Manchester City will play Brugge as they want to get into the safe zone of UCL

Manchester City faces Belgian team Club Brugge at the Etihad on Wednesday night in their last league phase match, which could result in an extremely early exit from the Champions League
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(Football news) Pep Guardiola’s side find themselves outside the top 24 after an astonishing collapse against Paris Saint-Germain last week, but their visitors are currently on course for a playoff spot after holding Juventus to a goalless draw.

The possibilities for Manchester City this week are simple. Win, and they are almost certainly through to the Champions League playoffs. Draw or lose, and their European adventure ends at the first hurdle.

Guardiola’s side have largely pulled themselves out of their autumnal rut, and their Parisian sojourn on matchday seven initially had all the makings of a joyous affair, as Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland struck within three minutes of each other in the second half.

However, a PSG side also fighting for their right to continue in Europe’s premier tournament produced a dazzling turnaround on their own patch, where Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola, Joao Neves and Goncalo Ramos all contributed to the slaying of the Citizens.

Now hovering just outside the unseeded playoff spots, Manchester City’s fate is still in their own hands given that upcoming opponents Club Brugge are only three points better off in 20th place with a worse goal difference; the only scenario where a win might not be enough is if 26th-placed Dinamo Zagreb also beat AC Milan and do so while scoring 11 goals or more.

Stranger things have happened in the beautiful game, but Guardiola’s men are surely safe in the knowledge that victory on Wednesday guarantees progression, and they have not lost in 90 minutes in any of their last 33 Champions League home games.

While it may be too late for the Citizens to complete a fabulous Premier League five-peat, they were too good for Chelsea in Saturday’s 3-1 triumph over the Blues, the seventh game in a row where the hosts have scored at least twice.

While Manchester City go gung-ho for a crucial three points on Wednesday, they may run into a parked Club Brugge bus, as their 20th-placed visitors will assure themselves of a spot in the playoff round with just a draw at the home of the Premier League champions.

Such an outcome is not beyond the realm of possibility for Nicky Hayen’s men, who stunted Juventus—one of the sides to have overcome Manchester City in the league phase already—on matchday seven, putting them on the brink of knockout qualification.

That hard-fought stalemate preceded a less impressive 1-1 draw with KV Kortrijk in the Jupiler Pro League on Saturday, albeit one that extended the visitors’ remarkable unbeaten run; they have now avoided defeat in each of their last 20 matches across all competitions.

Also within touching distance of Genk at the summit of the Jupiler Pro League table, Club Brugge have taken points off of all of Juventus, Aston Villa, Celtic and Sporting Lisbon in the last four Champions League matchdays, but not since 1976-77 have they gone five unbeaten in the European Cup.

The head-to-head column does not make for pleasant Belgian reading either, as Club Brugge were thumped 5-1 and 4-1 by Man City during the 2021-22 group phase, and the time is nigh for Guardiola’s men to replicate such results lest they risk an embarrassing exit.

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