have beaten Sevilla meaning the Spaniards miss out on qualifying for their favourite Europa League competition.
19:41 GMT - It's all over between PSV and Arsenal and the game has ended all square.
19:06 GMT - Team news fresh from Old Trafford is in ahead of Manchester United's pivotal tie with Bayern Munich - kick-off is at 8pm.
There's a start for Raphael Varane who'll be hoping to shut out England captain Harry Kane tonight:
18:55 GMT - Goal! PSV strike early in the second half.
Yorbe Vertessen gets on the end of a lay-off to curl a great finish past Ramsdale in the Arsenal goal. It's 1-1.
18:50 GMT - The second half has kicked off between PSV and Arsenal.
18:34 GMT - That's half-time and Nketiah's goal is the difference at the break.
Here are the stats after the first 45 minutes:
18:27 GMT - Goal! A silky bit of build-up play from Arsenal results in a tidy finish by Eddie Nketiah, who coolly slots the ball into the bottom corner from the edge of PSV's box.
It's 1-0 to the Arsenal.
18:09 GMT - It's been a physical game so far in Eindhoven with a few firm (but fair) challenges flying in.
We're still goalless although PSV have perhaps had the better of the chances so far.
17:46 GMT - We are underway at Philips Stadion!
16:54 GMT - The line-ups are in for PSV v Arsenal, who give a start to Aaron Ramsdale in goal:
16:26 GMT - Here are all the fixtures in the Champions League this evening:
15:52 GMT - Real Madrid are determined to finish on a high when they visit Union Berlin in their final Champions League Group C clash on Tuesday, coach Carlo Ancelotti said, despite having already secured top spot with one round of games remaining.
"The goal is achieved, we have done well so far. But we want to finish well, showing a good image," Ancelotti told a press conference on Monday.
Read more on his pre-match comments here.
15:46 GMT - Arsenal travel to PSV knowing they've already won the group, meaning a chance for boss Mikel Arteta to rotate some players ahead of the busy festive fixture period.
It's an earlier kick-off - follow live commentary from 5.45pm.
15:35 GMT - Manchester United - who are bottom of Group A - can still make the last 16 if they beat visiting Bayern and Galatasaray draw at second-placed FC Copenhagen, with both of those teams on five points.
15:30 GMT - Bayern Munich have already secured top spot in Group A but coach Thomas Tuchel has vowed his side will still give "100 per cent" against a Manchester United side hoping for other results to go their way this evening.
"When you sign for Bayern or (Manchester) United, you sign to give 100 per cent every day. When you wear the Bayern Munich jersey, you behave like champions, there's no other way. We have high expectations, even if we're always under pressure," Tuchel said in his press conference ahead of tonight's clash.
"United will give everything tomorrow to get through."