Illustration of a high-scoring Champions League Matchday 3, featuring players celebrating goals in a crowded stadium, representing the record 71 goals with standout performances by Mbappé and López.
Illustration of a high-scoring Champions League Matchday 3, featuring players celebrating goals in a crowded stadium, representing the record 71 goals with standout performances by Mbappé and López.
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Champions League Matchday 3 sets record with 71 goals across 18 matches

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The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League Matchday 3 became the highest-scoring matchweek in the competition's history, with 71 goals tallied over 18 games. Tuesday's action produced 43 goals in nine fixtures, while Wednesday added 28 more in the remaining nine. Standout performances included hat-tricks from Fermín López and Kylian Mbappé, alongside dominant wins for teams like Arsenal, Barcelona and PSG.

Matchday 3 of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League shattered previous records, surpassing the 67-goal mark set in the 2024/25 season's Matchday 5 and Matchday 1 of the current campaign. The league phase format contributed to the goal frenzy, with six games featuring five or more goals and only three ending 0-0.

On Tuesday, Barcelona crushed Olympiacos 6-1, powered by Fermín López's first career hat-trick and a penalty from Lamine Yamal, alongside a brace from Marcus Rashford. Arsenal delivered a statement 4-0 victory over Atlético de Madrid at Emirates Stadium, with goals from Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli and a quickfire brace by Viktor Gyokeres; this extended their unbeaten home run in the competition to 14 matches, having scored 27 goals without conceding under Mikel Arteta. PSG demolished Bayer Leverkusen 7-2, while PSV Eindhoven routed Napoli 6-2. Other results included Manchester City 2-0 Villarreal, Newcastle United 3-0 Benfica, Borussia Dortmund 4-2 Copenhagen, Inter 4-0 Union Saint-Gilloise, and a 0-0 draw between Kairat Almaty and Pafos.

Wednesday's slate saw Chelsea thrash Ajax 5-1 after Kenneth Taylor's early red card, with Enzo Fernández and Estêvão scoring penalties; Estêvão became Chelsea's youngest Champions League goalscorer. Liverpool overturned a 1-0 deficit to beat Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1, with goals from Hugo Ekitike, Ibrahima Konaté, Cody Gakpo, Dominik Szoboszlai and Florian Wirtz. Bayern Munich won 4-0 against Club Brugge, featuring a goal from Harry Kane, who tied Kylian Mbappé for the top-scorer lead with five goals each. Real Madrid edged Juventus 1-0 via Jude Bellingham's rebound finish after Vinícius Júnior's shot hit the post. Sporting CP came from behind to defeat ten-man Marseille 2-1, with Geny Catamo equalizing and Alisson Santos scoring the winner. Galatasaray prevailed 3-1 over Bodø/Glimt thanks to Victor Osimhen's brace, and Athletic Club secured their first win 3-1 versus Qarabağ. Draws included Monaco 0-0 Tottenham and Atalanta 0-0 Slavia Praha.

The 71 goals highlight the expanded format's impact, averaging nearly four per game, as noted by UEFA statistics.

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Premier league clubs suffer defeats in champions league last-16 first legs

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Six Premier League teams entered the Champions League last-16 first legs with high expectations, but none secured a victory. Four suffered defeats, including heavy losses for Tottenham, Manchester City, and Chelsea, while Arsenal and Newcastle managed draws. The results have raised concerns about English clubs' European performance despite their strong coefficient standing.

Paris Saint-Germain secured a 5-2 victory over Chelsea, while Real Madrid dominated Manchester City 3-0 in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first legs. Bodø/Glimt upset Sporting CP with a 3-0 win, and Arsenal drew 1-1 at Bayer Leverkusen. These outcomes position several teams favorably ahead of the return fixtures.

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Paris Saint-Germain edged Bayern Munich 5-4 in a thrilling UEFA Champions League semifinal first leg at Parc des Princes, producing nine goals—the most in any semi-final in competition history. PSG's midfield trio of Vitinha, Joao Neves, and Zaire-Emery overwhelmed Bayern, while suspended coach Vincent Kompany watched from the stands.

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.

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UEFA has set the dates and 20:00 BST kick-off times for all 2025/26 Champions League quarter-final ties, as eight teams advance toward the Budapest final. Matchups feature Liverpool against holders Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal versus Sporting CP, Barcelona facing Atletico Madrid, and Bayern Munich taking on Real Madrid. Liverpool aim for revenge after last season's penalty shootout loss to PSG.

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