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Tanner English, Coltman Farms Racing Joining World of Outlaws Tour

CONCORD, N.C. Tanner English and Coltman Farms Racing will take their partnership to the national level this year with a full-time campaign on the World of Outlaws Late Models trail.
For Coltman Farms Racing, it will mark the first time the team has chased a championship at the pinnacle of dirt Late Model racing. And for English, this year will see the 2022 MD3 Rookie of the Year make his return to The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet.
The relationship between English and Coltman Farms Racing owner Brett Coltman began at last springs Illini 100 as a simple sponsorship agreement. In less than a year, they joined forces to form a team that both sides believe will be a legitimate title contender in 2025.
I want to race at a high level just like Brett Coltman and everyone at Coltman Farms Racing do, English said. Im hard on myself, but I know I can go out there and win races against the best. Thats what Im going to try and do each and every night.
The Coltman Farms Racing brand has become synonymous with the dirt Late Model world over the past several years with their support of several drivers and tours across the region. The goal has always been to grow onto the national scene, and that goal becomes reality this season.
Weve been building towards this for a couple years, Coltman said. Our entire program has really begun to develop and with the experience Tanner English adds and where we are as a team, the time was right for us to take the next step. We are excited to join the World of Outlaws Late Models. Its a huge step for our house car program, but its one we are ready for.
English knows what it takes to be successful on tour with the World of Outlaws. His rookie season in 2022 netted him his first three wins and a second-place finish in the final standings.
Season two in 2023 was filled with ones that got away. English finished on the podium nine times a new single-season high. However, none a win.
English took a step back from a full-time national schedule in 2024, instead making 66 starts across a variety of tours. His first season with Coltman Farms Racing brought three wins two with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals and one with the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series giving the team a head of steam entering their World of Outlaws return.
With their orientation period out of the way, English and Coltman Farms Racing will dive into their first World of Outlaws season together this week at Volusia Speedway Parks DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals (Jan. 22-25). English has come close to victory before at the Worlds Fastest Half Mile, as a third-place run in the 2022 Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals currently stands as his career best result at the track.
Thats a mark English said he feels he can beat in 2025 as he looks to start the year off hot.
I think its attainable to win a race at Speedweeks, English said. Thats huge, coming out of Speedweeks with a good points lead. Our goal is to go to Florida and show everyone that Coltman Farms Racing is a championship contender.
There is no reason we cant be, so we just have to go show everyone that we can win races on a big stage.
Robinson Returns To JCS Racing For Flat Track Season

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Brandon Robinson is set to return to JCS Racing as its premier class rider in the Mission AFT SuperTwins class for the upcoming Progressive American Flat Track season.
The seasoned competitor will once again don the JCS Racing colors, this time aboard the Harley-Davidson XG750R. The move marks a significant new chapter in Robinsons illustrious career and underscores JCS Racings commitment to competing at the highest level.
Im beyond excited to rejoin JCS Racing and take on the 2025 season, Robinson said. Im looking forward to the opportunity to try to become the first rider to secure a premier class victory on the XG750.
This is an incredible opportunity to deliver big results, and Im ready to give it everything Ive got.
Robinson, a Pennsylvania native, is no stranger to the AFT circuit. With over a decade of professional racing experience, he has established himself as one of the most consistent and skilled riders in the series. Robinson boasts 16 career Mission AFT SuperTwins wins, 45 podium finishes, and numerous top five championship finishes, making him a perennial contender in the 2025 title fight.
This announcement also marks a reunion of sorts for Robinson and the Harley-Davidson brand. From 2017 to 2018, Robinson was a factory rider for Harley-Davidson, where he gained valuable experience and demonstrated his ability to push the iconic brands machines to their limits.
His familiarity with the Harley-Davidson platform, combined with his extensive track knowledge, positions Robinson as the ideal choice to pilot the Harley-Davidson XG750R to championship success.
Wrenching on Robinsons machines this season will be returning crew chief Ben Evans alongside suspension tech Kayl Kolkman.

