Group A
Arsenal 3-1 Bournemouth (Alexis 12 90+1, Walcott 53; Wilson 23p)
Arsenal returned to winning ways after a run of three consecutive draws to keep up with the Premier League pacesetters, Alexis Sánchez scoring twice to see off a spirited Bournemouth side. Callum Wilson cancelled out the Chile forward’s opener with a penalty, but Theo Walcott headed the Gunners back in front before Alexis ensured a 19th straight game unbeaten for the hosts.
Lyon v Paris (Sunday 20:45)
Sion v Basel (Sunday 16:00)
Botev Plovdiv 1-3 Ludogorets Razgrad (João Paulo 9; Lukoki 3, Campanharo 70, Keșerü 79)
Georgi Dermendzhiev’s side recorded their 11th successive league win to double their lead at the summit to six points after nearest rivals Levski (who they face on Wedesday) lost.
Group B
Napoli v Sassuolo (Monday 19:00)
Beşiktaş 1-1 İstanbul BB (Marcelo 51; Cengiz Ünder 21)
Şenol Güneş’s team remain two points off the lead after the meeting between Turkey’s top two ended all square.
Benfica v Moreirense (Sunday 19:00)
Volyn 1-4 Dynamo Kyiv (Didenko 6; Júnior Moraes 21 71 90+3, Yarmolenko 45)
Júnior Moraes struck his second hat-trick of the season as the Ukrainian side recovered from an early setback to record a third successive league win.
Group C
Real Sociedad v Barcelona (Sunday 20:45)
Burnley 1-2 Man. City (Marney 14; Agüero 37 60)
Sergio Agüero scored twice as City came back from behind to claim back-to-back Premier League victories for the first time since September.
Back problems? City have now kept just 1️⃣ clean sheet in their last 1️⃣4️⃣ games. pic.twitter.com/bla8miXcrE
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 26, 2016
Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-1 Hoffenheim (Dahoud 25; Amiri 53)
Mahmoud Dahoud’s first goal since April briefly had struggling Gladbach on course for a first win in six games but the wait goes on as Hoffenheim hit back to preserve their unbeaten league campaign.
Aberdeen v Celtic (Sunday 16:00 – League Cup final)
Group D
Osasuna v Atlético (Sunday 16:15)
Bayern München 2-1 Leverkusen (Thiago Alcántara 30, Hummels 56; Çalhanoğlu 35)
Mats Hummels scored his first Bundesliga goal for Bayern as they beat their fellow UEFA Champions League hopefuls to move to within three points of shock league leaders Leipzig.
Rostov 2-0 Anji (Azmoun 41, Gatskan 79)
Fresh from their surprise win against Bayern, Rostov ended the week on a high with their seventh victory from eight Russian Premier Liga home fixtures, though they lost Aleksandr Gatskan to a red card shortly after his goal.
PSV Eindhoven 3-1 Den Haag (Pereiro 12p, Beugelsdijk og 50, Luuk de Jong 55; Beugelsdijk 57)
Den Haag’s Tom Beugelsdijk scored at both ends in the space of eight second-half minutes as PSV halted a run of four games without a win.
Group E
Monaco 4-0 Marseille (Boschilia 23, Germain 29 39, Carrillo 90+1)
The Principality team rounded off a memorable week in sensational fashion against their noisy neighbours, going top of Ligue 1 ahead of Sunday’s fixtures.
Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham (Pedro 45, Moses 51; Eriksen 11)
Having had their UEFA Champions League ambitions ended in midweek, Spurs suffered their first Premier League defeat of the season on Saturday to fall seven points adrift of the Blues at the summit.
Bayern München 2-1 Leverkusen (Thiago Alcántara 30, Hummels 56; Çalhanoğlu 35)
Leverkusen slipped to back-to-back defeats courtesy of two Bayern headers either side of Hakan Çalhanoğlu’s sixth goal of the season for club and country.
CSKA Moskva 0-0 Rubin
The Army Men’s title ambitions suffered another blow as a draw with mid-table Rubin left the 11 points adrift of city rivals Spartak at the summit.
Group F
Frankfurt 2-1 Dortmund (Huszti 46, Seferović 79; Aubameyang 77)
Ousmane Dembélé struck the bar in the dying seconds as Dortmund’s nine-match unbeaten run cames to an end despite Aubameyang hitting his sixth goal in four outings.
Real Madrid 2-1 Sporting Gijón (Ronaldo 5p 18; Carmona 35)
Cristiano Ronaldo gave the hosts a dream start with two early goals but Carlos Carmona pulled one back before the break and 13 minutes from time Madrid conceded a penalty. Duje Čop fired it high and wide.
Boavista 0-1 Sporting CP (Dost 25)
Bas Dost’s seventh league goal in eight outings was enough to earn the points for a Sporting side that ended with ten men following Rúben Semedo’s fourth red card in 12 months.
Śląsk v Legia Warszawa (Sunday 18:00)
Group G
Leicester City 2-2 Middlesbrough (Mahrez 34p, Slimani 90+4p; Negredo 13 71)
The Foxes twice came from behind to avoid a third league defeat on the trot, Islam Slimani snatching a point at the death.
Claudio Ranieri on Leicester’s last-gasp draw against @Boro, courtesy of a 4th penalty in 3 games … pic.twitter.com/sYiFkJgdyb
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 26, 2016
Lyngby 0-1 København (Toutouh 13)
Youssef Toutouh’s early goal earned the points as runaway leaders FCK extended their unbeaten start to their Superliga defence to 18 games.
Belenenses 0-0 Porto
Porto’s problems in front of goal continued as lowly Belenenses held them to a third successive goalless draw.
Club Brugge 6-1 Mechelen (Vossen 39p 51 64 82, Izquierdo 49, Vanaken 79; Bjelica 50)
The first four-goal haul of Jelle Vossen’s career provided the foundation for Club Brugge to score six for the first time since February.
Group H
Genoa 3-1 Juventus (Giovanni Simeone 3 13, Alex Sandro 29 o.g; Pjanić 82)
Diego Simeone’s son Giovanni struck twice as the Bianconeri’s four-match Serie A winning streak ended in Genoa. Miralem Pjanić added a late consolation, his third goal in six for Juventus.
Sevilla 2-1 Valencia (Garay og 53, Pareja 75; El Haddadi 65)
Having gone nearly two years without a goal until midweek, Nicolás Pareja made it two in five days as Sevilla edged victory.
Lyon v Paris (Sunday 20:45)
Osijek 0-2 Dinamo Zagreb (Ćorić 45, Soudani 48)
Dinamo remain six points behind Rijeka at the Croatian summit after keeping up their excellent domestic away form, 19-year-old Ante Ćorić setting up their eighth league win on the road this term before El Arabi Hilal Soudani grabbed his seventh championship goal in 14 appearances.
All times CET
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