Real and Spurs top the section on seven points apiece and are well placed to progress to the knockout phase after Borussia Dortmund stumbled to a 1-1 draw at Apoel Nicosia. A mistake by Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki was punished by Benin striker Mickael Pote and although Sokratis equalised with a header, Dortmund were left frustrated as both Shinji Kagawa and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hit the woodwork. Raheem Sterling swept Premier League leader City into a ninth-minute lead at Eastlands, with Gabriel Jesus tapping home a quickfire second from Kevin de Bruyne's precise low cross.Is it me or is Benzema a tad overrated? A goal every other game in a team as strong as Real Madrid is nada especial. Decent not great.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) October 17, 2017
Belgian midfielder De Bruyne then rattled the crossbar before Ederson preserved City's two-goal advantage by keeping out a Dries Mertens penalty. The Brazilian was beaten from the spot as Amadou Diawara halved the deficit 17 minutes from time after Fernandino brought down Faouzi Ghoulam, but City held on to secure a third straight win in Group F. Shakhtar Donetsk recovered from a goal down in Rotterdam to claim a 2-1 victory over Dutch champion Feyenoord.5 goals in 5 games for @sterling78 goals in 11 games for @gabrieljesus33
?⚽️?⚽️?⚽️?⚽️ pic.twitter.com/mlEjZPYckH— Manchester City (@ManCity) October 17, 2017
Steven Berghuis headed the home side ahead, but Brazilian winger Bernard rounded Brad Jones to level and went on to grab the winner on 54 minutes to leave Shakhtar second on five points. Liverpool earned their first win after back-to-back draws in Group E by dismantling Maribor 7-0 in Slovenia, falling just short of equalling the record for the biggest Champions League win they set back in 2007. Mohamed Salah teed up Roberto Firmino for the opening goal on four minutes, with Philippe Coutinho volleying in a second before Egypt international Salah netted a first-half brace.A cool 31 goals with BIG wins for Liverpool and Spartak ???#UCL pic.twitter.com/kaBD0hXCzq
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) October 17, 2017
Firmino's glancing header made it five as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Trent Alexander-Arnold added late goals to complete a resounding victory. Liverpool just missed out on matching their 8-0 win over Besiktas a decade ago, with Real also thrashing Sweden's Malmo by the same scoreline two years ago. Liverpool moved top of the section on five points, ahead of Spartak on goal difference after the Russians routed Sevilla 5-1.Liverpool run riot ? pic.twitter.com/nozHtc21hy
— B/R Football (@brfootball) October 17, 2017
Sevilla defender Simon Kjaer cancelled out a Quincy Promes strike, but Lorenzo Melgarejo, Denis Glushakov and Luis Adriano all scored in the second half before Promes notched his second to power the host to their first win of the competition. Radamel Falcao netted his first goal in Europe for Monaco this season, but the French champion are in dire trouble after crashing to a 2-1 defeat at home to Besiktas. The Turkish champion recorded a third win in as many outings in Group G as Cenk Tosun inspired a stirring fightback with both Besiktas goals in the principality.That front three ?
Firmino: ⚽️⚽️?️ Coutinho: ⚽️?️ Salah: ⚽️⚽️?️ Liverpool have scored 5+ goals for the first time in 2017 pic.twitter.com/h7uc5354kJ— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) October 17, 2017
RB Leipzig are second in the group with four points after an entertaining 3-2 victory over Porto in Germany. Willi Orban, Emil Forsberg and Jean-Kevin Augustin were all on target for Leipzig, while Cameroon striker Vincent Aboubakar and Ivan Marcano scored for Porto.TUESDAY'S RESULTSMaribor 0 Liverpool 7 (Firmino 4, 54, Coutinho 13, Salah 19, 40, Chamberlain 86, Arnold 90)Spartak 5 (Promes 18, 90, Melgarejo 58, Glushakov 67, Adriano 74) Sevilla 1 (Kjaer 30)Man City 2 (Sterling 9, Jesus 13) Napoli 1 (Diawara 73-P)Feyenoord 1 (Berghuis 8) Shakhtar 2 (Bernard 24, 54)Leipzig 3 (Orban 8, Forsberg 38, Augustin 41) Porto 2 (Aboubakar 18, Marcano 44)Monaco 1 (Falcao 30) Besiktas 2 (Tosun 34, 54)Real Madrid 1 (Ronaldo 43-P) Tottenham 1 (Varane 28-og)Nicosia 1 (Pote 62) Dortmund 1 (Sokratis 67) WEDNESDAY'S MATCHESBenfica v Man Utd, CSKA v Basel, Bayern v Celtic, Anderlecht v PSG, Qarabag v Atletico, Chelsea v Roma, Barcelona v Olympiakos, Juventus v Sporting? 2 after 3 games...
Group E Spartak Liverpool Group F Man City Shakhtar Group G Beşiktaş Leipzig Group H Real Madrid Tottenham #UCL pic.twitter.com/W21Ki5zErz— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) October 17, 2017