The NTT IndyCar Series annual Content Day was last week, where drivers walked around in their firesuits and spoke with various media outlets to help kickstart the season.
While it may sound tiring, Juncos Hollinger Racings most recent full-time hire, Conor Daly, had a fresh perspective.
Well, honestly, its nice to be back, Daly began. I think a lot of drivers are like, Oh, this is tough. But you dont realize how much you miss it until you dont have an opportunity to do it.
I think its important to appreciate it, and its cool to be here. It is a long day, but its cool to be here and just chat with everyone.
This year will be Dalys first full-time season in the IndyCar Series since 2022 with Ed Carpenter Racing. His ride with ECR came to an end following the first Detroit Grand Prix in 2023.
Since then, hes competed in a wide variety of series. From the NASCAR Xfinity Series to Nitrocross, Dalys driven it all all while keeping his focus on returning to the American open-wheel series again.
Hell have that opportunity with JHR, who he ironically has a winning track record with dating back to 2010 when he scored USF Pro 2000 title with the team.
Many things have changed in 15 years, however, the teams key pillars remain as committed as ever.
Brad (Hollinger) has been super supportive of us as a group, and then Ricardo (Juncos), I mean, Ricardo is like that guy would die for this team, Daly said. That guy loves what hes doing. He wants this group to be successful as much as possible.
Bringing in Dave ONeill, too, Dave ONeill is very experienced. Hes a great guy. David Brown, as well, who Ive met, who I believe was my dads (Derek Daly) mechanic in Formula 1 in 1982 at Williams, which is crazy. I dont know if thats a confirmed fact, but Im sure that makes them feel experienced.
But yeah, its a good group, and theres a lot of young guys there, too, that I think are extremely, extremely talented mechanics and chief mechanics. The youth and the energy in that team is really, really strong, Daly continued.
It just feels like a great growing environment and a team that obviously, it takes a while to find success in this sport. Like any new team thats come in, it takes you some time. Were working our way there, and Im excited to be a part of the journey.
Weve got to get them lets try to win the Indy 500 this year together. That would be a great start. Then go from there.
Daly, whos not afraid to hop in at a minutes notice for a team when needed, had that opportunity with JHR last year after Augustin Canapino was relieved of driving duties.
Daly made the most of his five-race schedule as the Indiana native snagged his first podium finish finish (third) since 2016 at Belle Isle (Detroit, Mich.) at the first Milwaukee Mile race in Wisconsin.
The result earned JHR its first podium finish.
It was that moment that Daly believes earned him a full-time ride.
I think its the only reason why Im here, honestly, Daly admitted. Thats it. Its a results-based industry. Its an industry that we showed a lot of other speed in other places, but even the 10th place in Nashville that I thought was one of our best races in a long time, we qualified sixth, finished 10th, thats not really what matters.
Youve got to get trophies. Youve got to be up front. Youve got to be doing stuff that makes people take a second look, take a third look even.
Even still, there was times where, thankfully that Im there, our engineering group, theyre like, Portland we were pretty fast too but no one will know because we got wrecked and we missed a session, Daly continued.
But in the race I think they were actually more impressed than they thought, because everyone thinks Im just an oval guy. So it was just nice to at least show them that, too, because were going at this for the whole thing.
We want to go at this every weekend and try to get podiums every weekend.

Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid and the NHLPA will not appeal his three-game suspension for a cross-check to the head of Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland, an NHL source told ESPN on Tuesday.
There was buzz around the league Monday night that McDavid might appeal the ban to commissioner Gary Bettman, who would have the final ruling on any reduction of punishment.
Ultimately, McDavid's camp decided not to appeal, a source told ESPN, with the understanding that the timeline for appeal might not have prevented him from missing the next three games and that Bettman has very rarely adjusted a decision made by the NHL Department of Player Safety.
