Summary

  • FT: Chelsea 3-0 Barcelona - Estevao scores stunning individual goal in thumping win over 10-man Barca

  • FT: Man City 0-2 Bayer Leverkusen - Grimaldo & Schick goals punish much-changed City

  • FT: Marseille 2-1 Newcastle - Aubameyang scores twice as Marseille come back to win after early Barnes strike

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  1. Postpublished at 19:56 GMT 25 November

    Chelsea v Barcelona (20:00 GMT)

    Buckle up, folks. We're moments away from kick-off.

    It's absolutely bouncing at Stamford Bridge.

    This is a Champions League blockbuster on paper.

    Will it live up to the hype?

  2. 'Howe has set up perfectly'published at 19:55 GMT 25 November

    Marseille v Newcastle (20:00 GMT)

    Joe Cole
    Former Chelsea and England midfielder on TNT Sports

    Looking at the way Eddie Howe has set up with the pace up front away from home, it is perfect.

    They will get the ball and you will feeding it into Willock or Gordon to hit Marseille on the counter. I can see what he is doing.

  3. Wins for Benfica and Union St-Gilloisepublished at 19:54 GMT 25 November

    FT: Ajax 0-2 Benfica, Galatasaray 0-1 Union St-Gilloise

    Benfica manager Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images

    Jose Mourinho's Benfica have picked up their first victory in the main phase of this season's Champions League with a 2-0 away win in the Netherlands against Ajax.

    Samuel Dahl gave Benfica a sixth-minute lead before Leandro Barreiro sealed the three points when he added a late second goal.

    Ajax are bottom of the league with five losses and are in massive danger of not making it into the playoffs.

    In the other early kick-off, Union St-Gilloise of Belgium gained their second victory of the campaign thanks to an excellent 1-0 away victory against Galatasaray in Turkey. Promise David scored early in the second half, with the hosts ending with 10 men following the dismissal of Arda Unyay.

  4. A very different away endpublished at 19:53 GMT 25 November

    Marseille v Newcastle (20:00 GMT)

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter at Stade Velodrome

    It's initially hard to spot where Newcastle United supporters are at the Stade Velodrome.

    There are very few - if any - black and white shirts or scarves in the stands as the travelling support have been advised by the club not to wear anything that will identify them.

    They can still be heard, however.

    The mere sound of the away singing "Na na na na, Geordies!" has triggered loud whistles from all four corners of the stadium.

  5. 'Guardiola no longer building a team'published at 19:50 GMT 25 November

    Man City v Bayer Leverkusen (20:00 GMT)

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    As a manager, what you want to build is a balance. When I looked at Pep Guardiola's team tonight, I thought to myself that it was a good team despite the 10 changes.

    He is no longer building a team, he is building something a bit more than that. He wants another set of eyes on his work these days.

    You have to build dynasties but you also have to try to build a squad.

  6. 'We want to use Marseille's hostility to our advantage'published at 19:48 GMT 25 November

    Marseille v Newcastle (20:00 GMT)

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, speaking to TNT Sports about his team selection: "Lewis Hall in particular is a player we have to keep fit. Gordon coming into the team, that's a different dynamic, and we have to protect Nick (Woltemade) as well. We hope Anthony does really well today.

    "The togetherness and support we get from our fans tonight will be incredible. We want to use the hostility here to our benefit."

    : Eddie Howe during Newcastle United FC Training Session And Press Conference - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 at Stade de Marseille on November 24, 2025 in Marseille, France.Image source, Getty Images
  7. Zhao in the housepublished at 19:47 GMT 25 November

    Man City v Bayer Leverkusen (20:00 GMT)

    Shamoon Hafez
    Football news reporter at Etihad Stadium

    World snooker champion Zhao Xintong is in attendance here tonight, showing off the famous trophy he won at the Crucible back in May.

    It looks like he is a Manchester City fan, holding up a home shirt with 147 printed on the back.

    What a player he is, by the way. Have been fortunate to see him in action numerous times.

  8. 'A chance to put things right' but Guardiola makes 10 changespublished at 19:46 GMT 25 November

    Man City v Bayer Leverkusen (20:00 GMT)

    Michael Brown
    Former Man City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live at the Etihad

    Pep Guardiola has gone strong in the Champions League so far this year, he has clearly wanted to get out the blocks in this competition, so that's what has shocked me about him making 10 changes tonight.

    They are looking a bit bruised and you felt this was a chance to put things right, but I suppose it will be a big opportunity for a few players to come in and stake their claim.

  9. Without Haaland, where will the goals come from?published at 19:44 GMT 25 November

    Man City v Bayer Leverkusen (20:00 GMT)

    Erling Haaland is a phenomenal goalscorer, but even the best have an off day in front of goal, and he had one of his worst on Saturday against Newcastle.

    Only once has Haaland been more wasteful - based on xG - in a Premier League game than he was at St James' Park and that was in May 2023 at Brighton.

    Without their main man this evening, where are the goals going to come from for City?

    Haaland has scored 58% of their goals, taken 30% of their shots and had 57% of their xG - which are all significant increases on previous Premier League seasons.

    Haaland off days graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  10. 'Classic games over the years'published at 19:43 GMT 25 November

    Chelsea v Barcelona (20:00 GMT)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter at Stamford Bridge

    Reece James gave a shout out in the matchday programme to Chelsea's former Champions League-winning defender Andreas Christensen, who is on the Barcelona bench.

