Arsenal beat Real Madrid as Man Utd lose in Women’s Champions League

Arsenal's English striker #23 Alessia Russo (C) celebrates after scoring the team's first goal during the women's UEFA Champions League league phase football match between Arsenal and Real Madrid at the Mangata Developments Stadium Meadow Park, in north London, on November 19, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 20 November 2025
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Arsenal beat Real Madrid as Man Utd lose in Women’s Champions League

  • United slid to a 5-2 loss at Wolfsburg as Dutch internationals Ella Peddemors and Lineth Beerensteyn both struck twice

PARIS: England striker Alessia Russo scored twice as holders Arsenal overcame Real Madrid 2-1 in the Women’s Champions League on Wednesday, while Manchester United suffered their first loss of the league phase.
Arsenal fell behind at Meadow Park to Scotland international Caroline Weir’s goal just before half-time, but Russo rescued the Gunners with a pair of second-half headers.
Russo looped a header over Madrid goalkeeper Misa Rodriguez to bring Arsenal level and then headed in the winner from a corner to end the Spanish side’s unbeaten record in the competition.
United slid to a 5-2 loss at Wolfsburg as Dutch internationals Ella Peddemors and Lineth Beerensteyn both struck twice.
Fridolina Rolfo headed United in front in Germany as Marc Skinner’s team began well in their search for a fourth successive win in Europe.
However, Wolfsburg equalized through Peddemors after a poor clearance from goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel.
Peddemors netted again with a cross that found its way in after eluding several players before Beerensteyn rifled in from distance to double Wolfsburg’s lead.
Melvine Malard’s lob got United back into the game just before half-time but Beerensteyn effectively secured the win for Wolfsburg with her second goal of the night.
Vivien Endemann added a fifth deep into stoppage time for Wolfsburg as they won for the third time in four matches.
“We had a good start, so we were hoping that it would be our game, but it was definitely not,” Rolfo told UEFA.com
“We’ll have to analyze this game and learn from it, because this is not how we want to play.”
The Germans moved above United on goal difference into third in the standings with two rounds of matches to play. The top four teams qualify directly for the quarter-finals.
“That we started the Champions League very well is the positive thing at the moment,” added Rolfo.
“We, of course, want to go far. Now we have two more games in the league phase. We have to give it our all and hopefully win both of them.”
Lyon sit top of the standings after producing an extraordinary fightback capped by captain Wendie Renard’s 90th-minute penalty to earn a 3-3 draw with Juventus.
The Italian side looked to be cruising after goals from Chiara Beccari, Michela Cambiaghi and Tatiana Pinto in the first half gave them a 3-0 lead.
But Tabitha Chawinga pulled one back for Lyon on the hour and Marie-Antoinette Katoto grabbed another before Renard converted from the spot to snatch a point and keep the record eight-time European champions unbeaten.
Lyon have 10 points and are one clear of Barcelona, Wolfsburg and United.
Barcelona visit Chelsea on Thursday, with both sides vying to take over top spot. Chelsea have seven points from their opening three matches.
Paris FC picked up their first win as they beat 10-woman Benfica 2-0 in the French capital.
St. Poelten snapped a run of three successive defeats as they came from two goals behind to draw 2-2 at Valerenga to register their first point in the competition.


Manchester City narrow gap in table with dominant win over Sunderland

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Manchester City narrow gap in table with dominant win over Sunderland

  • Phil Foden also scored his fifth goal in three games
  • Sunderland are provisionally seventh on 23 points

MANCHESTER: Manchester City’s center backs Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol struck less than four minutes apart in the first half in a 3-0 thrashing of Sunderland that tightened the Premier League title race and kept the pressure firmly on leaders Arsenal.
Phil Foden also scored — his fifth goal in three games — as second-placed City seized the opportunity from Arsenal’s 2-1 loss at Aston Villa earlier in the day, to climb within two points of the leaders with 31 points after 15 games. Sunderland are provisionally seventh on 23 points.
While Pep Guardiola’s men dominated possession, neither side really threatened in the first half before Dias ended the deadlock in the 31st minute with a rocket from 30 yards out that took a slight deflection off Dan Ballard. Less than four minutes later, Foden whipped in a cross that Gvardiol leapt to head home.
Foden netted his own in the 65th minute with a goal that was all about Rayan Cherki’s jaw-dropping rabona assist, a chip that Foden needed only to head home and then had the England midfielder shaking his head in disbelief at Cherki’s skill.
Sunderland ended the game with 10 men after Luke O’Nien was shown a red card for a bad foul deep in added time.