"I guess we don't overly care about having our best players in the league in the game," Oilers center Leon Draisaitl said Tuesday about McDavid's suspension. "I'll leave it at that."
McDavid, who is fourth in the NHL in scoring with 65 points in 43 games, will miss home games against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday, against the Canucks on Thursday and against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday. He will forfeit $195,312.51 in salary, which goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.
"It's a game, you know. It's a passion, obviously. I don't think he meant to do that," Capitals star Alex Ovechkin told reporters when asked about McDavid missing Tuesday's game. "But sucks for him, good for us. He's not playing tonight, we'll take it."
With less than a minute left in regulation in Saturday night's game, McDavid and Garland toppled to the ice. As McDavid tried to get back to his skates, Garland held his arm, resulting in McDavid giving him a gloved punch to free himself. As McDavid attempted to return to the play, Garland wrapped his arms around the Edmonton captain to take him to the ice a second time. As Garland continued to obstruct McDavid when both reached their feet, McDavid delivered a stiff cross-check to Garland's head.
The Department of Player Safety noted that this was not a routine play by McDavid to box out an opponent or gain body position.
"Having just been involved physically with Garland, McDavid retaliates aggressively and intentionally, escalating the altercation by raising his stick significantly and making this contact: a high cross-check that makes direct contact with an opponent's head with sufficient force to warrant supplemental discipline," the department said in its suspension video.
McDavid was previously suspended once in his NHL career for an illegal check to the head of the New York Islanders' Nick Leddy in February 2019. He was also fined $5,000 in March 2021 for elbowing Jesperi Kotkaniemi of the Montreal Canadiens.
Oilers players on Tuesday said they disagreed with the suspension.
Defenseman Mattias Ekholm said the suspension was "way too high" and that it was "mind-blowing" that the NHL Department of Player Safety could arrive at that number.
Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers was also suspended three games for a cross-check to the head of Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard that occurred right after the McDavid incident.
"I think three games is a little too much for either side," Draisaitl said.
NHL betting tips: Odds, lines and picks for Hurricanes-Stars

The NHL doesn't have an official source for starting goaltender announcements. There aren't any rules, aside from the immediate leadup to puck drop via lineup cards as to who will start.
That said, the evolution of the probable and confirmed starters on social media across the past 15 years has been impressive. Today, there exists an ecosystem in which the news oftentimes comes out well ahead of gametime. Some sites even archive this information with sources of the news.
That will be helpful as we wonder whether the announcement of a backup goaltender's appearance can move the lines.
Now, there are a lot of factors to consider in this question that, frankly, are nearly impossible to answer. Chief among them is whether lines move because of an internal sportsbook decision or because of how much action one side is getting or a combination of both. Beyond that, there are many other factors to consider when a backup goaltender gets the nod: Are they that much of a downgrade from the starter? Is the matchup tasty enough to not matter? How much lead time came with the confirmation? Does the opposition's goaltending choice also play a role?
It's quite a mess of factors, so this is a 15,000-foot view.
The Dallas Stars are likely going to confirm Jake Oettinger for Tuesday's matchup with the Carolina Hurricanes, as backup Casey DeSmith got the nod in a back-to-back set for the Stars on the weekend. But Dallas is one of the few teams for which this framing works, as the number of teams that have a clear starter and clear backup is dwindling with the reliance on tandems. Only eight teams (including the Stars) have a goaltender who starts more than 70% of their games, and another seven teams have one above 65%.
So how have the lines progressed in some of the 12 games DeSmith has started this season?
Let's follow his season. DeSmith's first game was Oct. 13 against the Seattle Kraken. The Stars opened as -200 favorites on ESPNBET. The confirmation tweet saved on LeftWingLock from a Dallas Morning News reporter on X occurred the day prior to the matchup, so bettors had almost 36 hours to contemplate the situation. The line slipped from -200 to close at -170 by puck drop.
