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23:13 GMT - That's a wrap for the Tracker tonight. Thanks for joining us!
22:45 GMT - Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior to TNT Sports: "I thought the character of the players, the resilience in the second half, the reaction to going behind was so positive – all the things I'm asking for.
"I wanted to go aggressive in the first half. We had wing-back moments in their half, but at the same time, the distances were too big. We corrected it at half-time, I made personnel changes.
"Joao Pedro scored some magnificent goals in a magnificent performance from him. He's given that to me since I came to the club. All in all, we're through, and we’re delighted.
"A team hasn't won here in a long time, so for the lads to come from behind and show character, it makes me very happy."
22:43 GMT - Tottenham boss Thomas Frank to TNT Sports: "Very happy for the performance. The players showed great character and mentality.
"We were more or less in control from the beginning to the end. There are no easy games, but we are sitting here with 17 points and finishing fourth. I think it is very impressive.
"The fans were fantastic. They travelled in numbers and showed support throughout the game."
22:33 GMT - Chelsea's Joao Pedro to TNT Sports:
"Very happy for the victory. The team did a brilliant game.
"My goals... I tried to do my best to help my teammates. Today I scored two brilliant goals.
"The coach said to be calm, play our game on the pitch. In the first half, we didn't do it; in the second half, it was open, which is why we scored two goals.
"It's very positive for us. People had a lot of doubts about us. I'm happy. Now it's time to focus on the Premier League."
22:27 GMT - Who could each team face in the round of 16?
PSG, Newcastle, Monaco or Qarabag v Barcelona or Chelsea
Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Club Brugge or Galatasaray v Liverpool or Tottenham
Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Bodo/Glimt, Benfica v Sporting Lisbon or Man City
Atalanta, Leverkusen, Dortmund or Olympiacos v Arsenal or Bayern
Read more: Champions League knockouts: Who could English teams face in the next rounds?
22:24 GMT - Manchester City's Bernardo Silva to TNT Sports: "We are happy, just very happy because we wanted to qualify in the top eight. With a bit of drama, we did it.
"Overall, very happy because we avoided two games. With the schedule, it's really important to do that. We also need to recover some players to arrive in the last months of the season."
22:20 GMT - Tottenham's Dominic Solanke to TNT Sports:
"I was there as an option off the bench and coming on at 1-0 to try and get that second goal to kill the game. After that, it was quite comfortable, so we're delighted.
"I like getting into the box with a bit of time and that low finish across the goal is something that strikers dream of.
"Everyone knows how long I was out for. It's going to take some time for me to get up to speed. Every game I'm playing, I'm getting stronger."
22:19 GMT - Here's how the league phase has finished:
22:07 GMT - A crazy night of results for what is turning out to be a crazy format in the Champions League.
Some key talking points:
Arsenal are joined by Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City and Liverpool in the top eight, thus they head straight into the last 16.
Real Madrid drop into the playoffs alongside the likes of PSG, Newcastle and Juventus.
Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Sporting are the other sides to finish in the top eight.
21:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Napoli 2-3 Chelsea
21:55 GMT - FULL-TIME! Manchester City 2-0 Galatasaray
21:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! PSG 1-1 Newcastle
21:54 GMT - FULL-TIME! Arsenal 3-2 Kairat Almany
21:52 GMT - FULL-TIME! Liverpool 6-0 Qarabag
21:51 GMT- FULL-TIME! Frankfurt 0-2 Tottenham
21:46 GMT - England will have five clubs in the last 16 as things stand: Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Man City.
21:43 GMT - Inter Milan's goal at Dortmund is big news for Newcastle. It means the Magpies could face Barcelona or Chelsea in the last 16, if they get past Qarabag or Monaco in the round of 32.
21:42 GMT - GOAL! Joao Pedro scores again as Chelsea lead 3-2 in Naples.
21:35 GMT - GOAL! Dominic Solanke breaks free before slotting home to put Spurs 2-0 up and heading for a top eight finish.
21:32 GMT - Real Madrid are now 3-2 down to Benfica and could really use a win. Barcelona are now 3-1 up against Copenhagen.
21:28 GMT - Hugo Eikitike and Alexis Mac Alliser have added a fourth and fifth for Liverpool, who are breezing past Qarabag.
21:24 GMT - Newcastle and Chelsea are in the round of 32. Both of them could be drawn against either Bodo/Glimt - who beat Man City in the last match - or Marseille.
21:21 GMT - GOAL! Joao Pedro finds some space on the edge of the penalty box and smashes the ball into the top right corner! It's all square at 2-2 between Napoli and Chelsea.
21:10 GMT - GOAL! Mohamed Salah scores an absolute screamer to put Liverpool 3-0 up against Qarabag.
21:03 GMT - GOAL! Breakthrough for Tottenham! Randal Kolo Muani taps in a well-worked goal to put Spurs ahead at Frankfurt.
21:02 GMT - We're getting back up and running for a huge 45 minutes ahead.
