Champions League highlights: Watch all the goals from the third round of group games
Champions League highlights: Watch all the goals from the third round of group games

Champions League highlights: Watch the best bits from every game in matchday four with Opta stats


Watch all the goals from every game in the latest round of Champions League group games with the best Opta stats.


Atalanta 1-1 Manchester City

Atalanta vs Man City (1-1) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Manchester City failed to win a Champions League group stage game they were winning at half-time for just the second time, also doing so against CSKA Moscow in October 2014 (2-2).
  • Atalanta picked up their first point in a Champions League match, having lost each of their first three matches in the competition.
  • Manchester City have been shown more red cards in their 18 games in all competitions this season (3) than they were in 61 games last term (2).
  • This was Man City manager Pep Guardiola’s 600th game in charge of a top-flight club in all competitions (W440 D95 L65).
  • Six of Man City’s Raheem Sterling’s 19 Champions League goals have been against Italian sides, more than he’s scored against opponents from any other country in the competition.
  • Man City’s Claudio Bravo became the first substitute goalkeeper to be sent off in Champions League history.
  • Gabriel Jesus has missed three of his seven penalties taken in all competitions for Manchester City, with this his first failure in the Champions League.

Crvena Zvezda 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur

Red Star Belgrade vs Tottenham Hotspur (0-4) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Tottenham’s victory this evening was their first away win in any competition in nine games this season (D5 L3), and their first victory on the road since they beat Ajax in the Champions League back in May.
  • Crvena Zvezda have suffered their heaviest home defeat in their European Cup/Champions League history.
  • Tottenham have become the first English team to beat Crevena Zvezda away from home in a Champions League/European Cup tie.
  • Crvena Zvezda have conceded more goals than other side after four rounds of matches in this season’s Champions League (13).
  • Tottenham have now scored in each of their last 13 Champions League away games – only Chelsea (13 between March 2000 and April 2005) can match such a run amongst English sides in the competition.
  • Tottenham forward Son Heung-Min has scored five goals in just four Champions League appearances this season, netting in three straight games in the competition for the first time in his career.
  • Giovani Lo Celso has scored his sixth goal in his last eight appearances across the Europa League/Champions League, with this his first goal in any competition for Tottenham Hotspur.

Chelsea 4-4 Ajax

Chelsea vs Ajax (4-4) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Chelsea are the third English side in Champions League history to come from three goals behind to avoid defeat and the first since Liverpool in May 2005 (3-3 v AC Milan).
  • Chelsea have conceded 4+ goals in a single Champions League game for only the third time in their history and first time since drawing 4-4 at home to Liverpool in April 2009.
  • Ajax have scored 4+ goals in a game against an English team in all European competition for only the second time (also 5-1 vs Liverpool in December 1966 at home in the European Cup).
  • Reece James (19y, 332d) became Chelsea's youngest ever goalscorer in Champions League history.
  • Five of Jorginho's six goals for Chelsea in all competitions have been scored via the penalty spot.
  • Chelsea conceded three goals in the first half of a Champions League game for the first time in their history. In fact, the Blues were the second side to concede two own-goals in the first half of a Champions League game after CFR Cluj (v Bayern Munich, October 2010).
  • Ajax’s Hakim Ziyech has either scored or assisted in nine of his last 12 Champions League appearances (4 goals, 6 assists).
  • Ajax were shown two red cards in a Champions League game for the first time in their history.
  • Ajax's opener against Chelsea (1:47) was the second earliest goal conceded by the Blues in the Champions League after Stephan El Shaarawy (Roma) in October 2017 (39 seconds).

Liverpool 2-1 Genk

Liverpool vs Genk (2-1) UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Liverpool remain unbeaten in their last 24 home matches in European competition (W18 D6 L0), since a 0-3 defeat against Real Madrid at Anfield, in October 2014.
  • KRC Genk have played more matches in the history of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League without winning than any other club (16 – W0 D8 L8),
  • Liverpool have conceded in eight consecutive matches in all competitions, last going longer without a clean sheet between September and October 2014, under Brendan Rodgers (run of nine).
  • Mohamed Salah has been directly involved in 68 goals in 59 appearances for Liverpool at Anfield across all competitions (50 goals and 18 assists).
  • Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has scored four goals in his last four games for Liverpool, as many as in his previous 45 appearances for the Reds across all competitions.
  • Three of Georginio Wijnaldum's last four goals for Liverpool have come in the Champions League at Anfield (also netting a brace against Barcelona in May).

