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Two more Spanish clubs qualify, Chelsea in danger
November 20th, 2012 11:35PM
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[UCL REWIND: Tuesday] Barcelona and Valencia became the second and third Spanish clubs to qualify for the knockout phase of the UEFA Champions League. Shakhtar Donetsk and Bayern Munich also went through. Defending champion Chelsea's 3-0 defeat at Juventus leaves it in danger of missing out on the next stage. The Blues will need to win at FC Nordsjaelland and have Juventus lost at Shakhtar to beat out the Italian champion for the second spot in the group. For all the action ...

Group E
Standings: Shakhtar Donetsk 10 points; Juventus 9; Chelsea 7; FC Nordsjaelland 1.
Juventus 3 Chelsea 0
.
Scorers: Quagliarella 38, Vidal 61, Giovinco 90+1



FC Nordsjaelland 2 Shakhtar Donetsk 5
.
Scorers: Nordstrand 24, Lorentzen 29; Luiz Adriano 26, 53, 81, Willian 44, 50



Group F

Standings: Bayern Munich, Valencia 10 points; BATE Borisov 6; Lille 3.
Valencia 1 Bayern Munich 1
Scorers: Feghouli 77; Mueller 82



BATE Borisov 0 Lille 2

Scorers: Sidibe 14, Bruno 31.



Group G

Standings: Barcelona 12 points; Benfica, Celtic 7; Spartak Moscow 3.
Benfica 2 Celtic 1.
Scorers: John 7, Garay 71; Samaras 32



Spartak Moscow 0 Barcelona 3
.
Scorers: Daniel Alves 16, Messi 27, 39



Group H
Standings: Man. United 12 points; Galatasaray, CFR Cluj 7; Braga 3.
Galatasaray 1 Manchester United 0.
Scorer: Burak Yilmaz 53.



CFR Cluj 3 Braga 1
.
Scorers: Rui Pedro 7, 15, 33; Alan 17.



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