Summary

  • Watch MOTD Champions League

  • FT: Manchester City 3-1 Club Brugge - hosts set up play-off meeting with either Bayern or Real Madrid

  • FT: Aston Villa 4-2 Celtic - Rogers hat-trick & Watkins goal secure top-eight spot after Idah double for visitors| Live BBC Scotland coverage

  • FT: Girona 1-2 Arsenal - Jorginho & Nwaneri as visitors reach last 16

  • PSV 3-2 Liverpool - Gakpo & Elliott for table-topping Reds in thriller

  • Wins for PSG, Real Madrid, Bayern, Atletico and Inter, as Benfica beat Juventus

  • Draw for play-offs and last 16 on Friday at 11:00 GMT - see who can play who here

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  1. Goodnightpublished at 00:00 Greenwich Mean Time

    Well, that's all from us after a bonkers night of Champions League football.

    If you missed the highlights programme, you can catch up on BBC iPlayer and watch all the best clips and highlights across the BBC Sport website and app.

    We'll be back for the play-off draw on Friday to find out who Manchester City and Celtic will face in a couple of weeks time.

    Thanks for joining us. See you then!

  2. Postpublished at 23:57 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    A jam-packed evening of Champions League action with all five British clubs securing progression.

    Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa are directly into the last-16.

    Manchester City and Celtic enter the play-off phase.

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    Arsenal through to knockouts after comeback win over Girona

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    Man City survive Brugge scare to qualify from group phase

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    Liverpool lose perfect group stage record in five goal thriller

  3. Who meets in the last 16?published at 23:55 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Liverpool and Barcelona cannot meet until the final now after finishing in the top two.

    The Reds will play one of Monaco, Brest, PSG or Benfica in the last 16 - with Barca facing another of those teams.

    Arsenal, who finished third, will play Feyenoord, Juventus, AC Milan or PSV.

    Aston Villa, who just finished in the top eight after beating Celtic, will take on Sporting, Club Brugge, Atalanta or Borussia Dortmund.

    Those ties will take place on 4-5 and 11-12 March.

    But they will not know which team exactly until the last-16 draw takes place on 21 February.

    Clubs will know their potential route to the final by then - with the draws for the quarters and semis also taking place that day.

  4. How did things finish in the league table?published at 23:53 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    The final standings are in. Who could've predicted this is what the table would look like when the Champions League started back in September?

    Manchester City scraping through. real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG and AC Milan all relying on play-off places. And three English teams in the top eight with Liverpool top of the tree.

    Can't wait for the next lot of matches.

    UCL table
    UCL table
  5. Dates for your diarypublished at 23:51 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    31 January - Play-off draw

    11-12 February - Play-off matches first leg

    18-19 February - Play-off matches second leg

    21 February - Last-16 draw

    4-5 March - Last-16 first leg matches

    11-12 March - Last-16 second leg matches

  6. What happens next?published at 23:49 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    So, what happens next in the Champions League?

    The teams who finished between ninth and 24th play two-legged play-off ties on 11-12 and 18-19 February to decide who goes through to the last 16.

    The draw will take place on Friday, 31 January at 11:00 GMT... but teams already know which sides they have a 50-50 chance of meeting because of their final positions in the league phase.

    Champions League format
  7. Who is in? Who is out?published at 23:46 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Last 16: Liverpool, Barcelona, Arsenal, Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, Lille, Aston Villa.

    Knockout phase play-offs: Atalanta, Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, PSV, Paris St-Germain, Benfica, Monaco, Brest, Feyenoord, Juventus, Celtic, Manchester City, Sporting, Club Brugge.

    Eliminated: Dinamo Zagreb, Stuttgart, Shakhtar Donetsk, Bologna, Sparta Prague, Leipzig, Girona, Red Star Belgrade, Sturm Graz, Salzburg, Slovan Bratislava, Young Boys.

  8. Postpublished at 23:45 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Let's start winding down with a round-up of where we're at after tonight's action...

  9. 'Villa will have a list of potential replacements'published at 23:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: Aston Villa 4-2 Celtic

    Julien Laurens
    European football expert on MOTD: Champions League highlights

    I think Arsenal looked at other potential signings like Benjamin Sesko at Leipzig.

    I guess maybe towards the end you see clubs who are are more open too, as we saw with the bid for Jhon Duran.

    Aston Villa will have a replacement list already of strikers they can go and get.

