
"When the competition returns on Tuesday, January 20, there will be just two rounds of matches remaining in the league phase. Across the final two weeks of January, teams will be fighting for a place in the top eight of the table - which guarantees qualification for the last 16 - or a spot in the play-offs, contested by the clubs finishing ninth to 24th."
"The Premier League's six representatives - Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Chelsea - could all still finish in the top eight. Mikel Arteta's Gunners lead the table and are the only team with a 100 per cent record, while fourth-place City are the other English side in the automatic qualification places, sitting five points further back on 13."
Two rounds remain in the Champions League league phase after the recent fixtures, with matches restarting on Tuesday, January 20. Teams will compete over the final two weeks of January for top-eight places that guarantee last-16 qualification or for play-off spots for teams finishing ninth to 24th. Six Premier League sides — Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Chelsea — remain capable of finishing in the top eight. Arsenal hold a perfect record and lead the table, while Manchester City occupy fourth on 13 points. Liverpool, Spurs, Newcastle and Chelsea occupy positions between ninth and 13th.
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