Wednesday's reports


Bayern Munich 2-0 Olympiakos

Bayern Munich vs Olympiakos (2-0) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Bayern Munich have won each of their first four matches of a Champions League campaign for the fourth time, also doing so in 2010/11, 2013/14 and 2014/15.
  • Olympiakos have now lost each of their last six away Champions League matches; their longest such run in the competition since a run of eight defeats between 2001 and 2003.
  • Bayern Munich’s four wins from four games against Olympiakos in the Champions League is their joint-best 100% winning record against a single side, also winning each of their four matches in the competition against CSKA Moscow and Besiktas.
  • Since he joined Bayern Munich in 2014/15, no player has scored more group stage goals in the UEFA Champions League than Robert Lewandowski (31 – same as Messi), and he has now scored in each of his last eight such games in the competition (13 goals).
  • Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski tonight became the third player to score in eight consecutive Champions League group stage appearances, after Cristiano Ronaldo (nine, 2012 to 2014) and Lionel Messi (eight, 2015 to 2017).
  • Bayern Munich’s Manuel Neuer made his 104th Champions League appearance during his sides victory over Olympiakos, surpassing Oliver Kahn (103) to now hold the record for the most appearances by a German goalkeeper in the competition.
  • Ivan Perisic's goal for Bayern Munich 33 seconds after entering the pitch is the quickest Champions League goal by a substitute since April 2017, when Valere Germain bagged for Monaco against Borussia Dortmund after 23 seconds.

Lokomotiv Moscow 1-2 Juventus

Lokomotiv Moscow vs Juventus (1-2) | UEFA Champions League highlights
  • Juventus have now beaten Lokomotiv Moscow in each of their four meetings in European competition, winning both matches in the 1993-94 UEFA Cup as well as the two clashes in the Champions League this season.
  • Juventus have kept just one clean sheet in their last five group stage matches in the Champions League – this after keeping six shutouts in their previous seven games at this stage of the competition.
  • Aaron Ramsey’s opening goal became the 300th goal Juventus have scored in the Champions League; the fifth club to reach this after Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester United.
  • Aleksei Miranchuk’s goal for Lokomotiv Moscow (11:45) was the earliest goal the club has scored in the Champions League since Dmitri Loskov netted against Inter Milan in the third minute of their meeting in October 2003 (02:38).
  • Lokomotiv Moscow’s Aleksei Miranchuk became the first player to score home and away during the group stages of a Champions League campaign against Juventus since Cristiano Ronaldo back in 2013/14.
  • Aaron Ramsey’s goal in the third minute of the match made him the first British player to score a European Cup/Champions League goal for Juventus.

Bayer Leverkusen 2-1 Atletico Madrid

Bayer Leverkusen vs Atletico Madrid (2-1) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Bayer Leverkusen have registered their first Champions League victory for almost two years, with this their first win in the competition since they beat Monaco 3-0 back in December 2016.
  • Atletico Madrid have now lost two of their last four Champions League away group stage matches (D1 L1), suffering as many defeats as they did over their previous 17 matches in the competition beforehand (W8 D7).
  • Nadiem Amiri is just the third Bayer Leverkusen player to be shown a straight red card in a Champions League match, after Ömer Toprak (v Roma) and Andrey Voronin (v Dynamo Kyv).
  • In what was his 15th appearance for Bayer Leverkusen in European Competition (excluding qualifiers), Kevin Volland netted just his second Champions League strike for the club, and first since November 2016 against CSKA Moscow.
  • Four of Bayer Leverkusen’s last six Champions League goals have come from the opposition scoring an own goal, including three of their last four.
  • Atletico Madrid striker Alvaro Morata has scored in five consecutive club matches for the very first time in his career.