20:59 GMT - Here's who the English sides could face in the next rounds at HT:
- Arsenal could face Juventus, Dortmund, Leverkusen, and Athletic Bilbao in the last 16
- Liverpool could face Barcelona, Sporting, Napoli or Copenhagen in the last 16
- Man City could face Barcelona, Sporting, Napoli or Copenhagen in the last 16
- Spurs could face Inter, Chelsea, Galatasaray or Club Brugge in the last 16
- Newcastle could face Atletico Madrid, Atalanta, Qarabag or Monaco in the last 16
- Chelsea will go into the playoffs against Galatasaray or Club Brugge and then face Real Madrid or Tottenham in the last 16
20:51 GMT - HALF-TIME! The whistle has gone around the grounds.
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20:51 GMT - GOAL! Amazingly, Jose Mourinho's Benfica have come from a goal down to now lead against Real Madrid just before the break. Andreas Schjelderup and a penalty from Vangelis Pavlidis stunning the Spaniards.
20:49 GMT - GOAL! Newcastle pull level just before half-time! Joe Willock brings the Magpies level in Paris.
Newcastle will move just behind PSG into the top eight as things stand.
20:43 GMT - GOAL! Manchester United loanee Rasmus Hojlund bites against Chelsea to put Napoli 2-1 up just before the break.
That goal for Napoli will see Chelsea slide down to 12th and into the round of 32, where they could face Galatasaray or Club Brugge.
20:40 GMT - The big movers so far are Copenhagen, who will qualify for the round of 32 if they hold on to their 1-0 lead against Barcelona. They will move up seven places. Going the other way is Marseille, who are 2-0 down at Club Brugge and will be eliminated from Europe altogether if results stay this way. They slide down six places.
Man City are in the top eight, as it stands, climbing five places, with Barcelona, Newcastle and Sporting Lisbon all dropping down four places.
20:39 GMT - GOAL! Gabriel Martinelli puts Arsenal 3-1 up against Kairat Almaty.
20:34 GMT - GOAL! Antonio Vergara pulls Napoli level against Chelsea, finishing his beautiful individual effort with a superb strike from inside the box.
20:33 GMT - Some more updates around the grounds:
Real Madrid have taken the lead away at Benfica thanks to a goal from top scorer Kylian Mbappe.
Barcelona are surprisingly trailing at home to Copenhagen.
20:31 - Barcelona are currently losing to Copenhagen who they could face in the knockout round. Tottenham are on course to face either Monaco or PSV, with Newcastle or Inter set to face Club Brugge or Qarabag. There's a long way to go, of course
20:29 GMT - GOAL! Manchester City go 2-0 up against Galatasaray.
Rayan Cherki receives a pass inside the box and smashes a low shot into the bottom left corner.
20:23 GMT - As things stand, Arsenal will finish top, Liverpool up to third with Chelsea and Man City in the top eight. Tottenham and Newcastle are in the round of 32 with Barcelona, who are losing 1-0 at home to Copenhagen, and Inter, drawing 0-0 at Dortmund
Marseille are clinging on to 24th - the final position in the round of 32. They are 2-0 down away to Club Brugge who are up to 20th.
20:21 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool double their lead through Florian Wirtz. The German perfectly collects a pass on the edge of the penalty area from Hugo Ekitike, then produces a nice strike into the bottom left corner.
20:19 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea strike first. A foul by Antonio Vergara is given as a penalty, which Enzo Fernandez dispatches.
20:16 GMT - GOAL! Alexis Mac Allister finds some space inside the box and scores with a crashing header into the middle of the net, giving the goalkeeper no chance. Liverpool lead against Qarabag.
20:16 GMT - GOAL! Kai Havertz puts the Gunners ahead again with a solid strike in the box.
20:11 GMT - GOAL! Erling Haaland coolly slots the ball home after some nice team build-up to put Manchester City ahead against Galatasaray.
20:08 GMT - Dembele has missed an early penalty for PSG after three minutes, but the Parisiens are now ahead through a fine Vitinha finish.
20:07 GMT - GOAL! Kairat Almaty are level at the Emirates!
Jorginho wins the battle of wills and sends an unstoppable penalty past Kepa Arrizabalaga into the bottom right corner.
20:03 GMT - GOAL! Arsenal are ahead. Viktor Gyökeres gets a shot away from the edge of the box and scores into the bottom right corner.
Meanwhile in Germany, Spurs have seen an early goal ruled out by VAR.
20:00 GMT - We are getting underway around the grounds!
We'll have as many goal updates and replays as we can throw at you right here.
19:22 GMT - Some lineups in for you ahead of the kick-offs at 8pm:






17:50 GMT - Galatasaray head to Manchester City at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday for a crucial league phase clash in the UEFA Champions League.
Manchester City suffered a 3-1 defeat away to Bodø/Glimt in their last match in the competition.
Galatasaray played out a 1-1 draw in their last match at home against Atlético de Madrid and are unbeaten in their last four games in all competitions.
