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UEFA Champions League 2025-26: Semi-Final Second Leg Round-Up and Other News

Posted on: 05/12/2026

Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain played out a 1-1 draw in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final, with PSG advancing 6-5 on aggregate. The match highlights are available below.

3:54 – Bayern vs PSG | UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Semi-Final 2nd Leg | 3-Minute Highlights

3:04 – Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid | UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Semi-Final 2nd Leg | 3-Minute Highlights

1:00 – Lyon vs Arsenal | UEFA Women’s Champions League 2025-26 Semi-Final 2nd Leg | 1-Minute Highlights

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1:00 – Barcelona vs Bayern | UEFA Women’s Champions League 2025-26 Semi-Final 2nd Leg | 1-Minute Highlights

More Champions League videos can be found here.

In other news, AC Milan suffered a second consecutive Serie A defeat, putting their Champions League qualification at risk. Club legend Paolo Di Canio launched a scathing critique, stating the team has “zero identity, passion, or individuality.” Meanwhile, Machida coach Go Kuroda remained uncertain about Yuki Soma’s availability for the next match, expressing a desire to see him play before the World Cup squad announcement. Barcelona’s Gavi addressed his clash with Vinicius Jr., explaining he simply told him to “shut up.” Paulo Dybala hinted at a Roma exit, revealing no contact from the club regarding a contract extension, with interest from a top Argentine side. Additionally, a live viewing event for the Champions League final will feature commentators Ryohei Hayashi and Yoichiro Kakitani.

**League Phase Standings (Top 5):**

1. Arsenal – 24 pts (8 wins)

2. Bayern Munich – 21 pts (7 wins)

3. Liverpool – 18 pts (6 wins)

4. Tottenham – 17 pts (5 wins)

5. Barcelona – 16 pts (5 wins)

**Top Scorers:**

1. Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid) – 15 goals

2. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) – 14 goals

3. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (PSG), Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid) – 10 goals each

Japanese players in the competition include Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord), Go Watanabe (Feyenoord), Reo Hatate (Celtic), Daizen Maeda (Celtic), and Hiroki Ito (Bayern Munich).