The 2025-26 UEFA Champions League round of 16 first legs have produced dramatic results, shaping intriguing potential quarterfinal pairings. Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain hold strong leads, while English clubs face uphill battles. The bracket offers clashes between giants as the tournament progresses toward its final in Budapest.
The Champions League round of 16 first legs, completed by March 2026, have set the stage for compelling quarterfinal possibilities. Bayern Munich secured a 6-1 victory away at Atalanta, positioning them for a likely matchup against Real Madrid or Manchester City. Real Madrid leads Manchester City 3-0 after Federico Valverde's hat-trick at the Santiago Bernabéu, leaving City with a rare historical comeback needed at the Etihad Stadium.
Paris Saint-Germain holds a 5-2 advantage over Chelsea following a chaotic first leg, potentially leading to a quarterfinal against Galatasaray or Liverpool. Liverpool trails Galatasaray by one goal after their Istanbul visit but remains optimistic for Anfield's second leg. PSG's progression would mark a rematch with Liverpool in the knockout phase for the second straight season.
Other ties favor Atlético Madrid, who lead Tottenham Hotspur by three goals, and Bodø/Glimt, ahead of Sporting CP by the same margin. Arsenal drew 1-1 at Bayer Leverkusen, with a late penalty aiding the German side, while Newcastle United and Barcelona also ended 1-1, Barcelona holding the edge via Lamine Yamal's spot-kick at St James' Park. Barcelona recently lost 4-0 to Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinal first leg, despite a 3-0 home win.
The possible quarterfinals are: Paris Saint-Germain or Chelsea vs. Galatasaray or Liverpool; Real Madrid or Manchester City vs. Atalanta or Bayern Munich; Newcastle or Barcelona vs. Atlético Madrid or Tottenham Hotspur; Bodø/Glimt or Sporting CP vs. Bayer Leverkusen or Arsenal.
Quarterfinal first legs are scheduled for April 7 and 8, with returns on April 14 and 15. Semifinals follow in late April and early May, culminating in the final at Puskás Aréna in Budapest on May 30.
English clubs' struggles, including heavy defeats for Manchester City, Chelsea, and Tottenham, raise concerns over the Premier League's UEFA coefficient and an extra Champions League spot for 2026-27. Currently, England leads with 22.513 average points, ahead of Spain (18.031) and Germany (18.000), but progression will determine the European Performance Spot allocation.