Dinamo Zagreb 3-3 Shakhtar Donetsk

Dinamo Zagreb vs Shakhtar Donetsk (3-3) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Shakhtar have become the first team in Champions League history to avoid defeat having been losing by 2+ goals going into the 90thminute.
  • Shakhtar haven’t kept a clean sheet in their last 20 Champions League games, conceding 42 goals in the process.
  • Dinamo Zagreb have scored nine goals in their last four Champions League games, as many as they had in their previous 25 in the competition.
  • Dinamo Zagreb have now been shown a red card in each of their last three Champions League campaigns (2015-16, 2016-17 and 2019-20), with all of them coming on MD4.
  • Mateus Tetê’s goal for Shakhtar was the latest scored in the Champions League (97:39) since Giovanni for Olympiakos against Galatasaray in November 2003 (97:41).

Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 Club Brugge

PSG v Club Brugge (1-0) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Paris Saint-Germain now haven’t lost a home UEFA Champions League group stage match since December 2004 against CSKA Moscow and are unbeaten in their last 23 matches of this kind at the Parc des Princes (W18 D5 L0).
  • Paris Saint-Germain have now scored in each of their last 24 group stage games in the Champions League, last failing to net in November 2015 (v Real Madrid).
  • Club Brugge have scored just two goals in their last six games in the group stage of the Champions League, failing to score in five of those matches.
  • Club Brugge had 14 shots in the match, the most they have had in an away game in the Champions League since October 2005 (16 v SK Rapid Wien).
  • PSG’s Mauro Icardi has scored 8 goals in his first 10 games in the Champions League, only Sadio Mané, Simone Inzaghi & Harry Kane have done better in the history of the competition (9 each).

Real Madrid 6-0 Galatasaray

Real Madrid vs Galatasaray (6-0) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • This was just the second time Galatasaray conceded at least six goals in a Champions League match, also doing so against Real Madrid back in September 2013 at home.
  • Galatasaray have now conceded 27 goals against Real Madrid in the Champions League – 13 more than against any other side in the competition.
  • Real Madrid’s Rodrygo has become the youngest Brazilian to score in the Champions League (18y 301d), overtaking Paris Saint-Germain’s Marquinhos (19y 126d, v Olympiakos).
  • Real Madrid’s Rodrygo has become the second youngest player to score a Champions League hat-trick (18y 301d), after Raul against Ferencvarosi in October 1995 (18y 113d)
  • Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema has now scored in 15 different Champions League campaigns – only Ryan Giggs has scored in more (16).
  • Karim Benzema scored his 50th goal for Real Madrid in the Champions League, the fourth player to do so for a single side after Lionel Messi (113 for Barcelona), Cristiano Ronaldo (105 for Real Madrid) and Raúl (66 for Real Madrid).

Tuesday's reports and reaction


Borussia Dortmund 3-2 Inter Milan

Dortmund vs Inter (3-2) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Borussia Dortmund won a Champions League game having been 2+ goals behind for the first time in their history.
  • Inter lost a Champions League match having led by two goals for the first time in their history.
  • Inter have lost four consecutive away games in the Champions League for the first time.
  • Defender Achraf Hakimi has scored four of Dortmund’s five goals in the Champions League this season.
  • Lautaro Martinez is the first player to score in three consecutive Champions League appearances for Inter since Samuel Eto’o in September-November 2010.

Lyon 3-1 Benfica

Lyon vs Benfica (3-1) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Lyon have lost just one of their last 16 home games in European competition (W8 D7 L1), a 2-3 defeat against CSKA Moscow in last season’s Europa League (P6 W1 D5 L0 since)
  • Benfica have lost eight of their last nine away UEFA Champions League matches (W1 D0 L8), scoring just six times while conceding 27.
  • Lyon’s Memphis Depay is the first Dutch player to score in four consecutive UEFA Champions League matches since Arjen Robben in 2013 (5 in a row).
  • Lyon’s Memphis Depay is one of two players to have scored in all four UEFA Champions League games so far this season (alongside FC Red Bull Salzburg’s
    Erling Haaland). He's become just the second Lyon player to score in four consecutive appearances in the competition after Sonny Anderson in October 2002.
  • Joachim Andersen’s opener after just 3 minutes and 40 seconds was the fastest goal Lyon have scored in a UEFA Champions League game since Kim Källström’s strike against Debreceni VSC after 2 minutes and 23 seconds back in September 2009.