However, DeSmith went out and posted a shutout against the Kraken, and then reeled off solid showings in his next three starts that settled the line movement on his appearances. In fact, when he was confirmed at noon on Nov. 18 for a start against the Anaheim Ducks, the line for the Stars moved from -400 to -450 by gametime.
But DeSmith struggled, allowing four goals to the Ducks and then six goals to the Blackhawks in his next game. That seemed to sour bettors by the time his next start rolled around. On Dec. 2, he was confirmed by the Dallas Stars staff writer in the middle of the afternoon. A Stars line that started at -140 in the morning, fell to -125 by puck drop.
DeSmith had a quality outing in that game, followed by four more quality outings to bring us to this past Saturday, when he started against the Colorado Avalanche. The Stars were the underdogs in this one from the start and DeSmith's presence wasn't announced until just a couple of hours until game time. The line moved positively, if only slightly from +115 to +105.
To put a bow on DeSmith's campaign thus far, he then allowed six goals to the Avs. Given the reaction for him in previous outings following a rough one, we should expect the Stars favor to fall on his confirmation for his next game.
But what about the results?
The moneyline for the Stars only hit on six of DeSmith's 12 starts and they beat the spread in only four of 12. Specifically, they are 5-5 on the moneyline as the favorite with DeSmith starting and 1-1 as the underdog. Given that, overall this season, the Stars are 27-13 as the favorite and 2-4 as underdogs, there is some evidence to avoid the Stars when DeSmith gets the nod.
Fortunately, that does not look like it will be the case on Tuesday.
Featured game
Carolina Hurricanes at Dallas Stars
8 p.m., American Airlines Center
Stars (-1.5, +180), -130 money line
Hurricanes (+1.5, -235), +110 money line
Total 5.5: (Over -125, Under +105)
Latest odds as of publication. For latest odds movement, go to ESPN BET.
The Hurricanes blow into Dallas having just escaped the Windy City -- narrowly -- with a victory on Monday evening. Fredrik Andersen made his return to the crease for Carolina after months away, so we know we'll see Pyotr Kochetkov back in net. Roope Hintz comes in questionable for the Stars, while Mason Marchment is still expected out for the week, so Dallas has a tightened top six.
The Hurricanes have only been underdogs four times on the road this season, splitting both the moneyline and puck line 2-2 on those occasions. The Stars have commanded at home, 16-6 on the moneyline as favorites and 13-9 against the spread (which is very good considering the league average is 40.2% ATS).
The total might be something to attack here, as the Stars help drive a lot of unders this season. First off, they are 70.8% under at home (league average 54.1%), and secondly they are 68.0% under on 5.5 totals (league average is 48.4%). As seen above, this is a Stars home game with a 5.5 total. For their part, the Canes are right on the league averages for over/under on the road and at 5.5 totals.
Especially with the Hurricanes on the second leg of a road back-to-back, let's take the Stars spread at -1.5 (+180) and the under total at 5.5 (+105) for a tidy parlay.
For props, both teams limit shots on goal by forwards, ranking 28th (Dallas) and 29th (Carolina) for shots per game by forwards. Martin Necas under 2.5 shots (-190) or Logan Stankoven under 2.5 shots (-200) stand out as options.
Betting trends
Some of the other clear backup goaltenders have much stronger swings to the lines associated with their starts.
When it's not Juuse Saros in the Nashville Predators net, confidence sinks in the Predators side of the moneyline. Some examples include Oct. 26 (-270 opening to -195 by puck drop) and Nov. 7 (+160 to +180) back when Scott Wedgewood was the backup, but also more recently with Justus Annunen on Jan. 4 (opened as -120 favorites, closed as +110 dogs) and Jan. 14 (-105 to +115). The Preds are 5-5 on the moneyline for non-Saros games and 6-4 against the spread.
We might just see Annunen against the Sharks on Tuesday given the recent start trends for the Predators. It's worth watching to see if a confirmation comes for the backup whether the Predators -360 starts to sink as puck drop approaches. Certainly that low payout isn't going to game-change any parlays, but it's an example of the potential situation we are looking at here.
