The 2025-26 UEFA Women’s Champions League is set to continue with its final league match. As the fifth matchday approaches, several teams face potential elimination, while others eye advancement to the finals and quarter-finals. Section 6 outlines the future scenarios for 12 of the 18 clubs partaking in this concluding league stage.
This new tournament era has ignited excitement, delivering heightened drama throughout. With just two rounds left, the competition for coveted spots in the next stage is fierce. Which teams are progressing well towards the finals? Our power rankings will provide clarity on this. For those following the shifts in team standings, you can view previous rankings.
How to Watch
Paramount+ is your go-to destination for everything related to the Champions League, with CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network broadcasting selected matches and additional insights. Daily coverage kicks off with today’s UEFA Women’s Champions League, featuring an early start on both platforms along with a pre-match show before second-half games. Post-match discussions will be held on Paramount+ and CBS Sports Network, culminating in the scoreline recap on CBS Sports Golazo Network.
Hannah Cash will anchor the new UEFA Women’s Champions League Today studio show, featuring analysts like Jen Beattie, Janely Farias, Darian Jenkins, Kelly O’Hara, and Ali Riley. Commentary will be delivered by Chris Whittingham, alongside Beatty and Jenkins, with Anita Jones providing pitchside updates and Christina Unkel serving as a rules analyst.
Current Team Standings After Two Rounds of League Play:
1. FC Barcelona (–)
Barcelona has learned that Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bommatti will be out for at least five weeks due to a broken foot. Following successful surgery, the team has shown resilience in maintaining their top position in Liga F, with Claudia Pina set to showcase her talent against Benfica.
2. OL Lyon (–)
With both Barcelona and OL vying for supremacy, their competition is intensifying. After struggling early against Juventus last month, OL hopes for a stronger performance in Matchday 5, demonstrating their ability to recover from sizeable deficits.
3. Wolfsburg (+1)
Wolfsburg consistently reminds everyone of their tournament capabilities. With Ella Pedemors providing substantial support, they remain competitive in the league, and if Alexandria Popp continues her scoring streak, they could stage a comeback.
4. Chelsea (-1)
The Blues are eager to bounce back after their remarkable 34-game unbeaten streak ended with an unexpected loss to Everton. Catarina Macario is still finding her rhythm, while Alyssa Thompson shines brightly for the team, which needs to turn things around quickly in the UWCL.
5. Arsenal (–)
Renee Sleggers and the Gunners are still searching for their form. While they are managing to stay relevant in the league as Champions League holders, a solid performance against Real Madrid, especially from in-form Mariona Caldenti, could propel them forward.
6. Real Madrid (–)
Real Madrid’s unbeaten league streak may have ended, but they appear poised for finals competition. Caroline Weir, leading the Golden Boot race, will be crucial in their upcoming match.
7. Manchester United (–)
The Red Devils seem to be turning a corner lately. Despite enhanced competition, Manager Mark Skinner is pleased to see goalkeeper Fallon Tallis-Joyce return from injury, but they’ll need more than strong goalkeeping against OL Lyon.
8. Bayern Munich (+1)
After an initial setback against Barcelona, Bayern has emerged as a formidable opponent. Clara Bühl is having a standout season with five assists and a goal, placing the team in good form as the league progresses.
9. Juventus (-1)
Juventus faced a rocky Matchday 3 and needs to regain their momentum. A strong rebound against a lower-ranked team could help them get back on track.
10. Atletico Madrid (–)
While Atlético’s return to the Champions League has presented challenges, they have managed to stay competitive so far. They face significant challenges ahead in trying to overcome Wolfsburg and OL Lyon.
11. O Leuven (+1)
The debutants show resilience despite conceding first in their games. Their ability to score in the second half keeps them alive in the competition, and defeating Paris Saint-Germain would be a notable upset.
12. Twente (-1)
Twente has struggled to find their footing, remaining winless across four games. As they stand on the brink of elimination, they urgently need to demonstrate improvement.
13. Benfica (–)
Benfica has struggled significantly in the league, with both scoring and performance issues signaling a fast track towards elimination.
14. Paris FC (+1)
Paris FC remains an enigma, having benefited from last month’s win but still needing to secure their knockout phase position.
15. Paris Saint-Germain (-1)
PSG’s form seems to be deteriorating, falling short of their past Champions League success and nearing elimination after a disappointing league match.
16. Valerenga (–)
Valerenga’s fight continues, but they may be running out of time. With league competition growing tougher, their chances of advancement look slim.
17. Roma (–)
The Serie A side struggles under pressure and urgently needs points. They are entering a must-win phase to keep their hopes alive.
18. St. Pölten (–)
St. Pölten got off to a shaky start and has failed to find their rhythm. With elimination looming, they are clearly struggling to keep pace.
Fan Take:
This news is vital for soccer fans as it highlights the intense competition in one of the premier women’s leagues, showcasing the athletic prowess of female players on a global stage. As the tournament progresses, fans will witness thrilling matchups that not only shape the future of these clubs but also enhance the visibility and importance of women’s soccer worldwide.

