Top‑eight scramble dominates Champions League group climax

After 126 matches, 426 goals, five hat-tricks and 28 red cards the Champions League group phase reaches its head-spinning climax on Wednesday with 30 of the 36 clubs still with all to play for on the final night of action across Europe. (AFP/File)
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Updated 27 January 2026
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Top‑eight scramble dominates Champions League group climax

  • Arsenal and Bayern Munich cannot finish outside the top eight and are therefore automatically through to the last 16
  • The bottom four — Kairat Almaty, Villarreal, Slavia Prague and Eintracht Frankfurt — are all eliminated, while 13 clubs are assured of at least a playoff spot

LONDON: After 126 matches, 426 goals, five hat-tricks and 28 red cards the Champions League group phase reaches its head-spinning climax on Wednesday with 30 of the 36 clubs still with all to play for on the final night of action across Europe.
Arsenal, the only team with a 100 percent record, and Bayern Munich cannot finish outside the top eight and are therefore automatically through to the last 16.
The bottom four — Kairat Almaty, Villarreal, Slavia Prague and Eintracht Frankfurt — are all eliminated, while 13 clubs are assured of at least a playoff spot.
But the scenarios are complex as some teams try to avoid the jeopardy of the playoffs by clinching a top-eight spot and others desperately try to earn themselves a lifeline by avoiding finishing below the elimination trap door of 24th.
Here are the main talking points ahead of Wednesday:

THE BATTLE FOR THE TOP EIGHT
Six more automatic spots are available on the final night with Real Madrid, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, holders Paris St. ⁠Germain, Newcastle United and Chelsea all with their top-eight destiny firmly in their own hands.
Wins for Real at Benfica, Liverpool at home to Qarabag and Spurs away to Eintracht Frankfurt would ensure they move into the knockout phase.
The standout clash of the night sees sixth-placed Paris St. Germain host Newcastle, who are seventh, with both teams on 13 points and with identical goal differences.
Whoever wins goes through while the loser would probably fall into the playoffs. A draw would leave both sides sweating.
Eighth-placed Chelsea (13 points) would probably go through with victory at ⁠a Napoli side fighting for survival, although they could still drop down on goal difference with several clubs also on 13 points just below the line.
With one or both of PSG and Newcastle definitely dropping points, Barcelona, Sporting, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid and Atalanta, who all have 13 points, go into the final night with a top-eight finish in sight.
A handsome victory for Barca at home to Copenhagen would probably be enough but a narrow win could leave them vulnerable on goal difference, though Sporting finish with a tough test at Athletic Bilbao who are scrapping for a playoff spot.
City must beat visitors Galatasaray and hope for the best to avoid a playoff, where their hopes ended last season, while a win for the Turkish side guarantees a playoff place.
A City victory could mean a remarkable six English teams finishing ⁠in the top eight.
Atletico could also get into the top eight with a big margin of victory at home to Norway’s Bodo/Glimt, while Atalanta would need to pile up the goals at Belgian team Union Saint Gilloise and hope for slip-ups elsewhere to sneak in.

THE SCRAP FOR A SEEDED PLAYOFF SPOT
While Inter Milan, who are 14th, and 15th-placed Juventus (both on 12 points) are assured of playoff spots, they will want to guarantee a seeding by finishing between ninth and 16th.
Last season’s finalists Inter finish at 16th-placed Borussia Dortmund (11 points) while Juve travel to Monaco.
Several teams, including Marseille, Bayer Leverkusen and PSV Eindhoven, could still finish in the top 16 or be eliminated with Marseille’s clash at Club Brugge, who must win to avoid elimination, likely to be one of several tense clashes.

AVOIDING ELIMINATION
Former European champions Benfica and Ajax Amsterdam find themselves in the last-chance saloon with elimination looming.
Jose Mourinho’s Benfica (29th) must defeat Real Madrid and hope for favorable results elsewhere, while four-time winners Ajax (32nd) must beat 24th-placed Olympiacos and then pray for a miracle.


Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics open with dazzling ceremony

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Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics open with dazzling ceremony

  • The extravaganza reflected the most geographically widespread Olympics in history
MILAN: The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opened on Friday with a glittering ceremony at the San Siro stadium echoed by festivities at Games venues across the snow-capped Italian Alps.
The extravaganza reflected the most geographically widespread Olympics in history.
It culminated in the lighting of two cauldrons, one at Milan’s Arch of Peace and one in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the chic resort 400 kilometers from Milan that is hosting the women’s alpine skiing.
Alberto Tomba and Deborah Compagnoni, two Italian skiing Olympic champions of the past, lit an intricate cauldron inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s knot patterns at Milan’s Arch of Peace.
In the freezing mountain air of Cortina, the task fell to Sofia Goggia — an Italian former gold medalist who had earlier taken part in a training run for the women’s downhill event.
The ceremony in Milan showcased Italy’s rich cultural heritage, with a nod to late fashion giant Giorgio Armani.
An otherwise harmonious event was punctuated by loud boos from the crowd when US Vice President JD Vance appeared on the big screen at the San Siro stadium.
But the US team received loud applause from spectators as they began their parade.
There has been anger in Italy over the presence of agents from the US immigration enforcement agency ICE as part of security for the American delegation, even though the Italian government has said the agents will not have any operational role on its soil.
Performers at the San Siro show wore outsized heads of the three great masters of Italian opera — Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini and Gioachino Rossini while American diva Mariah Carey, in a white sequined dress with feathers, sang “Volare” in Italian and “Nothing is Impossible.”
Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli got a rapturous reception after performing “Nessun Dorma” and dozens of models honored Armani by streaming across the stage wearing red, green, and white trouser suits.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella declared the Games open after International Olympic Committee chief Kirsty Coventry told the competitors: “You remind us that we can be brave, that we can be kind, that we can get back up, no matter how hard we fall.”
In a first, 2,900 athletes paraded in the venues closest to where they will compete in the February 6-22 Games, in a bid to minimize travel.
Remarkable Vonn
Earlier Friday, Lindsey Vonn, the biggest star at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, passed a crucial test of her injured knee.
The American skier successfully completed her first training run for the women’s downhill event, despite competing with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament.
It kept alive the 41-year-old’s hopes of medal glory in Italy.
Vonn won her only Olympic gold at the Vancouver Games, 16 years ago, but also has two bronze medals.
A top-three placing in Sunday’s final would cap a remarkable comeback from retirement that has been elevated to extraordinary by the injury she suffered in a pre-Olympics race.
Wearing a knee brace, Vonn completed the run at Cortina without apparent difficulty.
Before skiing she posted on Instagram: “Nothing makes me happier! No one would have believed I would be here... but I made it!!... I’m not going to waste this chance.”
Asked by reporters after the race if everything was “all good,” Vonn responded simply “yeah.”
Competitive action in the figure skating began, with defending champions the United States taking an early lead in the team event thanks to world champion ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates.
The men’s downhill race, one of the prestige events, kicks off the first full day of action on Saturday.
China’s freestyle skier Eileen Gu, one of the faces of the 2022 Games in Beijing, launches her bid for triple gold as the women’s slopestyle gets underway at Livigno Snow Park.