The final 16
GROUP WINNERS
Chelsea
Shevchenko and Ballack may not be setting the Premiership alight, but they were bought with Europe in mind. Jose Mourinho has set his stall out; the midfield diamond is virtually impregnable and the substitutes' bench unrivalled.
Prediction: Winners
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Bayern Munich
Typically Teutonic in defence, Bayern are also showing a cutting edge up front. Felix Magath's side secured top spot in Group B with Claudio Pizarro and Roy Makaay scoring freely. World Cup hero Lukas Podolski is still to return from injury.
Prediction: Quarter-finals
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Liverpool
Liverpool continue to flounder in the Premiership, but Rafa Benitez's side are a different proposition abroad, where their comparatively pedestrian game finds greater reward and Gerrard's all-action displays are highly effective.
Prediction: Quarter-finals
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Valencia
Fernando Morientes couldn't hit a barn door at Liverpool but he's rediscovered his appetite for goals in Spain. Mediocre league form would seem to suggest that injury-hit Valencia cannot continue the fight on all fronts.
Prediction: Last 16
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Lyons
Every year, football's cognoscenti tip Lyons to go all the way. This year is no different. Gerard Houllier's team destroyed Real Madrid at the Stade Gerland. In Juninho, they also have a free-kick specialsist par excellence.
Prediction: Finalists
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Arsenal
Capable of playing the most attractive football in Europe, Arsenal are also prone to losing to the likes of Bolton. Luckily for them, Bolton are not in the Champions League (yet) and their style should prevail for a while.
Prediction: Quarter-finals
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Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson promised it wouldn't be such a tight squeeze, but it was. When United are on song they look world beaters, but they lack the depth to fight on two fronts and January signings may be ineligible to help them in Europe.
Prediction: Semi-finals
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AC Milan
Six-times champions Milan breezed through Group H, Kaka putting his World Cup disappointment firmly behind him with five goals, including a hat-trick against Anderlecht. Look light in attack without Shevchenko and Crespo.
Prediction: Quarter-finals
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GROUP RUNNERS-UP
Barcelona
The reigning champions left it late, but victory over Werder Bremen on Tuesday secured their passage and, what is more, Ronaldinho was back to his best. The absence of Samuel Eto'o could yet prove decisive.
Prediction: Semi-finals
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Inter Milan
The chief benefactors of Juventus' fall from grace, Roberto Mancini has assembled a staggering array of talent. Vieira has added ballast in midfield, but Adriano is still overweight and Inter remain inconsistent.
Prediction: Quarter-finals
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AS Roma
A shock 1-0 loss at Shakhtar Donetsk meant Roma were sweating it out until Tuesday's narrow win over Valencia. Luciano Spalletti's side trail only Inter Milan in Serie A but rely overly on their mercurial captain Francesco Totti.
Prediction: Last 16
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Real Madrid
Cannavaro has added class at the back, while van Nistelrooy keeps up a frightening goals-to-games ratio. But there is a lack of leadership in midfield, where Beckham and Emerson are on the wane and Diarra is not the finished article.
Prediction: Semi-finals
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Porto
The 2004 champions are massive outsiders but they do have pedigree. Porto top their domestic league, where they are unbeaten in 10 games. Even more incredible; Spurs reject Helder Postiga has scored eight times in that run.
Prediction: Last 16
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Lille
Lille will be on a roll after an incredible combination of results last night. Claude Puel's side were given no hope at the San Siro but managed to march through regardless. Short on star quality, that feelgood factor can only go so far.
Prediction: Last 16
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PSV Eindhoven
Runners-up in a fairly weak group, recent defeats to Liverpool and Bordeaux suggest that PSV's defence may not be up to the knockout stages. Ronald Koeman's team are, however, cruising at the top of the Eredivisie.
Prediction: Last 16
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Celtic
Strachan has assembled a decent squad, and shown courage to play youngsters such as Sno, although United should still have buried them last month. They are up against it, but do not discount the Celtic Park factor.
Prediction: Quarter-finals
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Uefa Cup qualifiers: Werder Bremen, Spartak Moscow, Bordeaux, Shakhtar Donetsk, Steaua Bucharest, Benfica, CSKA Moscow, AEK Athens
Champions League schedule
Draws:
Friday, Dec 15 for first knockout round
Friday, March 9 for quarter-finals, semi-finals and final
Fixtures:
First knockout round, 1st leg Feb 20/21, 2007
First knockout round, 2nd leg March 6/7, 2007
Quarter-finals, 1st leg April 3/4, 2007
Quarter-finals, 2nd leg April 10/11, 2007
Semi-finals, 1st leg April 24/25, 2007
Semi-finals, 2nd leg May 1/2, 2007
Final (Athens) May 23, 2007