The Winnipeg Jets are another example, with Eric Comrie confirmed starts showing sinking confidence as the game approaches in virtually every case. Sure enough, the Jets are 3-8 on the moneyline for Comrie starts. The confidence also drops in the Boston Bruins when Joonas Korpisalo gets the nod.
But the backup's results as compared to the starter has an impact on this. Bettors' confidence in the Edmonton Oilers actually tends to improve in games when Calvin Pickard is in net. Since the team is 11-4 on the moneyline when he is in the crease, that confidence is warranted.
Some backups don't seem to impact the odds. When Jake Allen starts, there is no trend for line movement for the New Jersey Devils. That may change if the team continues to be 5-9 on the moneyline when he starts. About half of Joel Hofer's starts for the St. Louis Blues show confidence rising, and the other half show it dropping. The team is 10-5 on the moneyline with Hofer getting the nod. The Tampa Bay Lightning have little line movement when Jonas Johansson is the starter. They are 5-5 on the moneyline.
So what to make of all of this?
Well, some of the time, when a backup goaltender is a clear step down from the starter and when the confirmation is made early enough, there tends to be some line movement that shows decreased confidence (which is a better payout) for the team. But as we see from the results, a lot of that decreased confidence is very much warranted. The backups don't tend to have a great track record for victory, which is probably why they are the backup.
There are two situational takeaways here, even if the overall trends are fuzzy at best.
If you are confident in a team winning a certain game regardless of whether the backup starts, you could use this sinking confidence trend to wait to place the wager, thus improving your payout odds.
If you are on the fence about a game and see the backup confirmed, you should consider shying away from the bet.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has said he is "very, very proud" of becoming the first player in the club's history to score 50 goals in European competition following his strike in the 2-1 win over Lille.
Salah opened the scoring at Anfield on Tuesday night as Arne Slot's side guaranteed automatic qualification for the Champions League Round of 16.
Substitute Harvey Elliott made sure of the victory for Liverpool in the second half after Jonathan David had restored parity for Lille, who were reduced to 10 men after Aïssa Mandi was dismissed for a second yellow card offence.
"Of course it is something I'm very proud of and it comes with a win so that's great," Salah told TNT Sports after the game.
"It's something incredible. To be the first player to achieve that makes me proud. Very, very proud. I've worked so hard for that so I'm glad to achieve it."
Salah has scored 45 goals for Liverpool in the Champions League (including one in the qualifying rounds) and five in the Europa League. In total, he has scored 61 career goals in European competition across spells at FC Basel (7), Chelsea, Fiorentina (1), Roma (3) and on Merseyside.
Liverpool have now won all seven of their games in the Champions League this season and are also six points clear the top of the Premier League table .
Their form is such that Brentford boss Thomas Frank described Slot's side as the "best team in the world" following their 2-0 win at the Gtech Community Stadium at the weekend, but Salah believes they still have work to do to earn that tag.
"I wouldn't say the best, I would say one of the best," he said.
"The way we play, the way we help each other. We have a very good gameplan but so far this is nothing because we are still in January so we need to carry on like this and we'll see at the end of the season."
After Salah's latest moment of brilliance this season, Slot piled more praise on his striker.
"Special, I think is the word that describes Mo's performance at this club the best - or maybe there are even better words to use, but he's been outstanding for this club for so many years," Slot said.
Information from ESPN's Global Sports Research and The Associated Press contributed to this report
Match winner Raphinha baited by Benfica 'insults'

Match winner Raphinha said Benfica insults sparked a scuffle in the tunnel after his stoppage-time goal earned Barcelona a remarkable 5-4 comeback win at the Estádio da Luz in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Raphinha's 96th-minute strike was just one part of a sensational ending in the pouring Lisbon rain, with Benfica coach Bruno Lage then dressing his players down on the pitch at full time after they had led 3-1 and 4-2.
