England on course for 5th Champions League spot
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GENEVA (AP) — Top English soccer clubs are profiting even more this season from prize money in the Champions League. Six English teams entered this Champions League edition — a record for one country — and after Wednesday's final round of opening-phase games five go direct to the round of 16 having placed in the top eight of the 36-team standings.
Premier League clubs always had the money, but now they also have the know-how they have dominated this season's Champions League.
The league phase concluded in thrilling style with 18 simultaneous kick-offs, as Barcelona and Sporting CP secured top-eight positions alongside Bayern and five English teams. Meanwhile goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin's last-gasp header sensationally earned Benfica a place in the knockout phase play-offs.
The Gunners are poised for another deep Champions League run this season.
Manchester United's hopes of securing Champions League qualification this season have been boosted, with the club currently sat in fourth in the Premier League table
Marcus Rashford joined Manchester United legend Sir David Beckham in an exclusive goal club after scoring a stunning Champions League free-kick for Barcelona. The England international forward is continuing to enjoy a productive loan spell with La Liga giants.