Chelsea, Inter Milan and defending champion Liverpool on Wednesday reached the knockout stage of the Champions League, joining the other seven teams that had already qualified.
Liverpool guaranteed one of the top two places in Group G with a 0-0 draw at Anfield against Spanish club Real Betis. Group rival Chelsea also advanced, winning 2-0 at Anderlecht with goals from Hernan Crespo and Ricardo Carvalho.
Inter Milan clinched the top place in Group H, beating Artmedia Bratislava 4-0 behind three goals from Brazil forward Adriano and another from Luis Figo.
Andriy Shevchenko of Ukraine scored all four goals in AC Milan's 4-0 victory over Fenerbahce.
However, the victory was not enough to advance AC Milan -- last season's losing finalist -- from a tight Group E.
PSV Eindhoven, which could have reached the final 16 with a victory in Group E, fell 3-0 at Schalke behind a hat trick from Georgia midfielder Levan Kobiashvili.
That leaves the group wide open. AC Milan and Schalke have eight points, followed by PSV with seven and Fenerbahce with four.
Seven teams had already advanced to the final knockout stage of 16: Bayern Munich, Juventus, Arsenal, Ajax, FC Barcelona, Lyon and Real Madrid.
The final six berths will be decided in two weeks in the last of the group-stage games.
Also Wednesday, it was: Real Madrid 1, Lyon 1, and Rosenborg 1, Olympiakos 1 in Group F; and FC Porto 1, Rangers 1 in Group H.
On a night that saw three teams advance, three players scored three goals or more.
Shevchenko notched up four and Adriano and Kobiashvili had three each.
Shevchenko scored his first in the 16th, and then added three more in the second half -- all four from open play in Istanbul.
The loss knocked Fenerbahce out of contention for the second round.
In Milan, Adriano ended his month-long scoring drought with his hat trick in the 4-0 win over Artmedia.
The victory at San Siro was again played behind closed doors.
It was the fourth and final home match without fans, a UEFA punishment handed out to the Italian club following fan violence during a Champions League match last season with city rival AC Milan.
In Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Kobiashvili scored twice from the penalty spot -- in the 18th and 79th -- and then tapped in a rebound in the 73rd in Schalke's 3-0 victory over PSV.
Chelsea and Liverpool are both in. Now they meet in two weeks to decide which clubs wins the group.
"It's very important for the knockout stages, it's important to come top psychologically, and to win the group would be a great achievement," Chelsea defender John Terry said.
Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez, whose club was a surprise winner last season, seemed content to reach the knockout stage.
"This is very different from the situation last season," Benitez said. "This is very good for us. Now we can concentrate on the second round."
Rangers also could have advanced with a victory in Group H. Ross McCormack equalized for Rangers in the 83rd after Lisandro Lopez gave Porto a 1-0 lead in the 60th.
One spot remains from Group H. Inter has the top spot with 12 points, and Rangers is next with six, followed by Artmedia with five and Porto with four. Rangers is attempting to be the first Scottish club to advance from the group stage of the Champions League.
In Group F, where Lyon and Real Madrid have already advanced, the two teams drew 1-1 in the Spanish capital. Guti scored in the 41st for Madrid, and John Carew equalized in the 72nd.



