At Brussels, Belgium:

Kylian Mbappe (3'), Edinson Cavani (44'), Neymar (66'), and Angel Di Maria (88') each scored once as Paris Saint-Germain demolished RSC Anderlecht 4-0 on the road. Here's PSG's Marquinhos and Anderlecht's Henry Onyekuru (right) jumping up for the ball.
Associated Press photo by Geert Vanden Wijngaert
At Munich:

Thomas Muller (17'), Joshua Kimmich (29'), and Mats Hummels (51') each scored once as Bayern Munich dominated visiting Celtic 3-0. The reaction from Bhoys' goalkeeper Craig Gordon says it all.
Associated Press photo by Matthias Schrader
Group B Standings:
1. Paris Saint-Germain (GP: 3; GD: +12; PTS: 9)
2. Bayern Munich (GP: 3; GD: +3; PTS: 6)
3. Celtic (GP: 3; GD: -5; PTS: 3)
4. RSC Anderlecht (GP: 3; GD: -10; PTS: 0)
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