The Champions League delivered a jaw-dropping spectacle on Tuesday, highlighted by 43 goals, comebacks, hat-tricks and scoring streaks.
The Matchday also witnessed an amazing record of having the most goals in a single day in the history of the Champions League.
Prior to this, the previous record dated back to November 26, 2024 (fifth matchday), which saw a total of 40 goals. In terms of average number of goals, Tuesday night’s record is second only to the milestone attained 9 years ago, when there was an average of 4.8 goals every match.
Here’s a brief look at each of the major moments.
PSG crush Leverkusen 7-2
Paris Saint‑Germain travelled to Bayer Leverkusen’s BayArena and left with a ruthless 7-2 away victory.
Two red cards and two penalties set the tone for chaos, and PSG showed incredible attacking fire-power from the start.
Fermín hat-trick powers Barcelona past Olympiacos

Barcelona starred in a 6-1 rout of Olympiacos as Fermín López became the first Spaniard to score a Champions League hat-trick for Barça.
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His clinical display helped the Catalans draw a decisive line under recent inconsistencies.
PSV hammer Napoli 6-2
PSV Eindhoven handed Italian champions Napoli one of their worst European nights with a 6-2 demolition.
After conceding first, PSV responded swiftly and efficiently, while Napoli’s structural cracks were ruthlessly exposed.
Arsenal score four in 13 minutes against Atlético
Arsenal blitzed Atlético Madrid with four goals in a 13-minute span en route to a 4-0 win. All goals were scored in the second half after a goalless first period.
The victory suggested a side shifting gear under pressure and asserted itself among Europe’s elite.
Erling Haaland scores in his 12th straight game
Erling Haaland struck again for Manchester City, extending his goal-scoring streak to 12 consecutive matches as his side beat Villarreal 2-0.
It was a night where every big name turned up; every headline match delivered; and every subplot enriched the Champions League narrative.
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