1
Arsenal
24
2
Bayern
21
3
Liverpool
18
4
Tottenham
17
5
Barcelona
16
6
Chelsea
16
7
Sporting CP
16
8
Man City
16
9
Real Madrid
15
10
Inter
15
11
PSG
14
12
Newcastle
14
13
Juventus
13
14
Atletico Madrid
13
15
Atalanta
13
16
Leverkusen
12
17
Borussia Dortmund
11
18
Olympiakos
11
19
Club Brugge
10
20
Galatasaray
10
21
Monaco
10
22
Qarabag
10
23
Bodø/Glimt
9
24
Benfica
9
25
Marseille
9
26
Pafos
9
27
Union Saint-Gilloise
9
28
PSV
8
29
Athletic Bilbao
8
30
Napoli
8
31
Copenhagen
8
32
Ajax
6
33
Eintracht Frankfurt
4
34
Slavia Praha
3
35
Villarreal
1
36
Kairat
1
Save for who tops the pile, this group has already been settled, with Ajax and Bayern set to advance to the second round. Two points separate them, with Bayern at the top on 13 points and only need a draw, to get the psychological edge of meeting a ‘weaker’ team in the second round.
Bayern have scored two or more goals in each of their last six matches and in 10 of their last 11. Ajax on the other hand, have been in great form both domestically and in Europe. They head to this game on five straight wins and unbeaten in 15 matches, where they have won 13 games.
At home, in the Champions League, Ajax are unbeaten in eight and have won each of the last five. Ajax have scored two or more goals in four of their last five Champions League home matches and they have clean sheets in four of the last five at home. They have scored 12 and conceded once in the last five Champions League home matches.
Total over 3