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The final night of the UEFA Women’s Champions League league phase saw Europe’s top teams make strong statements ahead of the knockouts. While many spots were already decided, big clubs like Roma, Lyonnes, Bayern, and Barcelona dominated, turning routine games into displays of power.

Roma End on a High Note

Roma delivered the biggest win of the night, beating St. Pölten 6-1 at home in a totally one-sided affair. Evelyne Viens led the charge with a hat-trick, underlining the squad’s depth and confidence under Alessandro Spugna. St. Pölten grabbed a consolation, but Roma’s control and variety in attack were impressive, ideal momentum for the next stage.

Chelsea Grinds Out a Vital Win in Wolfsburg

Chelsea came from behind to win 2-1 away at Wolfsburg, securing a top-four spot. Alexandra Popp put the hosts ahead early, but Lucy Bronze equalized with a header before halftime. Sam Kerr sealed it in the 64th minute with a sharp header. It was a resilient and tactical performance that highlighted Chelsea’s ability to excel in big games.

Manchester United Edge Juventus in Turin

Manchester United grabbed a key 1-0 win away to Juventus, courtesy of a stunning long-range strike from Jess Park. United bossed possession but found clear chances tough against a stubborn defense. Park’s moment of brilliance proved enough, boosting their confidence in relying on quality flashes in tight contests.

Arsenal Stay Calm Against OH Leuven

Arsenal eased to a 3-0 win over OH Leuven. Olivia Smith opened the scoring on the rebound after her initial shot was saved, Beth Mead added a curling finish, and Saar Janssen’s own goal wrapped it up. Clinical and composed, Arsenal handled business without fuss.

OL Lyonnes Crush Atlético Madrid

Lyonnes were dominant in a 4-0 home win over Atlético Madrid, with an own goal starting things off and Korbin Shrader adding a long-range stunner. It was Lyonnes at their ruthless best: physical, swift, and clinical throughout.

Twente Hold Real Madrid

Twente claimed a 1-1 draw at home to Real Madrid, exposing the visitors’ issues against compact defenses. Jaimy Ravensbergen headed Twente ahead early in the second half, but Sara Däbritz equalized late. Madrid dominated the ball but struggled to create real danger.

Bayern See Off Vålerenga Comfortably

Bayern Munich won 3-0 at home to Vålerenga without issues. Momoko Tanikawa opened the scoring, Stine Ballisager added a second with a strong run, and Pernille Harder finished the game with the third goal. They finished in the top four of the group phase professionally.

Barcelona Ease Past Paris FC

Barcelona won 2-0 away to Paris FC without much effort. Vicky López scored and then assisted Caroline Graham Hansen for the second. Paris FC chased shadows, but Barcelona’s class shone through that elite efficiency.

Benfica and PSG Share the Points

Benfica and PSG drew 1-1 in Lisbon. Jennifer Echegini gave PSG an early lead, but Catarina Costa equalized from the penalty spot. Both sides tightened up afterward in a fair, balanced result.

Did You Know?

Roma’s 6-1 victory was the largest margin on Matchday 6. Their six goals matched what some teams scored across all home games in the league phase.

League Stage – 6 results in full

Home TeamScoreAway Team
Juventus W
0 – 1
Manchester United W
OH Leuven W
0 – 3
Arsenal W
Twente W
1 – 1
Real Madrid W
VfL Wolfsburg W
1 – 2
Chelsea W
Roma W
6 – 1
St. Pölten W
SL Benfica W
1 – 1
Paris Saint Germain W
Paris FC W
0 – 2
Barcelona W
Bayern Munich W
3 – 0
Vålerenga W
Lyon W
4 – 0
Atletico Madrid W
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