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  • Manchester City 3-3 Feyenoord - Haaland double & Gundogan for hosts; Moussa, Gimenez & Hancko pull goals back

  • Sporting 1-5 Arsenal - Martinelli, Havertz & Gabriel on target; Inacio responds but Saka adds fourth from spot & Trossard gets fifth

  • Barcelona 3-0 Brest - Lewandowski scores 100th Champions League goal

  • Bayern Munich 1-0 PSG, Inter 1-0 Leipzig, Leverkusen 5-0 Salzburg, Young Boys 1-6 Atalanta, Slovan Bratislava 2-3 AC Milan, Sparta Prague 0-6 Atletico Madrid

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  1. Postpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November

    Back in 2006, City were managed by Stuart Pearce and lost to Wigan, West Ham, Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Tottenham and West Ham again between March and April.

    City haven't lost seven in a row since December, 1960!

  2. Staring down six in a rowpublished at 18:29 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November

    Etihad StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    October 30 - Tottenham 2-1 Man City (Carabao Cup)

    November 2 - Bournemouth 2-1 Man City (Premier League)

    November 5 - Sporting 4-1 Man City (Champions League)

    November 9 - Brighton 2-1 Man City (Premier League)

    November 23 - Man City 0-4 Tottenham (Premier League)

    Manchester City have lost all of their past five matches and are on their worst run since 2006. Tonight, they're hoping to put things right against Feyenoord.

    Meanwhile, Arsenal have struggled away in Europe this year and take on a stellar Sporting side.

    It's going to be tricky for our two English clubs. Welcome to our Champions League coverage.