Chelsea and Barcelona played out a 1-1 draw in the UEFA Women's Champions League on Thursday, with Ellie Carpenter scoring for the hosts and Ewa Pajor equalizing for the visitors. The result leaves both teams unbeaten, though Chelsea missed a late chance due to an offside call on Catarina Macario's header. Barcelona tops the standings with 10 points, level with Lyon, while Chelsea sits sixth with eight points.
The match at Stamford Bridge on November 20, 2025, saw Chelsea take the lead in the 16th minute through a powerful strike from Ellie Carpenter, who burst forward after a pass from Aggie Beever-Jones and rifled the ball into the roof of the net. Barcelona responded quickly, leveling the score in the 24th minute when Ewa Pajor swept home from a corner after Chelsea failed to clear the danger.
Chelsea had chances to regain the lead, with Wieke Kaptein denied by goalkeeper Cata Coll and later hitting the post off Alyssa Thompson's touch. A technical stoppage disrupted play in the first half due to issues with broadcast facilities and the referee's equipment, lasting several minutes in 30-degree conditions.
The second half was cagey, with Barcelona controlling possession but creating few clear opportunities. Chelsea threatened on the break, highlighted by Carpenter's forward runs. In the 83rd minute, substitute Catarina Macario headed in from a free kick but was ruled offside by VAR, denying Chelsea a winner. Carpenter also missed a close-range chance late on.
Both teams remained unbeaten in the league phase. Barcelona's draw ended their three-game winning streak, while Chelsea, under Sonia Bompastor, showed organization against the favorites. The top four advance directly to the quarterfinals, with fifth to 12th entering playoffs.
Other results included Bayern Munich's 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain, moving Bayern to fifth.