$re = '/<span class="ccd">[^<]*<\/span>/m';
$str = '<td class="col-2">
5 doors, 6 Speed manual,
<span class="pc">
from £24,270
</span>
<span class="ccd">
from £24,215
</span>
<a href="/fleet/company-tax?modelId=1353&trimId=1365&derivativeId=1366" class="tax-calculator ccd vw-btn btn-no-border"><span class="vw-icon-link-small">Get a company car tax quote</span></a>
<br>
5 doors, 7 Speed auto DSG,
<span class="pc">
from £25,685
</span>
<span class="ccd">
from £25,630
</span>
<a href="/fleet/company-tax?modelId=1353&trimId=1365&derivativeId=1374" class="tax-calculator ccd vw-btn btn-no-border"><span class="vw-icon-link-small">Get a company car tax quote</span></a>
<br>
</td>';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
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