The league phase of the Women’s Champions League closes with unified journey: los nine games at once (21:00 CET), with the Top 4 (direct pass to the quarterfinals), the play-off places and the final order at stake. Radio night, multi-window and calculator: each goal can change crosses. The competition can be followed in Disney+.
Women’s Champions League results live
- Roma 0–0 St. Pölten
- Benfica 0–0 Paris Saint-Germain
- Bayern Munich 0–0 Vålerenga
- FC Twente 0–0 Real Madrid
- Juventus 0–0 Manchester United
- OL Lyonnes 0–0 Atlético de Madrid
- OH Leuven 0–0 Arsenal
- Paris FC 0–0 FC Barcelona
- Wolfsburg 0–0 Chelsea
Live classification
Minute by minute of matchday 6 of the UWCL
Matchday 6 of the UWCL, the top 4 and the last two places are at stake. We start live minute by minute at 8:00 p.m.!
Confirmed lineups:
Real Madrid starting eleven: (to be confirmed)
Twente starting eleven: (to be confirmed)
Once the initial of FC Barcelona: (to be confirmed)
Starting once Paris FC: (to be confirmed)
Atlético de Madrid starting eleven: (to be confirmed)
Once incial OL Lyonnes: (to be confirmed)
Bayern Munich starting eleven: (to be confirmed)
Valerenga starting eleven: (to be confirmed)
Wolfsburg starting XI: (to be confirmed)
Once initial Chelsea FC: (to be confirmed)
Juventus starting eleven: (to be confirmed)
Once inicial Man United: (to be confirmed)
AS Roma starting XI: (to be confirmed)
Once inicial St. Polten: (to be confirmed)
Benfica starting once: (to be confirmed)
Once inicial PSG: (to be confirmed)
Statements from the protagonists
Preview OH Leuven: At the club they live it as the reward for a “spectacular” year, with Den Dreef full (tickets sold out weeks before) and the feeling of having competed face to face in Europe. The message is to enjoy the atmosphere without giving up surprising the champion.
Previa Arsenal: After winning Twente, Slegers He described the classification as “super important” and marked Leuven as the next step to climb the table as much as possible. He calls for calm in a full stadium and more forcefulness in the rival area.
Previa Bayern Munich: the technician Jose Barcala notified of the plan Vålerenga (very organized block with a line of five and threat on the counter) and demanded patience, quick circulation and clean positional play. Klara Bühl He summed it up in mentality: win at home and take advantage of the momentum of 6-0 in the league.
Before Vålerenga: The club assumes that everything is decided in Munich and that only winning matters. After the penalty conceded against Paris FC, they appeal to one last effort and look for the “miracle” at home.
Previa Wolfsburg:The goalkeeper Martina Tufekovic He stressed that the key will be to “hold on” against a rival the size of Chelsea. Sophia Kleinherne y Stephan Lerch They talked about going for the maximum harvest of points and a positive evolution of the team.
They say Chelsea: the coach Sonia Bompastor confirmed the withdrawal of Nathalie Björn for a few weeks (hamstrings) and left the competition in goal open despite the high level of Livia Peng. On Sam Kerrinsisted that he is not worried about her lack of goals and that he sees her getting closer to her best version.
Juventus Preview: the technical director Massimiliano Canzi He celebrates having secured the minimum (qualification) but wants to “risk something even bigger.” He respects United as one of the best in Europe and sees the team as having a lot to win and little to lose at home.
Previa Manchester United: el head of coach Marc Skinner He acknowledged a very weak first half against Spurs, but highlighted the reaction from 0–3. In Turin he presents it as an opportunity to correct defensive errors and assert himself in Europe against an in-form rival.
Preview OL Lyonnes: the Spanish coach Jonatan Giráldez He insists that, despite the streak, “they haven’t won anything yet” and that they cannot relax. He talks about very positive group dynamics and expects a demanding Atlético that needs to win.
Preview Atlético de Madrid: el DT Victor Martin He repeats that each game is approached with the intention of winning it and competing to the maximum. He is confident that, if they maintain that level, the classification “will put the team where it needs to be.”
Previa Paris FC: The club focuses on the match as a showcase and as a way to improve position and gain home field advantage in the playoff. The idea: maintain defensive solidity and measure Barça as a thermometer of European growth.
Previa FC Barcelona: the technician Peter Romeo It was direct: the team always wants to finish as high as possible and will go for the three points. He was proud of the role of the young girls and how the veterans support them in the midst of a renewal forced by injuries.
Previa FC Twente: the coach Corina Dekker He focused on the character of the group (“we have fought and worked hard for each other”) and on the Champions League as a hard learning where every mistake pays off. Against Madrid they want to show that they can compete and enjoy what they have built, even if the ticket is no longer there.
Previa Real Madrid: After the 2-0 against Wolfsburg, Pau Quesada spoke of a “leap of maturity” due to how they adapted after the red and highlighted the security of Misa. He also highlighted the “new dimension” of Linda Caicedo and praised the “extraordinary” performance of Rocio Galvezkey again in the rear. Caroline Weir He also spoke: “We want to advance and go up another level and these Champions League matches are a great place to do it.”
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