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Wolfsburg, PSV pip United, Ronaldo's new record

Manchester United were ousted by Wolfsburg and PSV Eindhoven in a dramatic finish as Atlético Madrid and Manchester City topped groups and Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid broke records.

Naldo celebrates his winner for Wolfsburg
Naldo celebrates his winner for Wolfsburg ©Getty Images
  • Wolfsburg and PSV pip Manchester United to round of 16 in dramatic conclusion
  • Atlético Madrid and Manchester City beat Benfica and Juventus to group supremacy
  • Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid both break goalscoring records
  • Vote for your Player of the Week from 09.00CET on Thursday
  • Groups E–G conclude on Wednesday; round of 16 draw 12.00CET on Monday

State of play
Group winners:
Real Madrid, Wolfsburg, Atlético Madrid, Manchester City, Barcelona, Bayern München, Zenit
Group runners-up:
Paris Saint-Germain, PSV Eindhoven, Benfica, Juventus
Can qualify on Wednesday:
Roma, Bayer Leverkusen, BATE Borisov; Olympiacos, Arsenal; Chelsea, Porto, Dynamo Kyiv; Gent, Valencia (1 group winner, 4 group runners-up, 4 UEFA Europa League places tbc)
Transferred to UEFA Europa League:
Shakhtar Donetsk, Manchester United, Galatasaray, Sevilla
Eliminated from Europe:
Malmö, CSKA Moskva, Astana, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Dinamo Zagreb, Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Lyon

Follow the links for video highlights (from midnight CET), match reports and reaction.

Group A
Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 Shakhtar Donetsk
Paris already knew they would finish second before goals from Lucas and Zlatan Ibrahimović overcame the Pitmen. Shakhtar will still transfer to the UEFA Europa League round of 32 in third place thanks to Malmö's defeat.

Ronaldo hails 'amazing night'

Real Madrid 8-0 Malmö
Karim Benzema scored two early goals for the confirmed group winners but then Cristiano Ronaldo took over. He made it 3-0 on 39 minutes then hit three in the first quarter-hour of the second half to take his season's tally to 11, two clear of the previous group-stage record he shared with Luiz Adriano. Mateo Kovačić notched the seventh before Benzema completed his hat-trick to equal the competition's record margin of victory.

Group B
Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester United
Wolfsburg are through in first place and United ended third after a truly breathless occasion. Anthony Martial put United ahead on ten minutes yet Naldo quickly equalised and Vieirinha finished off a brilliant team move just before the half-hour. United were heading out, despite brief hope when CSKA led, but were back up to second when Marouane Fellaini's header was turned into his own net by Josuha Guilavogui. That was in the 82nd minute; almost instantly, however, Naldo struck again to decide the game.

Bruma delight at 'huge' PSV win

PSV Eindhoven 2-1 CSKA Moskva
PSV knew they would be through with a win, although courtesy of United's defeat a draw would have sufficed for the Dutch outfit. With 14 minutes left CSKA, already confirmed in fourth, were awarded a penalty which Sergei Ignashevich coolly converted. Yet Luuk de Jong equalised almost immediately to take PSV into the round of 16 for the first time since 2006/07, the last occasion any Eredivisie club made it that far.

Group C
Benfica 1-2 Atlético de Madrid
Atlético required a victory to pip their fellow qualifiers to top spot and Saúl Ñíguez and Luciano Vietto struck either side of half-time to ensure precisely that, despite Kostas Mitroglou pulling one back with 15 minutes to go.

Galatasaray 1-1 Astana
For two minutes Astana looked as if they could be the first team from Kazakhstan to reach the knockout phase of a European competition – the UEFA Europa League – when Patrick Twumasi fired them in front. But Selçuk İnan quickly levelled to give Galatasaray third place.

Group D
Sevilla 1-0 Juventus
Sevilla will be able to go for a third straight UEFA Europa League title after Fernando Llorente's goal gave them the points and took them ahead of Mönchengladbach into the top three, one position behind Juventus.

Sterling's birthday delight

Manchester City 4-2 Borussia Mönchengladbach
That Juve loss meant City claimed pole position with victory, though they left it late. David Silva gave City the advantage but the visitors led 2-1 at the break through Julian Korb and Raffael. With ten minutes to go, Raheem Sterling equalised and seconds later he netted again to make it a memorable 21st birthday. Substitute Wilfried Bony finished the job to end Mönchengladbach's European season.

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