The drama continued as the players headed down the tunnel, with Raphinha at the center of the commotion as both teams clashed.
"I'm someone who respects everyone," Raphinha, who previously played for Benfica's rivals Sporting CP, told reporters after the game. "When I was leaving the pitch, people were insulting me. I returned the insults. I know I shouldn't. It got heated with the Benfica players ... they preferred to insult me.
"I'm someone who doesn't let anything lie. I respect them if they respect me, but I don't shut up if they insult me. It's normal after an ending like that to a match."
A barely believable night had preceded those events, with Raphinha saying he's in the best form of his career after scoring twice as Barça made it six successive wins in the Champions League to book their passage directly to the round of 16.
Raphinha's winner was his eighth in Europe this season -- only bettered by teammate Robert Lewandowski's nine -- and took his tally in all competitions for the campaign to a career-high 22.
"I think I am in the best moment of my career, yes," the Brazilian international added. "We knew it would be hard here, we knew how good they were, especially playing in front of their fans, their players individually and as a team, but what matters is that we knew to keep our focus during the entire game.
"We had the mindset that we could turn the game around after the break, scoring a second to get back into the game and we managed to do it in the end. We never gave up and grabbed a win."
Benfica had earlier taken advantage of several Barça mistakes to lead 3-1 at half-time courtesy of a hat trick from Vangelis Pavlidis.
The Greece international opened the scoring in the second minute and completed his treble inside half an hour after Lewandowski had briefly levelled from the penalty spot.
Pavlidis rolled his second goal into an empty net after goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny had taken out his own defender, Alejandro Balde, when coming for the ball.
He then completed his hat trick with a penalty after Szczęsny fouled Kerem Aktürkoğlu.
"It was a crazy game," Barça coach Hansi Flick said in a news conference. "Benfica did really well, especially in the first half, but we made a lot of mistakes. We didn't defend very good.
"It's important we speak about this. The next opponents will look at this match and we have to make it better. We will do that.
"At half-time we said we wanted to change something; we need better positioning. And we said we want to come back."
Another goalkeeping error gave Barça a route back into the game, with Anatoliy Trubin's drilled pass ricocheting off Raphinha's head 20 yards out and rebounding back into the goal.
A Ronald Araújo own goal looked to have sealed the points for Benfica, but a second Lewandowski penalty and an Eric García header inside the final 12 minutes set up a grandstand finish as both sides went all out for the win.
Szczęsny made a super save from Ángel Di María and minutes later, as Benfica appealed for a penalty, Raphinha was sent through at the other end to seal the win.
"The best thing is the mentality of the team in the second half, they always believe in themselves," Flick added. "It's unbelievable. I was happy with one point, but with three it's much better. It was a great finish. We invest a lot in the second half, we create more chances and we deserved it."
The victory means Barça have booked their place in the round of 16 with a game to spare, at home to Italian side Atalanta next week.
Therefore, they dodge two extra fixtures in February, when teams that finish between 9th and 24th will take place in a two-legged knockout tie for a place in the round of 16.
"Reaching directly the final 16, this will help us a lot for the rest of the season, I am 100% sure about that," Flick said. "The most important thing is we need time to train. This is very important. You can see in the match we are making mistakes, but there is no opportunity to train things in the two days or one day we have.
"It's all about recovery, getting back the energy and to be fit for match day. For the players it's really tough."

Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano said he has given little importance to Lionel Messi's provocative celebration following his goal against Club América on Saturday, before claiming that Liga MX teams have always been "hostile" against Argentinians.
Messi incited the Club América fan base attending the friendly at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas after scoring in the 34th minute and making a "3-0" hand gesture in reference to Argentina's three World Cup victories against Mexico's zero.
"No, the truth is that I have not spoken to Leo, so I have not given it more importance," Mascherano said on Tuesday.
"I think that we have more important issues to deal with, yes and logically I have had to play against Mexican teams and against the Mexican national team, we know that they are usually hostile towards us Argentines and well I think that also after the World Cup that wound is still open."
