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UEFA Champions League: Liverpool target history as Man City battle for survival

by Our Reporter

 

The UEFA Champions League is reaching a fever pitch with its final group stage matches today January 29, .
Amid the high-stakes showdowns, clubs are maneuvering for positioning, aiming to secure their spots for the knockout stage or risk early elimination. With all matches slated to commence at 9pm, the last day of the group stage sets the stage for potentially historic upsets.
Several teams have already stamped their tickets for the knockout stage, with Liverpool and Barcelona guaranteed to progress. Liverpool enters the final match day with 21 points, needing just a win against PSV Eindhoven to cap off a historic perfect group stage. Meanwhile, FC Barcelona faces Atalanta, seeking to solidify their place after a thrilling 4-5 win over Benfica, which marked the first 4-5 game scoreline in Champions League history.
still fighting for their lives, with Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain hanging on the brink of elimination. City, currently languishing at 25th place, must defeat Club Brugge to have any shot at advancing, as they find themselves trailing against the lower teams. PSG possesses their fate within their grasp, sitting at 22nd; they can guarantee their place with just a draw against VfB Stuttgart.
The climax of the group stage showcases every club’s determination, with heart-pounding matches expected. One of the most important encounters includes Bayern Munich hosting Slovan Bratislava, who have yet to net any points. Bayern, with their history of Champions League prowess, aims to maintain their successes, boasting recent victories even as they cope with internal challenges.
Juventus, too, is facing pressure, needing to secure points against Benfica, who are energized after their climatic matchups. Both teams are eyeing the knockout stage, hoping for favorable outcomes; Benfica must come out fighting to secure their place among the elite.
The matches are not only significant for the teams but also for the fans, as teams like Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa hit the pitch, each with their own aspirations. Dortmund, facing off against Shakhtar Donetsk, seeks to confirm their position after stumbling through previous matches. For both Aston Villa and Celtic, securing points is non-negotiable if they wish to keep their hopes alive for the playoffs.

ALL THE FIXTURES

Kick-off : 9pm Nigerian time

Matchday 8
Wednesday 29 January

Aston Villa vs Celtic
Leverkusen vs Sparta
Dortmund vs Shakhtar
Young Boys vs Crvena Zvezda
Barcelona vs Atalanta
Bayern vs Slovan Bratislava
Inter vs Monaco
Salzburg vs Atlético
Girona vs Arsenal
GNK Dinamo vs Milan
Juventus vs Benfica
LOSC Lille vs Feyenoord
Man. City vs Club Brugge
PSV vs Liverpool
Sturm Graz vs Leipzig
Sporting CP vs Bologna
Brest vs Real Madrid
Stuttgart vs PSG

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