Flying in the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich lost 3-0 at Feyenoord on Wednesday for its third defeat of the campaign, denting its hopes of reaching the round of 16 without having to contest a playoff.
Vincent Kompany's Bayern Munich will visit Feyenoord on Wednesday for Matchday 7 of the league phase of the UEFA Champions League. The German giants have won four of the six opening games (two defeats) while the home side come from one win in the last three matches and are currently in the race for a spot in the playoffs.
It will be an unprecedented Champions League's Matchday 8 as all the teams will be playing at the same time on Wednesday, Jan. 29. Pep Guardiola's Manchester City need to win in their last tie of the league phase to avoid the elimination from the tournament,
not least the final of the 2012 Champions League when Chelsea defied home advantage to beat Bayern on penalties. The Munich Football Arena held three UEFA EURO 2020 group matches, all involving ...
The UEFA Champions League continues Jan. 22 with Paris Saint-Germain vs. Manchester City highlighting the day of fixtures. Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and more are in action as well. Predictions for the full slate of matches below.
Santiago Giménez had one of the best performances of his career in Feyenoord's 3–0 win over Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League. The Mexico international
Feyenoord take on Bayern Munich in Matchday 7 of the 2024/2025 UEFA Champions League. Find here the kickoff times and broadcast details, with TV and streaming options available in the USA.
A bold new vision for the Champions League was launched this season, meaning more games and more money for European soccer's elite, as well as a rebuttal to the threat of a controversial breakaway super league.
Advancing to the Champions League round of 16 with a game to spare could have earned Arne Slot a pat on the back. Slot mentioned his father's wish for more dynamic play as the Premier League leaders prepare to host relegation-threatened Ipswich on Saturday.
While there is still one round of games to go, it seems likely that Liverpool and Barcelona will occupy the top two positions in the new-look Champions Group group stage. As the only teams certain of their place in the round of 16,
Ruben Amorim refused to confirm that Alejandro Garnacho won't leave Manchester United to sign for Chelsea while Arsenal have suffered a setback in their pursuit of Benjamin Sesko