It is looking increasingly likely that all six British teams may make it to the knock-out stages of this year's European Champions League, which would be quite a feat - especially when you consider some of the tough draws that the teams were involved in.

Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea are already there and the fate of Liverpool, Rangers and Celtic is still in their own hands. The question is; who will go on to maybe lift the trophy? Or, failing that, who has what it takes to go furthest in the world's premier club tournament?

Should Celtic and Rangers make it through their final group games to qualify, it will show just how far both Scottish sides have come as they were arguably in the toughest two groups of all.

'Manchester United have been awesome and are the only team with maximum points thus far - thanks to that wonder strike from Cristiano Ronaldo on Tuesday night'


Manchester United have been awesome and are the only team with maximum points thus far - thanks to that wonder strike from Cristiano Ronaldo on Tuesday night. Arsenal started with a bang but have slipped lately but that is probably more due to the fact they have taken their foot of the gas, having virtually qualified after their first three matches.

Avram Grant has been spot-on with his Champions League selections and has helped his side to good wins against Valencia, Schalke and last night against Rosenborg. Liverpool have fought their way back into the reckoning and now their next encounter, in Marseille, will decide their progress.