The UEFA Champions League schedule picks up on Wednesday with Marseille against Borussia Dortmund as well as Austria Vienna and Zenit St Petersburg and the matches will be streaming online from Fox Soccer 2 Go and some of the top matches on the day includes AC Milan and Ajax as well as Barcelona playing Celtic in a Group H match, while Groups E, F and G are also in action on the schedule.
Juventus had an early match after their Galatasaray matchup was pushed due to snow and they ended up with a loss, while Arsenal is playing against Napoli on Wednesday as well. The matches on Tuesday saw Manchester United eliminate a team from Group A and the Group C matches saw Olympiakos win and Paris Saint-Germain while Real Madrid was able to take down Copenhagen from their stars, as Cristiano Ronaldo scored after Luka Modric added an early goal and now the team is in control in their group as well.
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More on the Champions League from Reuters.com:
Viktoria Plzen scored two late goals to beat CSKA Moscow 2-1 to secure third place and a Europa League spot in Group D.
Substitute Tomas Wagner rifled home the winner in the 90th minute to send Plzen into the Europa League at the expense of CSKA who finished with nine men after Alan Dragoev and Pontus Wernbloom were dismissed late on.
The Bundesliga side's victory, earned by Oemer Toprak's second-half goal, lifted them above Shakhtar Donetsk into second after the Ukrainians lost 1-0 at United.
Javier Saviola scored twice as Olympiakos pipped Benfica to second spot in Group C by beating visitors Anderlecht 3-1.
In an extraordinary match, the Belgians finished with eight men after the Greeks scored one penalty and had two saved by keeper Silvia Proto, including one from Saviola.
The Anderlecht stopper spoiled his night by getting sent off in stoppage-time, joining Cheikhou Kouyate and Fabrice N'Sakala in seeing red.
Benfica won 2-1 against group winners Paris St Germain, who rested top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but drop into the Europa League despite finishing on 10 points along with Olympiakos who enjoyed head-to-head superiority over the Lisbon club.
Galatasaray or Juventus will join Group B winners Real Madrid in the knockout stage when they return to finish their match in Istanbul on Wednesday.
The players were taken off the Ali Sami Yen stadium pitch by Portuguese referee Pedro Proenca after 32 minutes following heavy snowfall with the score at 0-0.
UEFA said in a statement the match "will continue on Wednesday from 1400 CET (1300 GMT)".
After losing two successive Premier League games at Old Trafford, Manchester United stopped the rot thanks to a second-half Phil Jones goal at Old Trafford which sent Shakhtar into the Europa League.
"We wanted to top the group and we have. The win helps us, improves our form," said manager David Moyes. "A club like Manchester United has to be trying to win the trophy."
Viktoria Plzen scored two late goals to beat CSKA Moscow 2-1 to secure third place and a Europa League spot in Group D.
Substitute Tomas Wagner rifled home the winner in the 90th minute to send Plzen into the Europa League at the expense of CSKA who finished with nine men after Alan Dragoev and Pontus Wernbloom were dismissed late on.
(Reuters)