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Standard Liege v Arsenal

  • 5.55pm GMT - BT Sport 2

A draw is good enough for Arsenal, who are basically through anyway barring a miracle in Belgium as Standard Liege need a five-goal victory to ensure they finish above the Gunners in the group. A straight win may be enough to sneak the Belgians through over the Germans if they lose to Guimaraes, while a draw there has us all reaching for the calculators and the rule book!

Back to the game at hand, and Freddie Ljungberg got a belated bounce out of his new team in the second half at West Ham, and with the interim boss still settling on his side he’ll be wanting to make sure they impress again for the full 90 minutes this time.


Manchester United v AZ Alkmaar

  • 8pm GMT - BT Sport 2

The draw in Holland in October came when United where in the midst of the 'sticky patch' that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says they've now emerged from, and the club could hardly be in better spirits now as old Trafford will be transformed into a grotto of joy after beating Spursd and Man City in a week.

Solskjaer wants to kepe momentum, of course, but will make changes here and with both sides already through and United just needing a draw to top the group, it's anyone's guess as to the line-up and how both teams will approach what essentially is a dead rubber.


Wolves v Besiktas

  • 8pm GMT - BT Sport ESPN

Wolves are already through from this group and with leaders Braga in Bratislava there could be a chance to top the standings, which would represent a great success after a sticky start to the group stages.

Nuno's side edged the reverse fixture 1-0 in Turkey, but Besiktas arrive on a fine run of form after eight wins out of nine where they've been scoring goals at one end (socring twice in four of six games) and keeping them out (three clean sheets in six games) at the other.


Rangers v Young Boys

  • 8pm GMT - BT Sport 3

Qualification is tantalisingly close for Steven Gerrard’s side now, they just need to avoid defeat against Young Boys to book their place in the last 32, with a win making sure they go through as group winners.

Young Boys are the only side to beat Rangers in this group stage though, and after the bitter disappointment of that cup final defeat to Celtic still fresh in the memory, they’ll have to regroup quickly to avoid another stinging loss possibly seeing them dumped out of Europe.

The home fans at Ibrox will ensure that spirits are high though, as European progression is key in the team’s development and there will be some big names floating around in that knockout draw. It’s a tricky result to be sitting on though and Gerrard will have to get his tactics right on the night to avoid being caught between two stools.

Odds correct as of 1653 GMT on 11/12/19

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