Who has qualified for the 2022 2023 Champions League?

The mid-season World Cup has made for a frantic Champions League group-stage campaign, and it will all be over by Wednesday night.

At that point the eight group winners and eight runners-up will all be confirmed, with holders Real Madrid among the clubs who are already through – although the defending champions are yet to seal top spot.

Tottenham were in a very tight Group D that played out in thrilling fashion on Tuesday night, while PSG are also out to seal top spot on Wednesday night.

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Here we run through the key details…

When is the Champions League last-16 draw?

The draw will take place on Monday, November 7 at 11am GMT. The last-16 matches will then take place in February and March.

In short: Who has qualified already?

The 14 teams to have qualified for the Champions League last 16 are...

Group winners

  • Bayern Munich
  • Chelsea
  • Manchester City
  • Napoli
  • Porto
  • Tottenham

Runners-up

  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Club Brugge
  • Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Inter
  • Liverpool

Qualified but position TBC

  • Benfica
  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Real Madrid

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Which teams have dropped to Europa League?

Ajax, Barcelona, Leverkusen, Sevilla and Sporting are confirmed to finish third, meaning they will play in February's Europa League knockout play-offs.

Juventus are among the teams who could join them, but Atletico Madrid finished bottom of their group. Here are the permutations for Wednesday night's games...

Group E

November 2: Chelsea v Dinamo Zagreb, Milan v RB Salzburg

Chelsea are already through as group winners, meaning Milan’s clash with RB Salzburg is the one to watch. Milan will qualify if they avoid defeat, but Salzburg know victory will send them through as runners-up.

Group F

November 2: Real Madrid v Celtic, Shakhtar Donetsk v Leipzig

Defeat to Leipzig last time out means holders Real Madrid are not yet confirmed as group winners, although they are already through.

Beat Celtic and Real seal first place on Wednesday night, while Leipzig must avoid defeat to qualify ahead of Shakhtar. Leipzig could finish top if they win and Real do not.

Group G

November 2: Man City v Sevilla, FC Copenhagen v Dortmund

This group is done and dusted. City are group winners, Dortmund runners-up, Sevilla into the Europa League, and Copenhagen out.

Group H

November 2: Juventus v PSG, Maccabi Haifa v Benfica

PSG and Benfica are both on 11 points. Juventus and Maccabi Haifa are both on three points. That means Juve are out at the group stages for the first time since 2013.

PSG are out to seal top on Wednesday night, and their superior goal difference of +8 to Benfica’s +4 puts them in the driving seat after their matches with Benfica both finished 1-1.

Who could Liverpool, Tottenham, Man City and Chelsea face?

Liverpool are the only Premier League side to have finished second in their group. As you cannot face a team from the same association, or group, their potential last-16 opponents are Bayern Munich and Porto, plus the Group F and Group H winners - which could be Real Madrid and PSG.

Meanwhile, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham are through as group winners and so the teams they could possibly face are:

Chelsea: Borussia Dortmund, Club Brugge, Eintracht Frankfurt, Inter - plus Group F and H runners-up

Man City: Club Brugge, Eintracht Frankfurt, Inter - plus Group E, F and H runners-up

Tottenham: Borussia Dortmund, Club Brugge, Inter - plus Group E, F and H runners-up

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There is still one more match left in the group stage for the 2022-23 Champions League but we’ve already got a handful of teams into the knockout round. Here’s a look at all the clubs who have qualified for the round of 16, which will get going in February 2023. The round of 16 draw will take place November 7 to determine the matchups.

Who has qualified for Champions League round of 16

Napoli (Italy)

Liverpool (England)

Club Brugge (Belgium)

FC Porto (Portugal)

Bayern Munich (Germany)

Inter Milan (Italy)

Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)

Tottenham (England)

Chelsea (England)

AC Milan (Italy)

Real Madrid (Spain)

RB Leipzig (Germany)

Manchester City (England)

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

Paris Saint-Germain (France)

Benfica (Portugal)

We’ve got a nice mix in terms of countries, with Germany and England each having four clubs in the round of 16. Italy has three clubs and Portugal has two, while Spain, France and Belgium have one club each in the round of 16.

Who qualified for UCL 2023?

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Who has already qualified for the Champions League?

Napoli, Liverpool, Club Brugge, Porto, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain and Benfica have already qualified for the next round.

What teams are still in the Champions League 2022?

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Club Brugge vs Benfica..
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AC Milan vs Tottenham Hotspur..
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Napoli..
Borussia Dortmund vs Chelsea..
Inter Milan vs FC Porto..
PSG vs Bayern Munich..

Who has qualified for Europa League 22 23?

Top eight. The following clubs achieved European qualification for UEFA competitions in season 2022/23. UEFA Champions League (UCL) Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur. UEFA Europa League (UEL) Arsenal, Manchester United.