Women's Champions League Takes Center Stage as Knockout Round Approaches
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In the women’s competition, previews from sites like Scores24 highlight Real Madrid’s in-form women’s side as strong favorites in their upcoming trip to Twente, with Madrid arriving on a run of wins and boasting one of the highest scoring records in the competition, while Twente try to turn solid domestic form into a first real statement in Europe.
Across the men’s Champions League landscape, CBS Sports’ latest power rankings stress that Atalanta have been one of the big climbers after the new league-phase format’s first six matchdays, while Real Madrid, despite star power, are described as being in a kind of “crisis” as they juggle injuries, inconsistency, and pressure at home and in Europe. FourFourTwo and other outlets continue to track Kylian Mbappé closely, with recent reporting focused on his fitness after knocks in league play and his importance for Madrid’s next Champions League block when the competition resumes in 2026.
Domestic form is shaping the European picture. In Serie A, the official Serie A channel shows Milan twice coming from behind against Sassuolo only to draw 2-2, a frustrating result for Max Allegri’s side as they prepare for the Supercoppa but still underlines Milan’s resilience and the emergence of youngster David Bartesaghi with a brace. Roma, meanwhile, edged Como 1-0, with Wesley’s third of the season helping them stabilize after back-to-back losses and keep themselves in the hunt for Champions League spots.
In La Liga, recent highlights on ESPN Deportes and other broadcasters show Real Madrid scraping a 2-1 win at Alavés with goals from Mbappé and Rodrygo, keeping them in the Spanish title race and easing some pressure before Europe restarts. In the Premier League, NBC Sports’ coverage of Manchester United’s chaotic 4-4 draw with Bournemouth underlines United’s defensive frailty and the growing scrutiny on their ability to compete with England’s Champions League contenders.
Taken together, the latest stories connect domestic momentum, key injuries, and emerging talents directly to how Europe’s elite will look when the Champions League knockout battles begin, on both the men’s and women’s sides.
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