GENEVA — A Champions League clash between Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland will surely happen in the final one day.
On Wednesday, it is a routine league-phase game when Real Madrid hosts Manchester City and the most feared forwards in soccer cross paths for the third time in the competition since Haaland debuted in 2019.
Also this week, Liverpool brings its season of turmoil — though not Mohamed Salah — to San Siro against Inter Milan on Tuesday, when Bayern Munich hosts Sporting Lisbon. Paris Saint-Germain is at Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday.
In the sixth of the eight rounds, league-leading Arsenal can become the first team to reach the 16-point total that last season ensured advancing direct to the round of 16.
Arsenal is the only team with five straight wins on 15 points and needs to avoid defeat Tuesday at Club Brugge to reach the potential cutoff between eighth and ninth place in January.
Mbappé vs. Haaland
Tuesday at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium likely won't be the last time they meet this season.
France will play Norway on June 26 at the New England Patriots' stadium in Foxborough, Mass., in one of the most anticipated games from the World Cup draw made Friday.