UEFA Champions League Live Scores, Fixtures, Table & Stats Hub
Follow UEFA Champions League fixtures, group standings, knockout brackets and player stats from qualifying rounds to the final.
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About the UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League brings together Europe’s top clubs across a multi-stage competition. Qualifiers lead into a 32-team group phase, followed by two-legged knockout rounds and a showpiece final hosted at a rotating venue.
- Qualifying rounds run from July to August, granting 10 clubs entry to the 32-team group stage alongside 22 automatic qualifiers.
- Group winners and runners-up progress to the Round of 16, while third-place teams switch to the UEFA Europa League knockout round play-offs.
- Knockout ties are two-legged on aggregate goals, concluding with a single-match final at a neutral stadium.
Use this hub to track fixtures, fantasy-friendly stats, historical knockout paths and the latest UEFA rankings as the competition progresses.
Table
| # | Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Form |
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Best Defense (fewest GA)
Best Goal Difference
Home Fortresses
Road Warriors
Hottest Form (last 5)
Points Per Match
Lowest GA per Match
Top Scorers
Top Assists
Most Yellow Cards
Most Red Cards
Most Shots on Target
Most Key Passes
Most Minutes Played
Most Penalty Goals
UEFA Champions League FAQ
How does the UEFA Champions League format work?
Clubs compete through qualifying rounds, a 32-team group stage and four knockout rounds, culminating in a single-match final to decide the European champion.
What happens to third-place UEFA Champions League group teams?
Teams finishing third in their group drop into the UEFA Europa League knockout round play-offs for a second chance at European silverware.
How are UEFA Champions League knockout ties decided?
Knockout ties are contested over two legs with aggregate goals and, if necessary, extra time and penalties. The final is a single match.
How do clubs qualify for the UEFA Champions League?
League champions and high finishers from Europe’s top domestic competitions qualify directly, while others enter via Champions Path and League Path qualifying rounds.