• The fifth day of the C1 ended last night, 12 clubs are already sure to be qualified and to participate in the final phase. 

  • For the clubs still in the race, the decision will be made on November 1 with the sixth and final day.

  • The draw for the round of 16 will take place on November 7, 2022

The cup with the big ears awaits only one winner, only one champion.

All the clubs still in the race think only of this trophy but before arriving at this moment, they will have to pass the final stages.

The fifth day of the Champions League has delivered its verdict, this Wednesday, October 26, 12 European clubs are already sure to reach the knockout stages.

But which clubs have already qualified?

Who will be present for the November 7 draw?

It's up to you to find out which teams have already qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League!

Which teams have already qualified for the Round of 16? 

The teams selected by country for the 2022-2023 season:

- Germany: Bayern Munich;

Borussia Dortmund;

Eintracht Frankfurt;

Bayer Leverkusen;

RB Leipzig (5)

- Spain: Barcelona;

Atlético de Madrid;

Real Madrid ;

Sevilla FC (4)

- England: Liverpool;

Chelsea;

Tottenham;

Manchester City (4)

- Italy: Naples;

Inter Milan;

Juventus Torino;

AC Milan (4)

- Portugal: Benfica;

Sporting Portugal;

FC Porto (3)

- France: Paris Saint-Germain;

Marseilles (2)

- Scotland: Celtic Glasgow;

Glasgow Rangers (2)

- Netherlands: Ajax Amsterdam (1)

- Belgium: Club Brugge (1)

- Austria: RB Salzburg (1)

- Israel: Maccabi Haifa (1)

- Denmark: FC Copenhagen (1)

- Ukraine: Shakhtior Donetsk (1)

- Croatia: Dinamo Zagreb (1)

- Czech Republic: Viktoria Plzen (1)


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