UEFA Champions League Group Standings and Matchups – Matchday 5
LONDON (Sporting Alert) — As we head into Matchday five, here are the matchups and point standings in every group leading up to those games in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday (Nov.26) and Wednesday (Nov.27).
With defending champions Bayern Munich, English Premier League side Manchester City and Spanish La Liga sides Atlético de Madrid and FC Barcelona all securing places into the knocked round, several others will be hoping to seal their places before the loaded festive period.
The likes of EPL sides Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, as well as Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain will all be looking to wrap up qualifying slots, as well as possible pole positions in their respective groups.
UEFA Champions League Group Standings and Matchups – Matchday 5
Group A
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (7 pts) v Manchester United (8)
FC Shakhtar Donetsk (5) v Real Sociedad (1)
Group B
Juventus (3 pts) v FC København (4)
Real Madrid CF (10) v Galatasaray (4)
Group C
RSC Anderlecht (1 pt) v Benfica (4)
Paris Saint-Germain (10) v Olympiacos FC (7)
Group D
PFC CSKA Moskva (3 pts) v FC Bayern Munich (12)
Manchester City FC (9) v FC Viktoria Plzeň (0)
Group E
FC Basel 1893 (5 pts) v Chelsea FC (9)
FC Steaua Bucureşti (2) v FC Schalke 04 (6)
Group F
Arsenal (9 pts) v Olympique de Marseille (0)
Borussia Dortmund (6) v SSC Napoli (9)
Group G
FC Porto (4 pts) v FK Austria Wien (1)
FC Zenit (5) v Atlético de Madrid (12)
Group H
Ajax (4 pts) v FC Barcelona (10)
Celtic (3) v AC Milan (5)
Matchup Source: UEFA.com
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