All 36 teams in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League league phase will play simultaneously on Wednesday, January 28, with only Arsenal and Bayern Munich already secured in the top eight. The top eight finishers advance directly to the round of 16, while teams from ninth to 24th enter playoffs, and the bottom 12 are eliminated. English clubs like Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle face crucial tests to avoid the playoffs.
The revamped Champions League format has built to a thrilling climax on Matchday 8, where every result impacts the single league table. Arsenal, with a perfect record of seven wins, host already-eliminated Kairat Almaty at the Emirates Stadium and need only a draw to claim the top spot. Bayern Munich, the other team through to the round of 16, visit PSV Eindhoven and require a victory plus an Arsenal defeat with a five-goal swing to overtake them.
Real Madrid, now managed by Álvaro Arbeloa, travel to Benfica, where a win or draw should confirm their last-16 place. Liverpool, on 15 points, host Qarabağ at Anfield; a win guarantees a top-eight finish, while a draw likely suffices given rivals' fixtures. Manager Arne Slot highlighted defensive issues in his pre-match news conference, noting only Virgil van Dijk is available as centre-back due to injuries to Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konaté. "For sure at centre-back tomorrow there will not be a centre-back," Slot said. "I can only play a midfielder as there are no centre-back available apart from Virgil."
Tottenham Hotspur, under Thomas Frank, face eliminated Eintracht Frankfurt away; a win secures automatic qualification, but a draw risks eight teams overtaking them. Paris Saint-Germain host Newcastle United in a high-stakes clash— the winner advances directly, while a draw endangers both. Chelsea visit Napoli, needing a victory to hold eighth; a draw could drop them if others win. Manchester City, after a 3-1 loss to Bodø/Glimt, must beat Galatasaray at home to challenge for the top eight, given their +4 goal difference.
UEFA's decision to schedule all 18 matches at 21:00 CET ensures no foreknowledge of results, heightening tension. Four teams—Eintracht Frankfurt, Slavia Praha, Villarreal, and Kairat—are already out. The playoff draw follows on January 30, with ties in February.