Napoli 1-1 Salzburg

Napoli vs Salzburg (1-1) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Napoli have lost just three of their 19 home UEFA Champions League matches (W12 D4 L3), and are unbeaten in their last six (W4 D2 L0) since losing 4-2 to Man City in November 2017.
  • FC Red Bull Salzburg picked up their first ever point against Italian opposition in the Champions League, previously losing twice to AC Milan in 1994/95 and this season at home against Napoli.
  • Napoli’s José Callejón created 11 chances against FC Red Bull Salzburg, the most by a player in an individual Champions League match since Mesut Özil against Tottenham in April 2011 (12).
  • FC Red Bull Salzburg striker Erling Haaland is the fourth player in Champions League history to score in each of his first four appearances – the others are Zé Carlos (FC Porto, 1992/93), Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus, 1995) and Diego Costa (Atlético Madrid, 2013/14).
  • FC Red Bull Salzburg’s Erling Haaland has scored seven goals in his first four Champions League appearances – two more than any other player in the competition’s history.

Valencia 4-1 Lille

Valencia vs Lille (4-1) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Valencia have never lost against Lille in European competition, winning four and drawing two of six previous games, all in the UEFA Europa League and Champions League.
  • Valencia have come from behind to win a Champions League game for the fourth occasion and the first time at home since April 2003 against Internazionale.
  • Including qualifiers, Lille are winless in 15 European matches (W0 D7 L8) since a 2-0 win over Grasshopper Club Zürich in a Champions League qualifier in July 2014.
  • Valencia have recorded their biggest Champions League victory since beating BATE Borisov 3-0 in October 2012.
  • Victor Osimhen has been directly involved in 11 goals in his 16 appearances for Lille this season (9 goals, 2 assists); six more than any other player at the club.

Zenit 0-2 RB Leipzig

Zenit vs RB Leipzig (0-2) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Zenit lost at home in a group stage game in major European competition for the first since November 2014 (W14 D0 L0, before tonight), which was also against German opponents in Bayer Leverkusen.
  • RB Leipzig have won more major European competition matches against Zenit than against any other opponent, beating them three times, with this their first victory on the road.
  • Marcel Sabitzer has been directly involved in four Champions League goals this season (2 goals, 2 assists), twice as many as any other RB Leipzig player.
  • RB Leipzig’s Diego Demme ended a run of 99 consecutive appearances in all competitions without a goal, with his last strike before tonight coming in April 2017 vs Sport-Club Freiburg.
  • RB Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann became the youngest manager to reach 10 Champions League games in charge (32y, 105d), two years and 39 days younger than the previous record set by BATE’s Viktor Goncharenko in 2011 (34y 144d).

Barcelona 0-0 Slavia Prague

Barcelona vs Slavia Prague (0-0) | UEFA Champions League Highlights
  • Barcelona have extended their unbeaten home run to 34 games in the UEFA Champions League (W30 D4 L0) – the longest run without defeat on home soil in the competition’s history.
  • Slavia Prague have failed to win any of their seven away matches against Spanish opposition in European competition (D5 L2), drawing each of their last four such games.
  • Slavia Prague are the first side to prevent Barcelona from scoring at the Camp Nou since Getafe held them to a goalless draw back in February 2018 (also their last 0-0 draw at home), ending a run of scoring in 45 consecutive home matches in all competitions.
  • Lionel Messi has failed to score in back to back UEFA Champions League matches for Barcelona at the Camp Nou for the first time since March/April 2015 (vs Manchester City and PSG).
  • Marc-André ter Stegen has conceded just 11 goals in his 26 UEFA Champions League appearances for Barcelona at Camp Nou, keeping 15 clean sheets and never conceding more than a single goal in a game.
  • Since his UEFA Champions League debut for Barcelona in September 2008, only Sergio Ramos (30) has received more yellow cards in the competition than Gerard Piqué (26) – he has now been shown three yellow cards in this season’s competition and will miss Barcelona’s next game against Borussia Dortmund.

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