The Parisiennes, who signed a clear round with five successes, receive the Icelanders from Breidablik on Thursday (6:45 p.m.), to achieve the 6/6 in the competition.

They are already guaranteed to finish first in the group, a rank allowing them to be seeded in the draw for the quarter-finals, scheduled for Monday.

OL, already qualified, would also like to approach the draw with this privilege: this will be the case in the event of success against the Swedes of Häcken, already beaten 3-0 in the first leg, or if Bayern Munich, second in the group, do not won against Benfica Lisbon.

Three tickets for the quarterfinals remain to be distributed, including two in the very strong group A, where Chelsea, finalist in 2021, is still not qualified.

In the lead with 11 points, the English have a difficult trip to Wolfsburg on Thursday (9 p.m.).

In case of defeat, the Germans (8 points) would come back up to par and Juventus Turin (8 points) could also join in the fight in case of success at the weaker Servette Chênois, a Swiss club.

It would then be a three-way match that will be played on goal difference, with two happy and one disappointed.

The last ticket will be played between Hoffenheim and Arsenal with a comfortable lead for the English, who would miss the quarters only in the event of a defeat by at least five goals.

Chelsea striker Samantha Kerr celebrates her goal, her team's third against Arsenal in the FA Cup at Wembley, December 5, 2021 Ben STANSALL AFP / Archives

The program:

Wednesday:

Group C

(9 p.m.) Hoffenheim (GER) - Arsenal (ENG)

FC Barcelona (ESP) - HB Koge (DEN)

Group D

(6:45 p.m.) Lyon (FRA) - Häcken (SWE)

Bayern Munich (GER) - Benfica (POR)

Thusday:

Group A

(9:00 p.m.) Wolfsburg (GER) - Chelsea (ENG)

Juventus Turin (ITA) - Servette Chênois (SUI)

Group B

(6.45 p.m.) Real Madrid (ESP) - Kharkiv (UKR)

Paris SG (FRA) - Breidablik (ISL)

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