Arsenal – thanks to Olivier Giroud's hat-trick – Chelsea, Dynamo Kyiv, Gent and Roma filled the last five round of 16 berths on the final day of group stage action.
Group E
Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Barcelona
Lionel Messi's 80th UEFA Champions League goal – leaving him eight behind Cristiano Ronaldo – was cancelled out by Javier Hernández as the holders, already assured of top spot, dropped points in Group E for the second time.
Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Barcelona
Lionel Messi's 80th UEFA Champions League goal – leaving him eight behind Cristiano Ronaldo – was cancelled out by Javier Hernández as the holders, already assured of top spot, dropped points in Group E for the second time.
Roma 0-0 BATE Borisov
The Giallorossi could not find a breakthrough and picked up just one win in the section but nevertheless advanced with a joint-record low of six point
The Giallorossi could not find a breakthrough and picked up just one win in the section but nevertheless advanced with a joint-record low of six point
Group F
Olympiacos 0-3 Arsenal
Olivier Giroud's first hat-trick for the club gave the Gunners the result they needed to leapfrog their hosts and qualify for the last 16 for the 16th season running. Arsène Wenger's side had no points after their first two fixtures.
Olympiacos 0-3 Arsenal
Olivier Giroud's first hat-trick for the club gave the Gunners the result they needed to leapfrog their hosts and qualify for the last 16 for the 16th season running. Arsène Wenger's side had no points after their first two fixtures.
Dinamo Zagreb 0-2 Bayern München
Robert Lewandowski's double moved him into outright second place – albeit four behind Cristiano Ronaldo – in the race to be seasonal top scorer, Thomas Müller later missing a penalty. Bayern were already group winners.
Robert Lewandowski's double moved him into outright second place – albeit four behind Cristiano Ronaldo – in the race to be seasonal top scorer, Thomas Müller later missing a penalty. Bayern were already group winners.
Group G
Chelsea 2-0 Porto
Iván Marcano's own goal and Willian's fifth strike of the campaign secured the Blues' progress as Group G winners, eliminating manager José Mourinho's former employers in the process.
Chelsea 2-0 Porto
Iván Marcano's own goal and Willian's fifth strike of the campaign secured the Blues' progress as Group G winners, eliminating manager José Mourinho's former employers in the process.
Valencia 0-2 Lyon
Valencia suffered defeat in Gary Neville's first match in charge – Maxwel Cornet and Alexandre Lacazette on the mark for already eliminated Lyon – to finish four points behind Gent in the race for second
Valencia suffered defeat in Gary Neville's first match in charge – Maxwel Cornet and Alexandre Lacazette on the mark for already eliminated Lyon – to finish four points behind Gent in the race for second
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