Published 07:05 IST, November 24th 2020

MATCHDAY: Chelsea, Barcelona, Dortmund look to advance in CL

Chelsea and Sevilla can advance to the knockout stage with two matches to spare if they win their respective games

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A look at what’s happening in Champions League on Tuesday:

GROUP E

Chelsea and Sevilla can advance to kckout st with two matches to spare if y win ir respective games. Chelsea heads to Rennes, French club which lost 3-0 at Stamford Bridge in third round and has won only once in its last nine games in all competitions. Chelsea, on contrary, has won five straight games overall and can call upon services of playmaker Kai Havertz, who is back in training after recovering from coronavirus, and defender Thiago Silva, who was rested for 3-0 win at Newcastle on Saturday. Chelsea manr Frank Lampard will be buoyed by comments from Rennes coach Julien Stephan, who said his players weren't playing as a team. “re’s a lack of maturity, of character, too,” he said. "I’m obviously a bit worried.” Sevilla beat Russian newcomer Krasdar 3-2 at home in first of ir doubleheader after coming from two goals down. Sevilla will be without veteran Jesús Navas because of a red card he received in match against Krasdar at home.

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GROUP F

Borussia Dortmund will be all but assured of a place in kckout rounds with a second win over Belgian club Brugge. Erling Haaland scored four goals against Hertha Berlin in Bundesliga on Saturday, but it wasn't as easy as 5-2 scoreline made it look and Dortmund was 1-0 down at half-time. Coach Lucien Favre is planning to rotate his squad to cope with packed club and international schedule, which could open up a chance for 16-year-old forward Youssoufa Moukoko to become youngest player in Champions League history. Russian champion Zenit St. Petersburg needs a win against Lazio to keep its qualifying hopes alive. Lazio has striker Ciro Immobile back from coronavirus.

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GROUP G

After a slow start, Juventus and Cristia Ronaldo are starting to find ir form as y welcome Ferencvaros to Turin. Ronaldo scored twice in Juve’s 2-0 win over Cagliari on Saturday. But defender Merih Demiral was injured and was unavailable. With defensive stalwarts Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini also unavailable, first-year coach Andrea Pirlo is going to have to find a creative solution. Barcelona comfortably leads group after three victories from three matches but it will face Dynamo Kyiv depleted by injuries and without Lionel Messi and Frenkie de Jong, who will be rested by coach Ronald Koeman. Barcelona is coming off a loss to Atlético Madrid in Spanish league, a result that left Catalan club in 12th place. Gerard Piqué and Sergi Roberto were injured in game against Atlético and also won't travel to Ukraine.

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GROUP H

Paris Saint-Germain is already fighting against elimination from Champions League, three months after playing final. Losing to Leipzig at home on Tuesday would almost certainly leave PSG needing to win both of its last two games and hope or results go its way. Leipzig stepped up its game after poor form to beat PSG in reverse fixture and will need to do so again in Paris. A 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt in Bundesliga on Saturday was a missed opportunity for Leipzig to exploit Bayern Munich dropping points. Manchester United looked to be coasting to last 16 after impressive wins against PSG and Leipzig, but lost at Istanbul Basaksehir 2-1 to throw group wide open again. Paul Pogba could return for United after an mir ankle problem but is longer a sure starter in team.

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07:05 IST, November 24th 2020