LONDON: While Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund grapple for top spot in Group ‘F’, twice former winners Porto and Sevilla look to clinch the two remaining spots in the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday.

Portuguese giants Porto, European champions in 1987 and 2004, host Leicester City in their final group stage match wary of FC Copenhagen pipping them to second in Group ‘G’.

Despite a woeful defence of their Premier League crown, Leicester are guaranteed to finish top of their section in Europe and avoid the likes of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in the next round.

And the Foxes could well decide which team joins them in the knockout phase with Copenhagen, third in the group, trailing Porto by two points ahead of a trip to pointless Club Brugge.

Porto halted a run of five straight draws courtesy of teenager Rui Pedro’’s 95th-minute winner over Braga at the weekend, ending a club record run of 520 minutes without a goal.

“What matters is that we won three points and we are going to try to take advantage of this to continue to grow and believe,” said Porto coach Nuno Espirito Santo. “I believe the results haven’t been showing what we do.”

Porto will secure their passage to the last 16 with victory over Leicester, but anything less will open the door for Copenhagen, who have a head-to-head advantage over the Portuguese on away goals.

“We kept a clean sheet, and now we just have to go Brugge and get a victory — and then hope that Leicester do their job and beat Porto,” said Copenhagen’s Swedish international Erik Johansson after last month’s 0-0 home draw against Porto.

Copenhagen, unbeaten domestically this term, stretched their lead in Denmark to 11 points on Saturday after securing an eighth successive win with a 1-0 defeat of Randers.

Three-time reigning Europa League champions Sevilla are favourites to advance alongside Juventus in Group ‘H’, with Lyon needing to beat the Spaniards by at least two goals at Parc OL.

Lyon’s preparations were overshadowed by the ugly scenes that prompted Saturday’s game at Metz to be called off after just 31 minutes with goalkeeper Anthony Lopes targeted by firecrackers thrown by home supporters.

The Portugal international, 26, was taken to hospital after suffering “traumatic hearing loss” in both ears but is expected to make a full recovery with no lasting damage.

His status for Wednesday’s fixture is very much in doubt, but Lyon will draw encouragement knowing Sevilla — without manager Jorge Sampaoli due to a touchline ban — have lost on all three previous trips to France.

Lyon need to beat Sevilla at home by a two-goal margin to advance and leave France with three teams in the last 16 for the first time. Paris St Germain and Monaco have already qualified.

“Few thought we would still be alive ahead of the last game,” Lyon coach Bruno Genesio said. “We now have a final to play and to win.”

Sevilla’s troubles away from home resurfaced in a 2-1 defeat at Granada over the weekend, with captain Vicente Iborra lamenting a sub-par performance.

“It’s clear it wasn’t our best match and you pay for that,” said Iborra. “I think we were a bit distracted by the Lyon game and now that we’re here we must make the most of it and achieve qualification.”

Sevilla may welcome back Samir Nasri from injury, while Juventus, a point clear at the top, will be expected to cement first place with group makeweights Dinamo Zagreb rounding out their fruitless campaign in Turin.

It could be a night of records at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. In addition to trying to win their group, Real and Dortmund will also be looking to make history when they meet in their final Group ‘F’ match.

One draw and Madrid will equal the club’s longest unbeaten run of 34 games in all competitions. One goal and Dortmund will match the most goals ever scored in the tournament’s group stage 20.

On a personal level, Cristiano Ronaldo can become the first player to score 100 times in European competitions if he is able to score twice.

A draw would send Dortmund through as group winners, with Real facing prospect of a tougher draw unless Zinedine Zidane’s men come away with all three points.

“[Winning the group] would top off this outstanding opening round,” Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc said. “It would be the icing on the cake.”

In the other match, Sporting Lisbon need at least a draw at Legia Warsaw to secure third place and a spot in the Europa League.

Monaco have secured first place and Bayer Leverkusen are guaranteed second in Group ‘E’, but Tottenham Hotspur need at least a draw against CSKA Moscow at Wembley Stadium to finish third and earn a spot in the Europa League.

“We haven’t won yet at Wembley, we want to finish with a win and give something back to the fans,” Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen said.

The English side routed Swansea City 5-0 in the Premier League this weekend to rebound from two consecutive losses.

Leverkusen will be without injured midfielder Kevin Kampl for the home match against Leonardo Jardim’s Monaco.

“We would like to finish the group undefeated, which would be a first for us,” Bayer coach Roger Schmidt said.

Published in Dawn December 7th, 2016

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