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Man City to face PSG in UEFA Cup match
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Posted: 3-Dec-2008 21:24 hrs
Manchester City's manager Mark Hughes (centre) watches a training session at their Carrington training ground in Manchester. Manchester City prepare to face Paris St Germain in a UEFA Cup group match that the French team must win to stay in the competition.
 
 
Manchester City prepare to face Paris St Germain on Wednesday in a UEFA Cup group match that the French team must win to stay in the competition.
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City are expected to rest their key players after booking their place in the knockout phase with a composed 2-0 win at Schalke 04.
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The Germans can join the Premier League side in the knockout stages if they win at FC Twente.
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Despite a recent revival in their league form, PSG, are desperate for UEFA Cup points after a draw and a defeat in their first two games leave them bottom of Group A.
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The 2006 and 2007 UEFA Cup winners Sevilla have slipped off the pace in Group C as they prepare to host already-eliminated Partizan Belgrade on Wednesday.
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Belgium's Standard Liege top the group on six points, two points clear of Stuttgart and Sampdoria and three points clear of fourth-placed Sevilla.
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Standard host Sampdoria on Wednesday night, with both sides knowing victory would probably be enough to seal their qualification.
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With two rounds left to play in the group phase, only AC Milan, Manchester City, CSKA Moscow and Saint Etienne are through, with 36 teams still in with a chance of joining them.
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Portsmouth, meanwhile, go into their third UEFA Cup group stage game at German side Wolfsburg on Thursday knowing that only a victory will keep their destiny in their own hands.
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Roared on by a raucous home crowd against favourites AC Milan in their last match in the competition, Portsmouth went two goals up before conceding twice in the game's dying stages to draw 2-2.
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The result was enough to send the Italian giants through, but Pompey now sit fourth in Group E with only one point to their name.
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With only the top three sides going through, a draw for Wolfsburg will secure their progress and give Portuguese side Braga the chance to join them in the next round if they win at Dutch outfit Heerenveen.
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Pompey, though, will be boosted by the return to fitness of leading scorer Jermain Defoe, who was forced to sit out the Milan match with a calf problem.
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He returned to partner Peter Crouch in a 3-2 league victory over Blackburn Rovers at the weekend and Crouch says his team-mates are thinking only of victory in Germany.
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"I'm sure there is still a chance for us and while that's the case we'll go for it," he said. "A win on Thursday leaves it wide open."
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The situation facing Portsmouth's Premier League counterparts Aston Villa is an altogether rosier one, with the Birmingham side needing just a point at home to Zilina to progress.
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Martin O'Neill's men did not play in the last round of matches, but they stayed top of Group F on goal difference ahead of Ajax, who won 1-0 at Hamburg.
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Villa were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw at home to Fulham on Saturday, but O'Neill flatly rejected accusations they were feeling under pressure.
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"As regards choking, I do not accept that. Every game is hard and we are not brilliant enough at the moment to steamroll teams but we are doing fine," he said.
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A win for Villa against the Slovakians would mean Martin Jol's Hamburg will also go through if they win against Czech side Slavia Prague.
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UEFA Cup fixtures
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Wednesday (1945GMT unless stated)
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Manchester City v Paris St Germain, FC Twente v Schalke 04, Metalist Kharkiv v Olympiakos, Hertha Berlin v Galatasaray, Standard Liege v Sampdoria, Sevilla v Partizan Belgrade, Spartak Moscow v NAC Breda (1700GMT), Udinese v Dinamo Zagreb (1700GMT)
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Thursday (1945GMT unless stated)
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Wolfsburg v Portsmouth, Heerenveen v Braga, Slavia Prague v Hamburg, Aston Villa v Zilina, Valencia v Club Brugge, FC Copenhagen v Rosenborg, Lech Poznan v Deportivo La Cornua, Nancy v CSKA Moscow — AFP

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