Illustration depicting Lyon and Chelsea's triumphant performances in Women's Champions League Matchday 3, with players celebrating goals in a lively stadium atmosphere.
Illustration depicting Lyon and Chelsea's triumphant performances in Women's Champions League Matchday 3, with players celebrating goals in a lively stadium atmosphere.
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Lyon and Chelsea dominate in Women's Champions League Matchday 3

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OL Lyonnes secured a 3-1 victory over Wolfsburg to remain perfect after three matches in the UEFA Women's Champions League. Chelsea thrashed St. Polten 6-0, while Real Madrid salvaged a 1-1 draw against Paris FC. Valerenga earned a 1-0 win over Roma in the day's other result.

In Matchday 3 of the UEFA Women's Champions League, OL Lyonnes extended their perfect record with a 3-1 win against Wolfsburg at home. Ada Hegerberg scored a first-half brace, opening the scoring in the 25th minute from a rebound off a free-kick and adding a second five minutes later from a Selma Bacha-assisted set-piece. Wendie Renard converted a penalty in the second half following a VAR review for a foul by Lena Lattwein, marking her 100th European match win. Lineth Beerensteyn pulled one back late for Wolfsburg with a through ball from Ella Peddemors, but Lyon dominated with 21 shots and four expected goals.

Chelsea asserted control in Austria, defeating St. Polten 6-0. Wieke Kaptein scored in the 13th minute, followed by Catarina Macario's brace, including a 53rd-minute penalty. Sam Kerr, starting for the Blues for the first time since December 2023, added a brace either side of an own goal by St. Polten's Lisa Ebert. Chelsea generated 5.38 expected goals from 42 shots, conceding just one chance.

Real Madrid rescued a point in a 1-1 draw with Paris FC, as Caroline Weir equalized in the 98th minute after Lorena Azzaro's 41st-minute penalty. Valerenga claimed a 1-0 victory over Roma through Stine Brekken's goal.

Lyon lead the table with three wins, two points ahead of Chelsea, who remain unbeaten with one draw. Wolfsburg's perfect start ended, while Real Madrid sit third and in contention for a top-four spot.

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Fans on X celebrated Lyon's 3-1 victory over Wolfsburg, maintaining their perfect record in the UEFA Women's Champions League. Chelsea's 6-0 thrashing of St. Polten received widespread praise, especially for Sam Kerr's brace. Real Madrid's late 1-1 draw against Paris FC elicited mixed reactions of relief and frustration over dropped points. Valerenga's 1-0 upset win against Roma surprised observers, highlighting underdog success.

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Lyon players, led by Endrick, celebrate their 2-1 victory over PSG at Parc des Princes, reigniting the Ligue 1 title race.
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Lyon beats PSG 2-1 and reignites Ligue 1 title race

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Olympique Lyonnais upset Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 on Sunday at Parc des Princes in Ligue 1 matchday 30. Endrick shone with a goal and assist, while Afonso Moreira scored Lyon’s second. Remodeled by Luis Enrique, PSG missed a penalty and lost Vitinha to injury.

OL Lyonnes defeated Paris FC 5-0 in the Première ligue féminine final on Friday to secure their 19th French championship title.

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FC Bayern München's women's team secured the German championship early with a 3:2 victory over Union Berlin. It marks their fourth consecutive title and eighth overall. The Munich side lead VfL Wolfsburg by an unassailable margin with four matchdays remaining.

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