FC Barcelona and Manchester City fell on Tuesday in the UEFA Champions League 2025/26. In London, the Catalan team was thrashed by Chelsea (3-0) on a day to forget for Spanish clubs. An own goal by Jules Koundé and the expulsion of Ronald Araujo before halftime sealed Barça's fate at Stamford Bridge.
Playing with ten men since the 44th minute, Hansi Flick's team this time could not even aspire to a draw. Estevao and Liam Delap sealed the 'blue' thrashing in the second half, a result that leaves the Catalans, for now, in 15th place in the standingsAnother team that suffered a heavy away defeat was **Villarreal (4-0)**. The 'Yellow Submarine' collapsed after Guirassy's first goal in first-half stoppage time. Foyth's expulsion in the 52nd minute finished off Marcelino's side, who conceded another goal from Guirassy two minutes later.
Adeyemi scored the third in the 56th minute and Svensson sealed the rout in stoppage time. Athletic, for their part, could only draw in Prague **against Slavia (0-0)** and remain outside the playoff zone. That was the only draw on Tuesday's matchday
| MATCH | RESULT |
|---|---|
| Ajax vs Benfica | 0-2 |
| Galatasaray vs Union SG | 0-1 |
| Bodo/Glimt vs Juventus | 2-3 |
| Napoli vs Qarabag | 2-0 |
| Marseille vs Newcastle | 2-1 |
| Dortmund vs Villarreal | 4-0 |
| Chelsea vs Barcelona | 3-0 |
| Man. City vs Leverkusen | 0-2 |
| Slavia Prague vs Athletic | 0-0 |
Leverkusen and Union Saint-Gilloise pulled off surprises away from home
The big surprise of matchday 5, so far, was delivered by Bayer Leverkusen. The Germans surprised a Manchester City that rested several of its stars (0-2) and, ultimately, fell at home, complicating their aspirations of staying in the TOP-8. Alejandro Grimaldo and Patrick Schick scored the goals for the German team, which with the victory reaches 8 points.
City remains in the upper part of the standings, but in the next matchday they will visit Real Madrid. The other upset on Tuesday was by Union Saint-Gilloise. The Belgians defeated Galatasaray (0-1) in Istanbul, taking advantage of Victor Osimhen's absence from the home team. For Union, it was their second win in the group stage, while Galatasaray remains with 9 points.
Juventus also won away against Bodo/Glimt (2-3), thanks to a goal from Jonathan David in stoppage time. Benfica, for their part, did the same against bottom-placed Ajax (0-2). Marseille and Napoli, on the other hand, did win at home against Newcastle and Qarabag, respectively. The French and Italians remain in the 'play-off' zone.
All the matches of Wednesday's matchday
- Pafos vs Monaco (18:45 CEST)
- Copenhagen vs Kairat (18:45 CEST)
- Olympiacos vs Real Madrid (21:00 CEST)
- Sporting CP vs Bruges (21:00 CEST)
- Eintracht vs Atalanta (21:00 CEST)
- Liverpool vs PSV (21:00 CEST)
- Atlético vs Inter (21:00 CEST)
- Arsenal vs Bayern (21:00 CEST)
- PSG vs Tottenham (21:00 CEST)