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Champions League Drama Unfolds: Live Scores, Shocking Upsets & Must-See Highlights
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Matchday 4 of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League delivered a shake-up to the league-phase standings, with heavyweights seizing vital points and several outsiders keeping qualification hopes alive.
Liverpool edged past Real Madrid 1–0 at Anfield thanks to Alexis Mac Allister’s first-half strike, a result that cements Jürgen Klopp’s men at the summit of their group and hands Carlo Ancelotti’s side a first defeat of the campaign. In Munich, Bayern inflicted another setback on defending champions Paris Saint-Germain; Luis Díaz scored twice before a late red card, yet Thomas Tuchel’s team still closed out a statement home victory that reignites their push for a top-eight seed.
Arsenal produced the most eye-catching scoreline of the night, sweeping Slavia Praha aside 3–0 in Prague to move level on points with Napoli at the top of Section B. Mikel Arteta’s side have now registered double-digit goals and zero conceded across their last three European outings, underscoring a defensive solidity that has eluded the Gunners in recent seasons.
Elsewhere, Benfica’s slim hopes took another hit after Bayer Leverkusen escaped Lisbon with a 1–0 win, powered by Florian Wirtz’s curling effort midway through the second half. Chelsea let a two-goal advantage slip in a 2–2 draw away to Qarabağ, leaving Mauricio Pochettino’s young squad in a logjam for the final knockout berth. Napoli and Eintracht Frankfurt cancelled each other out in a cagey scoreless stalemate that keeps both clubs unbeaten but opens the door for Arsenal to seize outright control of the section.
Key takeaways for fans and fantasy managers:
• Liverpool boast the competition’s only 100 percent record; another win next week secures early qualification.
• Bayern’s resurgence dents PSG’s aura and revives a Bundesliga challenge that looked in jeopardy two weeks ago.
• Arsenal’s +10 goal difference is the best in the tournament, driven by Gabriel Jesus’ four goals and Bukayo Saka’s league-leading five assists.
• Mid-table congestion is intensifying: just three points separate second from sixth in four of the eight sections.
Looking ahead, Matchday 5 (25–26 November) features a blockbuster Etihad clash between Manchester City and Bayer Leverkusen, while Real Madrid face a must-win trip to Lisbon. With coefficient points, TV revenue and seeding all on the line, expect tactical tinkering, early kick-offs across Eastern Europe and more late-night drama as Europe’s elite race toward the newly expanded round of 16.
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