Postpublished at 18:28 GMT 28 November 2018
We should have team news from the 8pm games soon enough - they tend to get released early on Champions League nights.
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Tottenham beat Inter tonight to stay in contention - Eriksen steps off bench to score vital goal
Spurs travel to Barca in final group game and must match Inter's result at home to PSV
Bernat slots in to give PSG lead over Liverpool, Neymar finishes scintillating breakaway for second
Di Maria fouls Mane in box, Milner scores penalty
Liverpool must beat Napoli 1-0 or by two goals to guarantee going through (2-1 win not enough)
Barcelona already through - Atletico Madrid, Porto, Schalke & Dortmund join them
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We should have team news from the 8pm games soon enough - they tend to get released early on Champions League nights.
PSG v Liverpool (20:00 GMT)
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Image source, Getty ImagesSpeaking to BBC Radio 5 live, former Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar said: "If Liverpool are unlucky enough to get draw tonight, that will be OK, because we still have Napoli to play at home in the last game. I'm sure Jurgen Klopp has got his troops fired up and it's going to be a cracker.
"They have to take every game as it comes and this one is crucial, but they have gone over there full of confidence. Last season you saw a lot of gung-ho attacking football, but this season we have a calmness at the back with Virgil van Dijk - who has brought a calmness to Liverpool.
"When you go to Europe and you play against these sides, and PSG have a phenomenal team, but the opposition lift themselves because we have the best league in Europe. You wouldn't mind Neymar or Kylian Mbappe in your team, but I would rather stick with our front three.
"It is now time Jurgen Klopp has to win something. He has the same players that were in the Champions League final last season, and these people will make sure they don't miss out this season."
He played for Spurs, Liverpool, and Spurs again. And Inter.
Which is frankly more than enough reasons for me to put this video in...
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Atletico Madrid 2-0 Monaco
Antoine Griezmann has indeed scored again! Monaco's defending is horrible as Angel Correa walks his way through two non-challenges and tees up the Frenchman for a simple finish.
Again, Thierry Henry is left looking perplexed on the sidelines. Not a happy start to his life in management.
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Image source, Getty ImagesVorskla Poltava vice-president Oleg Lisak says there is no guarantee the Ukrainians will play Arsenal in the Europa League on Thursday after Uefa moved the game's location.
Uefa moved the tie from Poltava to Kiev because of the introduction of martial law in several regions in Ukraine.
The group stage fixture is now due to take place at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium.
However, Vorskla are doing "everything they can" to host the game at their own home ground.
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Spurs going out/through? Liverpool winning/losing on the road?
Atletico Madrid 1-0 Monaco
That Atletico Madrid goal has now been given as an Benoit Badiashile own goal. And he's made history!
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Chris Sutton
Ex-Premier League striker
When I was watching Manchester United against Young Boys, I was thinking do United have enough creativity in midfield? The answer is no.
Do they have the belief and togetherness they need to challenge for titles and trophies? No.
Does Jose Mourinho know his best team? No.
Does it seem like the players are all playing for the manager? Again, it is a no.
So, although they are safely through in Europe, there is no way they look like potential winners. When you look at the top teams in that competition, then United are miles behind.
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Image source, ReutersWe already know eight of the last 16 - with both Manchester sides squeaking through last night.
As many as seven other sides could qualify tonight.
Qualified: Ajax, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Manchester City, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Roma
Atletico Madrid 1-0 Monaco
Image source, Getty ImagesTottenham v Internazionale (20:00 GMT)
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Atletico Madrid 1-0 Monaco
This management lark isn't easy is it Thierry?
Mr Henry already has his head in his hands as Atleti take a very early lead. Ahead before tea time, as Koke shoots from 20 yards and it takes a massive great deflection on its way in.
Atletico qualify with a win tonight.
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Image source, ReutersAtletico Madrid v Monaco (17:55 GMT)
The teams are out in Madrid and a particularly cold looking Moscow. A quick search says that the temperature for Lokomotiv v Gala is -10C...
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There are two games kicking off at 17:55 GMT today - here's what's going on:
Image source, ReutersAtletico Madrid v Monaco (17:55 GMT)
Atletico Madrid will qualify with a win; Monaco can finish third at best.
Lokomotiv Moscow v Galatasaray (17:55 GMT)
Only a win for Galatasaray will keep their hopes alive.
PSG v Liverpool (20:00 GMT)
Image source, Getty ImagesFor Liverpool the stakes are not quite as high - but they are in an incredibly tight group.
Just two points cover the four teams in Group C, meaning everything is still to play for.
A famous win in Paris would see Liverpool qualify tonight, but only if Red Star do not beat Napoli.
Tottenham v Internazionale (20:00 GMT)
Image source, Getty ImagesAt this stage of the Champions League, permutations can get tricky.
But tonight it's really very simple for Spurs. They MUST win against Inter if they are to have a chance of going through.
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