Mexico lost to Argentina 2-0 at the 2022 World Cup as El Tri were eliminated from the tournament at the group stage.
Club América head coach Andre Jardine and the team has not publicly commented on the situation, but instead were seen hugging with members of Inter Miami following the match. Miami won the match 3-2 on penalties.
"We obviously faced a rival who is the three-time champion of Mexico, a rival who has been playing the same way for years, who has a very clear style and that is why they have achieved the successes they have in Mexico. And the truth is, it's a very good feeling, I think defensively, how we worked in that middle block of waiting positions in which we had planned the game," Mascherano said.
"Perhaps, obviously, if there is some aspect we are going to focus on is having the ball more, we weren't able to, especially at the beginning of the game, to have a clean start and that perhaps did not allow us to have the possession that at least we as a coaching staff like.
Inter Miami will now prepare to embark on the South and Central portion of their preseason, traveling to Peru to face Universitario at the Estadio Monumental "U." Mascherano expects to have a full squad with no injuries.
"We resume training today because we arrived on Sunday very, very late and we prefer to rest both Sunday and Monday so from what I understand, the doctors told me they are all available to be able to train -- even Facundo Farías. He's going to be part of the training; he had a problem last week, but everything is fine."
Inter Miami will also travel to Panama to play against Sporting San Miguelito and Honduras to face Olimpia before concluding the preseason on Feb. 14 in Tampa vs Orlando City.

Barcelona's Raphinha scored deep into stoppage time to hand his side a dramatic 5-4 comeback win at Benfica to seal a place in the top of the Champions League table on Tuesday. This came after a hat trick from Vangelis Pavlidis gave the hosts a two-goal half-time lead.
The Catalans continued their recent poor La Liga form with a shaky start at the Estadio da Luz, while coach Hansi Flick's decision to start goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny raised questions after the Polish keeper's mistakes led to two Benfica goals.
But Flick's team fought back late in the game to secure their spot in the next round, sitting second with 18 points from seven games heading into next week's final group-stage fixtures.
Benfica missed out on a win that would have brought them closer to the top eight, who automatically qualify for the last 16, and instead dropped to 18th with 10 points among the playoff spots.
"We knew it was going to be a difficult game. I know how difficult it is to play here against Benfica. They have players of the highest level," former Sporting forward Raphinha told Movistar.
"We didn't let ourselves get carried away when we were 3-1 down. It was a spectacular match for the spectators. Anyone could have won."
Greek striker Pavlidis opened the scoring after two minutes with a tap-in before Robert Lewandowski equalized from the spot as the VAR awarded Barca a penalty for a Tomás Araújo foul on Alejandro Balde in the 11th minute.
Pavlidis restored Benfica's lead, capitalizing on a poor run out by goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who left the forward with an open goal. The 26-year-old bagged his third with a penalty after Szczesny fouled Kerem Aktürkoglu on the half-hour mark.
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A blunder by Benfica keeper Anatoliy Trubin also proved costly as he cleared the ball straight onto Raphinha's head and into the net for a bizarre goal as the visitors pulled one back in the 64th minute to make it 3-2.
Barcelona's defensive misfortune continued, however, and Benfica extended their lead again four minutes later thanks to an own goal from Ronald Araújo before Lewandowski scored his second with another clinical penalty in the 78th.
Substitute Eric García then equalized with a towering header from a fine Pedri cross three minutes from time. Raphinha then found the winner six minutes into stoppage time from a quick counter-attack that stunned the home crowd.
"It was an incredible victory. The team didn't lose their heads throughout the game," defender Garcia said. "When you start the game losing, it messes your plans.
"It's important to qualify for the next round. We came with this objective in mind."
Barça host Atalanta in their final first phase game next Wednesday when Benfica will look to bounce back at Juventus.
Eden who? Salah's UCL exploits leave little doubt about his quality

LIVERPOOL, England -- It took Mohamed Salah just 34 minutes to weigh in on a debate that had been raging for days in the build-up to Liverpool's UEFA Champions League clash with Lille.
