Bayern and Real can secure further qualification in the Champions League tonight.
The Champions League will continue tonight with the fourth round matches of Groups A, B, C and D.
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid can secure tonight the qualification to the eighth final through the respective groups.
The Bavarian giant has recorded three victories in as many matches in Group A, writes Gazeta Express.
Therefore, an eventual three-pointer tonight at home against Galatasaray, would enable the German champion to cut the ticket for the elimination stage.
Meanwhile, the other European giant, Manchester United, will expect an eventual team error from Istanbul.
And, with a win over Copenhagen on the road, the “Red Devils” would move into second place in the group, increasing their chances of qualification.
Currently, Man United is in third place with 3 points, one less than Galatasaray.
Real Madrid can also secure further qualification tonight.
The Spanish giants will host Braga at home and a positive result could propel Carlo Ancelotti’s side into the top 16.
Amir Rrahman’s Napoli, who will host Union Berlin, also aims for victory tonight.
The Neapolitans with an eventual three-pointer would take a giant step towards qualification.
In Group B, everything remains open.
Arsenal – Sevilla is the main match of tonight, but also of the whole group.
The “Gunners” will try to keep the points at home and thus have one foot in the elimination phase.
Meanwhile, the next match will be between PSV Eindhoven and Lens.
The Dutch are in last place without a win, but still in play for qualification.
However, the French currently occupy the second place and have not experienced defeat yet.
In Group D, many things can also be revealed tonight, writes “Gazeta Express”.
The leader Real Sociedad counts on a victory over the powerless team, Benfica, which has suffered three defeats.
The Spaniards, meanwhile, will be hoping for a win for Inter against Salzburg, to go together to the round of 16.
The vast majority of tonight’s games will kick off at 9:00 p.m.