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
Barcelona and Lyon have had contrasting seasons so far, both domestically and in Europe. At home, Barcelona look on course for another league title, as they hold a seven – point lead at the top of La Liga standings while Lyon are 19 points off league leaders PSG in France. Barcelona are unbeaten in seven Champions League games. In the last 12 home matches, Barcelona have not lost any and they are unbeaten in 29 home matches in the Champions League, winning 26 and drawing three. They face a Lyon side unbeaten in the last 10 Champions League matches, but winning just two. Lyon’s last six Champions League matches have ended in draws, and they will hope this one ends in a scoring draw, which will see them advance to the quarters. The French side is unbeaten in the last five away matches in the Champions League, winning two and drawing three; they have scored in each of the five and they will want to extend the same here. The two sides have met seven times, all in the Champions League; Barcelona have four wins and Lyon none.