A full look ahead to tonight's fixtures.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he can turn the club's form around.
United enter tonight's Champions League Group F game against Atalanta at Old Trafford off the back of 4 defeats in their last 7 matches.
But the Norwegian is keeping the faith.
Kick off is at 8.
United will be without injured duo Rafael Varane and Anthony Martial, but Aaron Wan Bissaka is available after suspension.
The other game in that Group sees Young Boys up against Villarreal.
In Group H, Chelsea host Malmo at Stamford Bridge from 8pm.
Thiago Silva and Antonio Rudiger are available for Thomas Tuchel's side.
The other game in that group is between Zenit St Petersburg and Juventus.
In Group E, Barcelona face Dinamo Kiev and Bayern Munich are away to Benfica.
In Group G, Red Bull Salzburg take on Wolfsburg and Lille meet Sevilla.
In Group C of the Europa League, Leicester City are in Russia to play Spartak Moscow from 3.30.
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