Last season's runners-up, Bayern Munich, were lax in defence during the 3-2 win over CFR Cluj a fortnight ago, continuing the overall theme this term, but that result means a top-two finish in Group E could be assured with a point in Wednesday's return.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Olympique Lyon also have nine points from a possible nine, with Arsene Wenger's side topping the scoring so far with a whopping 14 goals. Progression awaits this week for all three if they win, while a draw may suffice for the French club.
"We have matured," Wenger said, adding that Cesc Fabregas is a slight doubt for Wednesday's Group H game at Shakhtar Donetsk.
"You can see that when it doesn't work for us, the players remain calmer than before," he added.
Group F leaders Chelsea host Spartak Moscow on Wednesday; on Tuesday, Group B leaders Lyon travel to Benfica of Portugal.
Manchester United are the only group leaders who will not be able to seal their last-16 spot this time, but a win at Turkish champions Bursaspor, who are set to host their biggest ever match, would go a long way to securing qualification.
United striker Wayne Rooney misses out again with an ankle injury.
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