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Schalke and Arsenal also qualified for the last 16 in Group B.
German side Schalke currently top the group after scoring a late goal to secure a 1-0 win over Olympiakos. 
Christian Fuchs settled the issue with 13 minutes remaining when he looked up and let fly from 35 metres to steer the ball inside the post. It was the Austrian defender's first Champions League goal. 
         Wilshere (R) celebrates with teammate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain after scoring comeback goal [EPA]
Jack Wilshere helped Arsenal to qualify scoring his first goal in two years after returning from injury in a 2-0 win over Montpellier. Lukas Podolski added a second with a sumptuous volley clinching the English team's passage to the knockout stage for the 13th straight year. 
Assured of a top-two finish, Arsenal go into their last group stage match against leaders Schalke. Both sides will want to finish top to secure an easier last-16 match. 
Paris Saint-Germain also guaranteed themselves a place in the next round with a 2-0 defeat of Dynamo Kiev. 
Argentine Ezequiel Lavezzi scored in each half leaving PSG in second place with 12 points, one point behind leaders FC Porto. Dynamo are third on four points and will move on to the Europa League. 
FC Porto defeated Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 but have to play PSG in two weeks' time for the top spot in Group A. 
Lucho Gonzalez hit a left-foot shot for his second goal in the tournament after 20 minutes. Portugal's Joao Moutinho fired in a 67th-minute free kick, and Silvestre Varela sealed the victory five minutes from the end.

Porto, two-time European champions, were untroubled in a mostly uneventful encounter with Dinamo, who extended their winless streak in the tournament to 11 games.