Champions League Qualification Outcomes - The Knockout Stage Decided

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Want to know who has qualified for the Champions League knock-out stage? You're in the right place. Here we look at the path to the last sixteen - who's scaled it, who's fallen off it, and who just missed out on it.

The top two teams qualify for the Round of 16, with clubs finishing top of their group enjoying a seeded place for that round of the knockout stage. Teams finishing third end up in the Europa League. Those who end up fourth exit European competition entirely.

The final sixteen have been decided:

  • Bordeaux
  • Manchester United
  • Chelsea
  • Porto
  • CSKA
  • Milan
  • Barcelona
  • Inter
  • Lyon
  • Sevilla
  • Fiorentina
  • Arsenal
  • Bayern 
  • Real Madrid
  • Olympiacos
  • Stuttgart

So... who's next?

Last update: December 9, 2009, 23:00 CET / 22:00 GMT

GROUP A

Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F A
Bordeaux 16 6
5
1 0 9
2Qualified
Bayern Munich 10
6
3
1
2
9
5
Qualified
Juventus 8
6
2
2
2 4
7
EL
Maccabi Haifa 0 6
0 0 6
0 8


  • Bordeaux have qualified from Group A as group winners.
  • Bayern Munich have qualified from Group A as group runners-up.
  • Juventus have qualified for the Europa League in third place.
  • Maccabi Haifa are out of Europe.

GROUP B

Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F A
Man Utd. 13 6
4
1 1
10
6
Qualified
CSKA 10
6
3
1 2
10
10
Qualified
VfL Wolfsburg 7
6
2
1 3
9
8
EL
Besiktas 4
6
1
1 4
3
8


  • Manchester United have qualified from Group B as group winners.
  • CSKA have qualified from Group B as group runners-up
  • Wolfsburg have qualified for the Europa League in third place.
  • Besiktas are out of Europe.

GROUP C


Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F A
Real Madrid13
6
4
1
1
15
7
Qualified
Milan9
6
2
3
1
8
7
Qualified
Marseille 7
6
2 1
3
10
10
EL
FC Zurich 4
6
1 1
4 5
14

  • Real Madrid have qualified from Group C as group winners.
  • Milan have qualified from Group C as group runners-up
  • Marseille have qualified for the Europa League in third place.
  • FC Zurich are out of Europe.

GROUP D

Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F A
Chelsea 14 6
4
2
0 11
4
Qualified
Porto 12
6
4
0 2
8
3
Qualified
Atletico Madrid 3
6
0 3
3
3
12
EL
APOEL 3
6
0 3
3 4
7


  • Chelsea have qualified from Group D as group winners.
  • Porto have qualified from Group D as group runners-up
  • Atletico Madrid have qualified for the Europa League in third place.
  • APOEL are out of Europe.
Last update: December 8, 2009, 23:00 CET / 22:00 GMT

GROUP E

Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F A
Fiorentina 15 6 5 0 1 14 7 Qualified
Lyon 13 6
4 1 1
12
3
Qualified
Liverpool 7 6
2
1 3 5
7
EL
Debrecen 0 6 0 0 6 5 19

  • Fiorentina have qualified for the next stage as group winners.
  • Lyon have qualified for the next stage as group winners.
  • Liverpool join the Europa League.
  • Debrecen are out of Europe.

GROUP F

Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F
A
Barcelona11
6
2
2
1
7
3
Qualified
Inter Milan 9
6
1
3
1 7
6
Qualified
Rubin6
6
1
3
1
4
7
EL
Dynamo 5
6
1 2
2 7
9


  • Barcelona qualify as group winners.
  • Inter qualify in second place.
  • Rubin Kazan drop into the Europa League.
  • Dynamo Kiev are out of Europe.
GROUP G

Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F A
Sevilla 10 5
3 1 1 10 4Qualified
VfB Stuttgart 8 5
2 2 1 7 5Qualified
Unirea Urziceni
6
5
1 3 1 6 6EL
Rangers 2
5
0 2 3 4 12

  • Sevilla qualify as group winners.
  • Stuttgart qualify in second place.
  • Unirea drop into the Europa League.
  • Rangers are out of Europe.
GROUP H

Team Games Goals
  Pts P W D L F A
Arsenal 13 6 4
1
1 12
5
Qualified
Olympiacos
10 6
3
1
2
4
5
Qualified
Standard Liege
5
6
1
2
3
7
9
EL
AZ Alkmaar
4
6 0
4
2
4
7
  • Arsenal qualify as group winners.
  • Olympiacos qualify in second place.
  • Standard Liege drop into the Europa League.
  • AZ Alkmaar are out of Europe.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

On December 18th, the draw for the Knockout Stage of the Champions League takes place (LIVE on Goal.com.) Group winners are drawn from one pot to meet a group runner-up from the other. Teams from the same national association cannot be drawn together in the first knockout round.

The draw for the Europa League knockout stage takes place on the same day, featuring the eight teams that parachute down from the Champions League. The four teams with the highest coefficient are placed into pots with the group winners; the remaining four go into the pot with the runners-up. Again, in the first knockout round, there is country protection.

See also:
Champions League standings, fixtures, results
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