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UEFA Champions League – Who can progress? Napoli, Club Bruges, Bayern, Real and Manchester City all through

With two group stage matchday rounds remaining, we run through who has progressed to the last 16 and who needs what to join Napoli, Club Bruges, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Manchester City in the draw on November 7. The fourth round of UEFA Champions League group stage fixtures was completed this week, and it means that the last two rounds of group stage fixtures are a mere formality for those five clubs, but there are still 11 places up for grabs.

Ad Group A Ballon d'OrBallon d’Or betting odds: Who is the favourite to win the award?4 HOURS AGO Liverpool moved to within a point of Champions League qualification after annihilating Rangers 7-1 in a Battle of Britain clash at Ibrox. Mohamed Salah was left out of Jurgen Klopp’s starting line-up, but more than made up for lost time after scoring the fastest-ever hat-trick in the competition’s history in a very comfortable evening for the Reds.

Rangers actually broke the deadlock to an eruption of noise in Glasgow, as Scott Arfield put the hosts in front. However, the joy was short-lived, as Roberto Firmino’s brace and a goal each from Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott sealed a comprehensive win.

A draw away at Ajax on October 26 would seal qualification for the six-time winners, while this heavy defeat eliminated the Scottish champions. Meanwhile, Napoli continued their hugely-impressive campaign with a 4-2 win over Ajax at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.

Goals from Hirving Lozano, Giacomo Raspadori, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s penalty and Victor Osimhen’s strike ultimately proved to be the difference against the Dutch champions, who found the target through Davy Klaassen's header and Steven Bergwijn's spot-kick. Ajax must now beat Liverpool in their next match to stand any

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