  10. Watkins to Arsenal?published at 23:42 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Stephen Warnock
    Former Aston Villa defender on MOTD: Champions League Highlights

    Money talks.

    If Arsenal up their bid, you might see some wheeling and dealing.

    I don’t think you would want to lose Watkins.

    He is the focal point of attack. But are you going to get that money again as 29-year-old?

    That’s a business decision then and that’s when it becomes difficult.

    PSR has changed everything. It's a bigger decision now.

  11. 'Proud to make my debut'published at 23:40 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: PSV 3-2 Liverpool

    Liverpool

    Liverpool midfielder James McConnell, speaking to TNT Sports: "Disappointed we didn't win the game but we topped the group thanks to the performance in the rest of the season.

    "I'm proud to make my Champions League debut. I'm grateful for the opportunity. I loved playing in this atmosphere.

    "The team was a bit makeshift at times with lads slotting in all over the place but we feel we should have won the game."

  12. 'Job done'published at 23:38 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: PSV 3-2 Liverpool

    Stephen Warnock
    Former Aston Villa defender on MOTD: Champions League Highlights

    Job done. Perfect for them. To be able to rest players tonight was important.

    He [Arne Slot] has taken this competition very seriously.

    I looked at the team last week against Lille and thought - why have you gone so strong?

    But it was so they were ready to rest in this game.

  13. 'Proud moment'published at 23:36 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: PSV 3-2 Liverpool

    Liverpool

    Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo, speaking to TNT Sports about playing back at former club PSV: "It was a special moment, a proud moment for myself and I'm grateful that even though it's two years ago [that I left], I still have a lot of fans here.

    "I am grateful for what the supporters did, I will never forget that, but unfortunately we didn't get the result."

    On young players getting a chance: "It's good to learn from these moments. Difficult moments are the ones you learn the most from. I saw the young players do very good and fight hard. I'm proud of them."

  14. 'Man City hung in there'published at 23:34 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: Man City 3-1 Club Brugge

    Stephen Warnock
    Former Aston Villa defender on MOTD: Champions League highlights show

    There was a lot of pressure on the game and there was a lot of talk.

    If Man City go out where does that leave them?

    If this game had been two weeks ago it could have been a different situation, but they hung in there and got the win.

  15. 'Club Brugge are a solid team'published at 23:33 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: Man City 3-1 Club Brugge

    Julien Laurens
    European football expert on MOTD: Champions League highlights show

    Club Brugge knew it was going to be difficult today to get anything out of the game. They will play Atalanta or Dortmund which is not going to be easy.

    They are a very solid team.

  16. Man City 'vulnerable' on the counterpublished at 23:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: Man City 3-1 Club Brugge

    Joe Hart
    Former Manchester City goalkeeper on MOTD: UEFA Champions League

    First half John Stones and Manuel Akanji were given the freedom.

    They have a fluid system at Man City, but Stones was being encouraged to step in and be involved, but it left them vulnerable on the counter.

  17. Pep references pre-match firepublished at 23:27 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Man City 3-1 Club Brugge

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at the Etihad Stadium

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was exceptionally confident about his side's chances of getting through yesterday.

    I asked him in his press conference after today's win if he was still as confident at half-time, with his side 1-0 down and heading out of the competition.

    "When I saw the fire before the game, I thought at half-time journalists had their headline already," he laughed.

    City's Champions League hopes gone up in smoke, or something like that.

  18. Watch highlights as Atletico thrash Salzburgpublished at 23:24 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: RB Salzburg 1-4 Atletico Madrid

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    Champions League highlights: RB Salzburg 1-4 Atletico Madrid

  19. Watch highlights as AC Milan stunned by Dinamo Zagrebpublished at 23:22 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    FT: Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 AC Milan

    Media caption,

    Milan miss out on last 16 place with shock loss to Zagreb

  20. Who will Liverpool, Arsenal and Villa play?published at 23:20 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Mo Salah, Martin Odeegarad and John McGinn collated imageImage source, Getty Images

    Those finishing in the top eight automatically progress to the last 16, where they will be seeded.

    They will await the winners of eight two-legged knockout play-off ties featuring the clubs ranked from ninth to 24th.

    Liverpool could possibly face the following four teams - PSG, Benfica, Monaco or Brest.

    Arsenal could possibly face the following four teams - AC Milan, PSV, Feyenoord or Juventus.

    Aston Villa could possibly face the following four teams - Atalanta, Borussia Dortmund, Sporting Lisbon or Club Brugge.