Three CL league phase games to go: Who is in trouble?

The inaugural Swiss-style Champions League format has already proved to be highly unpredictable. But there are still three rounds of league phase matches to be played and no teams fate is yet set in stone.

To achieve automatic qualification into the round of 16, teams must find themselves within the top eight of the league phase table. Those in ninth to 24th enter a round of two-legged play-offs in February, with the winners taking the other eight spots.

Teams that finish anywhere from 25th to 36th will be eliminated from this seasons competition, with no access to the Europa League. Champions League fixtures | Champions League tableDownload the Sky Sports App | Get Sky SportsChampions League league phase table in full With that in mind, lets take a look at how the big hitters are faring in the competition.

.. LiverpoolCurrent position: 1stRemaining fixtures: Girona (a), Lille (h), PSV (a) Liverpool are not only floating on air in the Premier League and in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, they are outright leaders in the Champions League with a perfect record of five wins from five and just one goal conceded.

To see them miss out on a top-eight spot from here seems as though it would be highly unlikely. ArsenalCurrent position: 7thRemaining fixtures: Monaco (h), Dinamo Zagreb (h), Girona (a) Arsenals defensive record has been impeccable, too, but an opening draw against Atalanta and the 1-0 defeat away at Inter Milan in early November means they sit seventh only on goal difference and are far from assured of finishing in the top eight.

However, their final two opponents currently sit 23rd and 30th in the league phase table. Aston VillaCurrent position: 9thRemaining fixtures: RB Leipzig (a), Monaco (a), Celtic (h) Aston Villas first Champions League campaign in over 40 years has gone swimmingly so far and they even topped the league phase table after three games, having won all three without conceding.

Like Arsenal, they sit inside the top 10, but form has dipped at the wrong time and Unai Emerys side have won just one of their last eight in all competitions. Man CityCurrent position: 17thRemaining fixtures: Juventus (a), Paris Saint-Germain (a), Club Brugge (h) Are Man City in crisis? Its the question on everyones lips at the moment, given Pep Guardiolas side have now gone six games without a win in all competitions.

The latest came in the Champions League on Tuesday night, when they blew a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 at home to Feyenoord. The 2022/23 winners are two points off the top eight at the moment, but have time to claw their way back.

CelticCurrent position: 20thRemaining fixtures: Dinamo Zagreb (a), Young Boys (h), Aston Villa (a) Aside from the 7-1 thumping away at Borussia Dortmund in October, Celtic have more than held their own in the Champions League, with a draw against reigning Europa League champions Atalanta and a convincing win at home to RB Leipzig perhaps the most impressive of the bunch.

Hopes of at least a top-24 finish are increasing by the week. BarcelonaCurrent position: 3rdRemaining fixtures: Borussia Dortmund (a), Benfica (a), Atalanta (h) Barcelona are flying in both LaLiga and the Champions League – but what has been most eye-catching is just how many goals they are scoring.

In just 19 games across those competitions, they have scored 60 goals (42 in LaLiga, 18 in Champions League), which has naturally put them top of the scoring charts in both. Hansi Flicks side are simply blowing teams away and, with 36-year-old Robert Lewandowski in such lethal form – he has 22 goals to his name already this term – it is hard to see them slowing down.

Real MadridCurrent position: 24thRemaining fixtures: Atalanta (a), Red Bull Salzburg (a), Brest (a) The same cannot be said for Barcelonas old foes Real Madrid. It has been one of the biggest shocks of this seasons tournament to see last seasons winners lose not once but three times, most recently against Liverpool who are, arguably, the most in-form side in Europe right now.

And with Atalanta and Brest both eyeing up a top-eight spot, it could get worse still in the New Year. Borussia DortmundCurrent position: 4thRemaining fixtures: Barcelona (h), Bologna (a), Shakhtar Donetsk (h) Borussia Dortmunds form in the Bundesliga this season has been consistently inconsistent – they have alternated between a win and a defeat in each of their last nine games at the time of writing – but the same cannot be said in the Champions League.

Granted, aside from Real Madrid, Nuri Sahins side could have faced tougher opposition, but they have asserted their dominance and got the job done each time, which has put them in a great position to finish in the top eight.

Bayern MunichCurrent position: 13thRemaining fixtures: Shakhtar Donetsk (a), Feyenoord (a), Slovan Bratislava (h) When Bayern Munichs 9-2 win over Dinamo Zagreb in the opening round of fixtures set a new record for the Champions Leagues highest-scoring game, it seemed they would cruise through.

Defeats away at Aston Villa and Barcelona, however, brought them right back down to Earth. The likelihood of a top-24 spot has since increased with professional 1-0 wins over Benfica and Paris Saint-Germain for the Bundesliga leaders.

Paris Saint-GermainCurrent position: 25thRemaining fixtures: Red Bull Salzburg (a), Man City (h), Stuttgart (a) While PSG have lost just twice in their last 46 Ligue 1 matches, last seasons Champions League semi-finalists have struggled this term and are perhaps the competitions biggest underachievers.

Only three teams have scored fewer than their tally of three and they have lost three of their last four after beating Girona 1-0 in the opening round of fixtures. They must make the most of matches against fellow strugglers Red Bull Salzburg and Stuttgart – and also hope for a bit of luck – to have any chance of avoiding early elimination.

When are the 2024/25 Champions League knockout stages?Knockout round play-offs: February 11/12 and February 18/19, 2025Round of 16: March 4/5 and March 11/12, 2025Quarter-finals: April 8/9 and April 15/16, 2025Semi-finals: April 29/30 and May 6/7, 2025Final: May 31, 2025When and where is the 2025 Champions League final?The 2024/25 UEFA Champions League season will take place in Munich at the Allianz Arena on May 31, 2025.

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