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Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Tottenham registered key wins on Matchday 4 of the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League. Arsenal’s Max Dowman became the youngest player in tournament history as Mikel Merino struck twice,
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Liverpool edge Real Madrid, Tottenham thrash Copenhagen while Arsenal ease past Slavia Prague
English clubs enjoyed a memorable night in Europe as Liverpool battled to a 1-0 victory over Real Madrid at Anfield and Tottenham Hotspur crushed FC Copenhagen 4-0 in London on Tuesday, reigniting both sides’ Champions League campaigns.
Arsenal defeated Slavia Praha and ten-man Bayern München triumphed at holders Paris Saint-Germain as UEFA Champions League Matchday 4 kicked off on Tuesday.
Tottenham Hotspur beat Copenhagen to climb up to seventh in the Champions League table. With 18 minutes on the clock, Brennan Johnson was played in behind by Xavi Simons. Goalkeeper Dominik Kotarski committed, but Johnson beat him to the ball before finishing from a tight angle.
Tottenham Hotspur host Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday evening at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, in what is the start of what could prove a difficult run, with Manchester United and Arsenal up next.
Arsenal defeated Slavia Praha and ten-man Bayern München saw off holders Paris Saint-Germain as Matchday 4 kicked off on Tuesday in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.
Five straight wins, just three goals conceded all season. In 15 matches across all competitions this season, they have kept an astounding 12 clean sheets, with no goals conceded in their past seven games.
Arsenal are six points clear at the top of the Premier League and Manchester United legend Gary Neville has named the one club capable of stopping them from lifting the trophy