Liverpool and Chelsea still have work to do if they're to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League.
The Merseysiders came from behind to draw 1-1 with Italian side Napoli at Anfield and need at least a draw away to Salzburg in a fortnight.
Manager Jurgen Klopp knows there is still work to be done; "You don't get always the results you want, but the table is still open - it's not brilliant but it's OK so now lets use the situation".
"We’re still in a decent position, but there’s one game left and we need to go and get a decent result there." 👊🔴
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) November 27, 2019
Chelsea drew 2-2 with Spanish side Valencia.
Pensioners manager Frank Lampard hopes Tammy Abraham's injury is not as bad as first feared.
The striker took a bang to the hip in the first half of last night's game.
The result leaves Chelsea needing a win at home to Lille in a fortnight to make the last-16.
'Happy with a point. Not happy with the performance.' 😏
Agree with Frank? pic.twitter.com/CkWZ54Bzvc— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) November 28, 2019
Manchester United youngsters Ethan Laird, Di'Shon Bernard and Dylan Levitt will make their debuts against Astana in the Europa League
Max Taylor, who is in the senior squad for the first time since overcoming cancer is on the bench
A win for Arsenal at home to Eintracht Frankfurt will see Unai Emery's team through.
Wolves just need a draw away to Braga to secure a last-32 place.
A Rangers win away to Feyenoord coupled with Porto dropping points at Young Boys will see Steven Gerrard's side progress.
While Celtic are already assured of a knockout place ahead of the visit of Rennes to Parkhead.
🤔 Which will be the most exciting game on matchday 5?#UEL | @UKEnterprise
— UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) November 28, 2019