Gunners stay perfect in UEFA Champions League
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The LEague Phase of the UEFA Champions League is almost over, and on Tuesday, Jan. 20 and Wednesday, Jan. 21, Matchday 7 takes place.
The UEFA Champions League league phase is in full flow, as 36 teams will play eight matches — four home and four away — in bids to reach the knockout rounds. With two matches to play for each side, there is still so much to play for.
Champions League returns Tuesday as Sporting CP hosts reigning champs PSG in a high-stakes showdown in Lisbon after the six-week break.
Despite dominating, PSG fell short. Coach Luis Enrique praises his team's superiority, lamenting an unfair, disappointing loss and their scoring struggles.
One of the best clubs in all of Europe gets set to close in on a Round of 16 spot in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, as Manchester City gets set to meet FK Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday.
Follow build up & live actions from nine matches including Spurs v Dortmund, Bodo/Glimt v Man City and Inter Milan v Arsenal.
UEFA Champions League / Tottenham – Dortmund: clear advantage for Spurs at halftime (2-0) At the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur took a commanding lead over Borussia Dortmund after a flawlessly executed first half. The Spurs go into the break with a 2-0 lead, having quickly asserted their dominance in this European clash.
Jens Petter Hauge's stunning strike from range headlined Bodø/Glimt's astonishing 3-1 victory over powerhouse Manchester City.
A Gabriel Jesus double helped Arsenal extend their perfect record and Kylian Mbappé kept up his fine scoring form in a statement Real Madrid win as UEFA Champions League Matchday 7 got under way. We round up the Tuesday action, which also included stirring victories for Sporting CP and Bodø/Glimt.