Manchester City are 11th in the table with 13 points, while Galatasaray are 17th with 10 points. Both sides are currently in position to qualify for the knockout round playoffs, so it's all or nothing.
Hosts Manchester City have been tough to beat at home this Champions League season, with two wins and just one loss in three contests. City will be out to prolong an eight-match home unbeaten streak in all competitions.
17:44 GMT - Qarabağ are on the road to face Liverpool for a league phase match in the UEFA Champions League at Anfield on Wednesday, with the hosts looking to secure a place in the knockout round.
Liverpool earned a 3-0 victory over Olympique Marseille at Orange Vélodrome in their last match, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo on the scoresheet.
In the final third, Szoboszlai has been a key player for Liverpool in the Champions League this season. He is the team's top scorer with four goals, two of which have been the critical first of the match.
Hosts Liverpool have been tough to beat at Anfield this Champions League season, with two wins and just one loss in three contests. The Reds are in the midst of a five-match home unbeaten streak in all competitions.
17:40 GMT - Tottenham Hotspur travel to face Eintracht Frankfurt at Deutsche Bank Park on Wednesday for a league phase match in the UEFA Champions League, with the visitors looking to clinch a place in the knockout round and the home side having already been eliminated from contention.
Spurs are fifth in the table on 14 points, currently in position for a place in the knockout round. Frankfurt's four points place them 33rd.
Spurs won the last meeting between the teams, coming out on top 1-0 in a Europa League quarter-finals match at Deutsche Bank Park last season. Dominic Solanke scored the only goal for Spurs in the 43rd minute with a spot-kick.
Spurs have got the better of Frankfurt of late, unbeaten in their last four matches. Frankfurt are looking for their first win in their encounters since October 2022. Spurs during that period have outscored the German side with five goals for and three against.

15:42 GMT - Galatasaray star Leroy Sane has spoken on his return to Manchester City this week in their Champions League clash.
The former City star worked under Guardiola alongside teammate Ilkay Gundogan. Speaking to BBC Sport ahead of the crucial European tie, Sane praised Guardiola in what will be a welcome return.
"(He is) the definitive architect of modern football."
"Pep shows you a different sport entirely," he explained. "His tactical demands are relentless, but he didn't just coach me — he evolved me. I left his guidance as a far more complete player than I ever thought possible."
Read more: 'Guardiola is architect of modern football': Sane excited by Man City return
15:40 GMT - As the final league phase matches of the 2025/26 Champions League take place, last season's beaten finalists, Internazionale, find themselves in 14th position but with an outside chance of making it into the top eight for automatic qualification if results go in their favour.
The Nerazzurri are away at Borussia Dortmund, who themselves will be hoping for the three points to, at the very least, keep them from dropping out of the playoff positions.
Read more: Why are Internazionale finding it hard to compete with Europe's best?
13:47 GMT - Five of the six Premier League clubs are in the top eight, which guarantees a last-16 place. Manchester City sit outside merely by goal difference.
Will all six make it through, or will a dreaded playoff await any of the English sides?
13:45 GMT - Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon has rejected criticism of his form this season.
Asked about his form ahead of Newcastle's clash with PSG, Gordon insisted: "I think perception can sometimes distort reality a little bit. I think people's expectations of me have grown, and rightly so, and I'm completely fine with that.
"But I know I'm doing the right things every day. I try and do the right things, whether I'm flying or whether I'm not playing so well."
Read more: 'They get paid well to stop me': Newcastle's Gordon unconcerned by mixed form
13:43 GMT - Jose Mourinho's Benfica side will face Real Madrid on Wednesday in a make-or-break Champions League encounter, marking an emotional reunion for the Portuguese manager with his former club and one of his most trusted ex-players, Alvaro Arbeloa.
"Arbeloa is my boy; he's not just a former player of mine," Mourinho said at a press conference on Tuesday. "He is one of my favourite players on a personal level. He wasn't the best footballer I had at Madrid, but he was one of the best men. He's the last person I would put pressure on."
Read more: Benfica's Mourinho set for Real Madrid reunion in Champions League clash
13:41 GMT - Everything is in play until the final kick of the final game, and that's especially true for Napoli and Chelsea, who meet at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona tonight.
That's because the Blues currently find themselves in the eighth and final automatic qualification spot, and the Partnopei are only outside of the playoff positions on goal difference.
For Napoli, the difference between Serie A and European form couldn't be more stark.
Read more: All to play for as Napoli host Chelsea in winner-takes-all Champions League tie
13:38 GMT - Holders Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Liverpool are among the clubs battling for direct passage to the last 16 of the Champions League going into the final round of the league phase this week.
Fifteen teams have already sealed their progress to the knockout rounds, but a further 17 sides will be competing for the remaining places with all 18 games kicking off at the same time on Wednesday.
Read more: Champions League state of play: What is at stake in final league phase games?
13:30 GMT - Welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker!
It's a busy night ahead as the Champions League winds up its league phase with 18 games all being played at once.
Both Arsenal and Bayern Munich have secured top-eight finishes. Who will join them?

