Napoli in need of home help for Manchester City visit

Napoli in need of home help for Manchester City visit

Having lost both away games, SSC Napoli will be banking on their impressive UEFA Champions League home form to get them back into contention in Group F – easier said than done against leaders Manchester City FC.• The 2-1 success in Manchester on matchday three means City have won all three games so far, and hold a three-point lead over FC Shakhtar Donetsk in the standings. Napoli are three points further back in third place. • City will qualify for the round of 16 for the fifth season in succession if they avoid defeat in Naples.Previous meetings• The teams' only past fixtures

Manchester City beat Chelsea, Paris score six

Manchester City beat Chelsea, Paris score six

Manchester City beat champions Chelsea to stay top of the Premier League Neymar, Mbappé and Cavani all on the mark as Paris score six Harry Kane scores twice to take tally to 13 goals for September alone Sunday highlights: Sporting v Porto, Hertha v Bayern and Milan v Roma Check out how the #UCL groups stand after two rounds of matches MAKE YOUR FANTASY CHANGES Group AManchester United 4-0 Crystal PalaceGrasshoppers 0-0 Basel... UEFA.com - News

City win and Lyon survive as Paris set up Barça semi

City win and Lyon survive as Paris set up Barça semi

Holders Lyon through from 2016 final rematch with Wolfsburg despite home lossManchester City earn Lyon tie in semis as their debut campaign continuesParis overturn deficit to oust Bayern; first semi-finals with no German club in decadeBarcelona to face Paris in last-four bow after seeing off RosengårdQuarter-finals watched by total crowd of more than 55,000Buy final ticketsREPORTSManchester City 1-0 Fortuna Hjørring (agg: 2-0)A looping header from Lucy Bronze late in the first ha... UEFA.com - News

Lyon survive as Paris set up Barcelona semi

Lyon survive as Paris set up Barcelona semi

Holders Lyon through from 2016 final rematch with Wolfsburg despite home loss tonightParis overturn deficit to oust Bayern, first semi-finals with no German club in decadeBarcelona to face Paris after seeing off Rosengård to earn debut semi-finalManchester City defend 1-0 lead against Fortuna Hjørring on Thursday, winners play LyonBuy final ticketsREPORTSLyon 0-1 Wolfsburg (agg: 2-1)Lyon made full use of their 2-0 win in Germany last Thursday to reach a joint-record eighth semi-final. It was a compet... UEFA.com - News

Lyon, City, Bayern, Barcelona ahead

Lyon, City, Bayern, Barcelona ahead

Lyon secure 2-0 quarter-final first-leg win at side they beat in 2016 final, WolfsburgManchester City, through Carli Lloyd, and Bayern both gain 1-0 victoriesBarcelona also won 1-0 at Rosengård on WednesdaySecond legs next Wednesday except City against Fortuna the following nightBuy final ticketsREPORTS/FIXTURESWolfsburg 0-2 LyonThree-time champions Lyon are in control of this eagerly-anticipated rematch of the 2013 and 2016 finals. Making her competition debut, Alex Morgan came closest for Lyon ... UEFA.com - News

Monaco 6-6 City: second-highest scoring knockout tie

Monaco 6-6 City: second-highest scoring knockout tie

Only once before in UEFA Champions League history have more goals been scored in a knockout round tie than the 12 mustered by Monaco and Manchester City in their round of 16 meeting.13 GOALSBayern München 12-1 Sporting CP2008/09, round of 16 12 GOALSLyon 10-2 Werder Bremen2004/05, round of 16Chelsea 7-5 Liverpool2008/09, quarter-finalsBarcelona 10-2 Bayer Leverkusen2011/12, round of 16Monaco 6-6 Manchester City (Monaco win on away goals)2016/17, round of 16

City denied as Ramos, Cavani show scoring form

City denied as Ramos, Cavani show scoring form

SATURDAY ©Getty ImagesManchester City 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (Sané 49, De Bruyne 54; Alli 58, Son 77)With victory wanted by both sides to stay in touch with leaders Chelsea, City took a deserved lead when Hugo Lloris came out of goal and header the ball against Leroy Sané, who then tapped into an empty net. Soon after Lloris spilt a Raheem Sterling cross and Kevin De Bruyne took full advantage. But D... UEFA.com - News