    "There's obviously quite a lot of history between Chelsea and Barcelona going way back, and there have been some classic games over the years," wrote James.

    "I watched a few of them when I was growing up, and remember playing against them in the Uefa Youth League when I was in the academy.

    "But this is the first time this generation of players have come up against them and we're looking forward to the occasion."

    Chelsea drew Barcelona year after year following the Roman Abramovich takeover but more recently have mostly been drawing Real Madrid at this level so it is a welcome revival of an old rivalry.

  11. Zola on Maresca: 'I'm impressed'published at 19:41 GMT 25 November

    Chelsea v Barcelona (20:00 GMT)

    Gianfranco Zola
    Former Chelsea forward on BBC Radio 4's Today programme

    .Image source, Getty Images

    Enzo Maresca has not only got the team playing very good football, he's got the team balanced and winning games.

    I have to say I am impressed with his work. I saw his previous team Leicester play and I liked what I saw.

    I was interested to see what he could do at Chelsea and it looks like he is succeeding. It's going in the right direction.

  12. Woltemade looking to make an impactpublished at 19:39 GMT 25 November

    Marseille v Newcastle (20:00 GMT)

    Nick Woltemade has big shoes to fill after Alexander Isak but the German is doing a decent job of it so far.

    He's netted once in the Champions League this season and the Magpies would love him to notch again tonight.

    But he'll have to do it from the bench.

    Nick Woltemade's Champions League stats for this seasonImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'Barnes is spectacularly good'published at 19:37 GMT 25 November

    Marseille v Newcastle (20:00 GMT)

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Harvey Barnes has possibly been the unluckiest player in English football in the last couple of years. I think he is absolutely fabulous, and he has been for a long time, but Anthony Gordon was taking up his position.

    He had to wait for his opportunity for an awfully long time, but he has been given a run of games now and he is spectacularly good. He is a really important player for them.

    Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United smilesImage source, Getty Images
  14. Ton up for Peppublished at 19:35 GMT 25 November

    Man City v Bayer Leverkusen (20:00 GMT)

    Manchester City

    Tonight's match at Etihad Stadium will be Pep Guardiola's 100th in charge of Manchester City in the Champions League (W 62 D 19 L 18).

    He is just the third manager to oversee 100+ games with an English team in the European Cup/Champions League, after Alex Ferguson (190 with Manchester United) and Arsene Wenger (177 with Arsenal).

    Guardiola joked in his pre-match press conference that he is "getting old because it's all milestones".

    He added: "Huge competition. So nice and special. The players love it. It is part of who we are and what we have built as a team and club."

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    Get Involved: Changes a reaction to Newcastle loss?published at 19:33 GMT 25 November

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    Pep, a word on team selection. I gave up chucking my toys out of the pram when I’d grown up and left the pram. Forget the NUFC result and move on.

    David

    Pep GuardiolaImage source, Getty Images
  16. A hostile atmosphere alreadypublished at 19:32 GMT 25 November

    Marseille v Newcastle (20:00 GMT)

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter at Stade Velodrome

    The noise at the Stade Velodrome is already deafening.

    Even the referee and officials have been booed by Marseille supporters after emerging for the warm-up.

    Newcastle United players also got a particularly ‘warm’ welcome. It felt like a flavour of what is to come.

    A general view during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France.Image source, Getty Images
  17. 'Hard to write Newcastle off'published at 19:31 GMT 25 November

    Marseille v Newcastle (20:00 GMT)

    Michael Brown
    Former Man City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The expectation is there for Newcastle United in this competition because of the things they have recently achieved and their ownership. The nights that we have seen so far at St James' Park have been incredible.

    Their squad is getting stronger, they can cope with the increase of games a little bit better, but we are still expecting so much from this squad of players.

    They had real belief, energy and a bite about them last time out - but it is the away performances where they have been inconsistent. It's hard to write them off here though.

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    Get Involved: Has format lost its appeal?published at 19:29 GMT 25 November

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    Increasingly teams in the Champions League are fielding weakened teams. Man City tonight are fielding a near full-blown second team, and against a strong opponent. Has the new format, after an exciting first year, turned the early CL stages into a tedious, jeopardy-free rich man's Carabao Cup?

    Tony

  19. City cruising in Champions Leaguepublished at 19:27 GMT 25 November

    Man City v Bayer Leverkusen (20:00 GMT)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City haven’t trailed at any point in the Champions League this season, and have led for 62% of their total match time (239:45).

    In over two hours of play when their matches have been level (146:43), Pep Guardiola’s side have had 41 shots and only faced two in return (+39).

    They are currently fourth in the league table with three wins and a draw.

  20. The (Chelsea/Barca) kids are alrightpublished at 19:25 GMT 25 November

    Chelsea v Barcelona (20:00 GMT)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter at Stamford Bridge

    A wide angle shot of Barcelona's academy visiting Chelsea's in the Uefa Youth League earlier in the dayImage source, BBC Sport

    Chelsea hosted Barcelona's Under-19s at their academy earlier and played out a very hotly contested 1-1 draw.

    Barcelona striker Adrian Guerrero opened the scoring with a diving header after midfielder Guille Fernandez darted into the box but substitute Ibrahim Rabbaj equalised late on by tapping in Reggie Walsh's low cross.

    Fernandez and Rabbaj were the star performers for the battle of two of the world's greatest academies, which are nicknamed La Masia and La Cobham - the latter a tribute to the former.