Women’s Champions League: What do English sides need to seal top-four finish?

The inaugural phase of the Women’s Champions League is set to be an exciting finale as teams battle to qualify for the knockout stage.
Barcelona, beaten finalists last year, and eight-time winners Lyon are at the top of the table, occupying the top two places with 13 points.
Women’s Super League sides Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United have all secured at least one play-off place for the round of 16, but a top-four place for each is still up for grabs.
The teams ranked first through fourth will automatically qualify for the quarter-finals, with the next eight teams – from fifth to 12th place – competing in a home-and-away play-off to determine who will join them.
Teams from 13th to 18th will be eliminated from the competition.
Barcelona, Lyon, Wolfsburg, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Juventus have also secured at least one play-off place.
There is no longer any hope for St. Polten, FC Twente, Benfica, Roma, Paris Saint-Germain, who are all already absent.
BBC Sport takes a look at how the three English clubs have fared so far on the continental stage – and what’s still to come.