After the Egyptian's teammate Curtis Jones, during a grilling by former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand, admitted that he believed Chelsea legend Eden Hazard to be the superior footballer, Salah's online critics wasted no time holding those comments up as vindication.
"It's a talk I've had with Mo and all the lads," Jones told TNT Sports. "As a footballer, is he better than Mo? In my opinion, yes. But who would you rather have in your team?"
Certainly, Jones left the watching world in no doubt about which of the forwards he would rather share a pitch with on Tuesday night, celebrating feverishly with Salah after teeing him up to score the opener in a 2-1 win which guaranteed Liverpool will progress automatically to the last 16 of the Champions League.
Salah's goal -- an exquisite finish after a lovely through-ball from Jones -- was a rare moment of quality in a first half which took some time to spark into life.
The Lille fans arrived at Anfield in fine voice, whirling scarves and setting off flares in the away end as their team prepared to take on the Premier League leaders. Bruno Genesio's side were unbeaten in 21 games ahead of their clash with Liverpool, and it was easy to see why as they frustrated their hosts in the opening exchanges on Merseyside.
But few teams in world football can suppress Salah at the moment, and so it proved when the Egyptian tucked the ball past Lucas Chevalier to register his 50th European goal for Liverpool. It was yet another milestone in a season that has been littered with them for the 32-year-old, who marked the achievement by perching on the advertising hoardings in front of the Anfield Road Stand and basking in the adulation of his supporters and teammates alike.
Salah could have had a hat trick, such was the scale of the threat he posed to the Ligue 1 side for much of the match. The Egypt international looked destined to score when he raced onto a superb pass from the industrious Luis Díaz on the stroke of half-time, holding off his man brilliantly before sending an effort trickling just wide of the post.
In the second half, too, Salah delighted in tormenting the Lille defence, curling another shot narrowly wide and forcing a fine save from Chevalier. But it was substitute Harvey Elliott -- a player who has, at times, been viewed as Salah's protegee since his arrival from Fulham in 2019 -- who scored Liverpool's second of the night, restoring the hosts' lead after Jonathan David had brought Lille level in the 62nd minute.
It was an equaliser that had arrived against the run of play, just minutes after Lille had been reduced to 10 men after Aïssa Mandi picked up a second yellow card for a cynical challenge on Diaz. For that very reason, it felt like it would only be a matter of time before Liverpool got their noses back in front, and their dominance was rewarded when Elliott's strike rippled the back of the net after taking a wicked deflection off the foot of Ngal'Ayel Mukau.
While Slot will surely have been frustrated to see his team concede, Liverpool's defensive strength in the Champions League this season is evidenced by the fact they set a new club record on Tuesday night for the most minutes without conceding a goal in Europe, beating the 572 set under Rafael Benitez in the 2005-06 edition of the competition.
The victory also saw Liverpool equal their best ever sequence of seven wins in a row in the Champions League era, having won their opening seven matches of the 2021-22 campaign. Pair that with the fact Slot's side are six points clear at the top of the Premier League, and still in both domestic cup competitions, and it is hard to overstate the magnitude of the Dutchman's achievements since he replaced Jurgen Klopp in the dugout last summer.
Of course, every scintillating Salah performance serves as an ominous reminder that his days at Liverpool are -- at least for now -- numbered. The forward, alongside teammates Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk, is out of contract in the summer and while he has made no secret of his affinity with the Anfield club and its fans, the prospect of a future without him continues to loom large on Merseyside.
"Special I think is the word that describes Mo's performances at this club the best," Slot said after the game. "He has been outstanding for this club for so many years."
Indeed, with every passing week, Salah's continued importance to this team becomes clearer. Debate over where he ranks among the world's elite forwards will persist, but there can be no denying that Liverpool would be wise to ensure that he commits his future to Slot's side sooner rather than later.