Four games down, two to go.
The Women’s Champions League’s inaugural league phase is set for a thrilling finale as teams battle to qualify for the knockout stage.
Last year’s beaten finalists Barcelona are the frontrunners, with record eight-time winners Lyon in close pursuit at the top, while main draw debutants Manchester United lead the way for the trio of Women’s Super League’s teams.
Teams finishing first to fourth will automatically qualify for the quarter-finals, with the next eight teams – from fifth to 12th – facing off in two-legged play-offs to determine who will join them.
Man Utd are among five teams who have already confirmed at least a place in the play-offs, along with Barcelona, Lyon, Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich.
BBC Sport takes a look at how the three English clubs have fared so far on the continental stage – and what is still to come.