18 qualified out of 24 in LDC!

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The last day of the league phase of the Champions League, next Wednesday, with all 16 matches simultaneously, is going to be crazy. But above all for the constitution of the top 8 qualifying for the round of 16, with Liverpool and Barça already assured of direct access. After the seventh and penultimate day, we know 18 of the 24 qualified for the direct elimination round. All teams with 12 points are guaranteed to finish in the top 24. This is therefore the case for three French clubs.

The European adventure continues for AS Monaco, Losc and Stade Brestois. The Monegasques, 10th in the general ranking, will have to win at San Siro, against Inter, to finish in the first eight, while the Mastiffs, in 12th position with the same number of points, have a better chance of finishing. advance directly to the round of 16 by hosting Feyenoord. The Brestois, who are 13th with one unit less, will have a lot to do with the reception of Real Madrid from Kylian Mbappé in a week. But the Roudourou public will be able to celebrate the qualification in the play-offs!

Four French clubs are off to a good start!

PSG, brilliant winner of Manchester City (4-2) at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday evening and now 22nd in the C1 standings, is one of the nine teams who can still win the last six tickets for the play-offs with PSV (19th) , Bruges (20th), Benfica (21st), Sporting (23rd), Stuttgart (24th), Manchester City (24th), Dinamo Zagreb (25th) and Shakhtar (26th).

Luis Enrique's team will qualify in the event of a victory or draw in Stuttgart, knowing that the VFB will also qualify in the event of a draw! On the other hand, the Parisians can still be eliminated if they lose in Germany by being overtaken by Manchester City (forced to win against Bruges at the Etihad) and Dinamo Zagreb (if they win against AC Milan in Croatia).

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