The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League league phase kicked off with strong performances from teams like PSG and Barcelona, but early stumbles for others such as Chelsea and Newcastle. PSG leads with a 4-0 win over Atalanta, while Barcelona edged Barcelona 1-2 against PSG. English clubs showed inconsistency, with Arsenal and Manchester City securing victories amid a packed schedule.
Early Fixtures Highlight League Phase Intensity
The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League introduced a new league phase format, with each team playing eight matches against different opponents. PSG, the defending champions, started strongly, defeating Atalanta 4-0 on September 17 and Barcelona 2-1 on October 1. Their squad, featuring stars like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele, remains a title contender despite a 1-2 loss to Bayern Munich on November 4.
Barcelona, under Hansi Flick, recorded a 2-1 win over PSG but drew 3-3 with Club Brugge on November 5. Key players including Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal have contributed to three wins and one loss so far. Chelsea, back in the competition after a two-year absence, beat Benfica 1-0 but drew 2-2 with Qarabag, sitting fourth in the Premier League domestically.
Manchester City, third in the Premier League, drew 2-2 with Monaco but won 2-0 against Napoli and 4-1 over Dortmund. Erling Haaland leads with multiple goals. Arsenal, unbeaten in the league phase, thrashed Atletico Madrid 4-0 and sit second behind Bayern Munich, who top the table with four wins.
Newcastle United lost 1-2 to Barcelona but won 4-0 against Union Saint-Gilloise. Real Madrid, under Xabi Alonso, beat Marseille 2-1 but lost 0-1 to Liverpool. The phase runs until January 2026, with knockout play-offs in February.
Key Statistics
- PSG: 4 wins, 0 losses (11 goals scored).
- Barcelona: 3 wins, 1 draw (12 goals scored).
- Bayern Munich: 4 wins (14 goals scored).
The format ensures top-eight teams advance directly to the round of 16, while 9th-24th enter play-offs.