French soccer giants Paris Saint-Germain stormed into the last 16 of the Champions League on Tuesday after Layvin Kurzawa scored an unlikely hat-trick to hand Belgian side Anderlecht a 5-0 rout.
Meanwhile German soccer giants Bayern Munich also joined Paris Saint Germain them in the knockout stage after edging past Celtic.
Marco Verratti curled in a terrific opening goal -- his first in Europe since September 2014 -- on the half-hour at the Parc des Princes, with Brazilian superstar Neymar firing in a second before the break.
The world's most expensive player was involved in PSG's third goal as well, as his free-kick was tipped onto the post with France international Kurzawa forcing in the rebound.
The left-back then headed in another from a Dani Alves cross and completed an improbable treble with an angled drive as PSG increased their goals haul to 17 -- with none conceded -- in four Group B matches.
"The hat-trick is thanks to my teammates. I am delighted and the goals will give me confidence," Kurzawa told beIN Sports.
The French giants top their section with a maximum 12 points, with Bundesliga leaders Bayern progressing alongside them following a 2-1 victory away to Celtic.
Kingsley Coman pounced on hesitant Celtic defending to latch onto a long clearance upfield from goalkeeper Sven Ulreich and round Craig Gordon to slot into an empty net on 22 minutes.
Callum McGregor slotted in a second-half equaliser, but Javi Martinez's brave towering header -- which left the Spaniard bloodied -- clinched qualification for the Germans in Glasgow.
"I knew that today would be a very difficult, intensive game. We've had a busy schedule recently," said Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes.
"It's important that we have qualified, but it's going to be difficult to finish top of the group because of our head- to-head record."
Jose Mourinho's Manchester United were made to wait to seal their passage into the next round despite a 2-0 win over Benfica.
Benfica's Mile Svilar, who became the youngest goalkeeper in Champions League history a fortnight ago, suffered more misfortune at Old Trafford as his own goal handed United a 45th-minute lead.
The 18-year-old, at fault for the 1-0 defeat in Lisbon, atoned for that error by saving an Anthony Martial penalty, but Svilar was helpless when Nemanja Matic's low drive cannoned off the post before hitting him on the arm and squirming over the line.
Barcelona remain top of Group D with 10 points, three ahead of last year's runners-up Juve, with Sporting on four. Chelsea squandered a chance to secure a berth in the knockout stages as Stephan El Shaarawy inspired Roma to a 3-0 success over the Premier League champions in Italy.
El Shaarawy drilled Roma ahead after just 40 seconds at the Staio Olimpico as he ran onto an Edin Dzeko knockdown to slam home from the edge of the area.
The Italy striker netted a second on 36 minutes with Diego Perotti rifling in a third from 25 yards as Roma replaced Chelsea at the top of Group C with two matches remaining.
Roma are on eight points, one above Chelsea, but Atletico Madrid finalists twice in the past four seasons are heading for elimination following a 1-1 draw at home to Qarabag.
Journeyman Spaniard Michel headed the Azerbaijani champions in front from a corner, and while Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey hammered in an equaliser, Diego Simeone's side must now beat both Chelsea and Roma and hope other results work in their favour.