After what was, from a German perspective, an extremely mixed CL evening yesterday, it's Leipzig and Munich's turn today. The Red Bulls host Sporting Lisbon at home, while Bayern Munich travel to Feyenoord Rotterdam. But those aren't the only top teams tonight, PSG are on the pitch in the duel of the super-rich against Manchester City, while Real Madrid want to gain further courage against Red Bull Salzburg. With the Flashscore tracker you stay informed about all the news, scores and votes.
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Final score: RB Leipzig vs. Sporting Lisbon 2:1
Final score: Shakhtar Donetsk vs. Stade Brest 3-0
Final score: AC Milan vs. FC Girona 1-0
Final score: FC Arsenal vs. Dinamo Zagreb 2-0
Endstand: Celtic Glasgow vs. Young Boys Bern 1:0
Final score: Feyenoord Rotterdam vs. Bayern Munich 3-0
Final score: PSG vs. Manchester City 4:2
Final score: Real Madrid vs. Red Bull Salzburg 5:1
Final score: Sparta Prague vs. Inter Milan 0:1
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11:03 p.m. – FINAL WHISTLE – FC Bayern Munich stumbles in Rotterdam. While the record champions dominated statistically in almost all values, they were inferior in the most important value – goals. With 3-0, Feyenoord sets an example for Dutch football and will certainly celebrate until late in the evening. To the match report.
10:55 p.m. – Due to the long injury time in the first half, the final minutes were running in Rotterdam and Milan while the final whistle had already blown in the other places.
10:11 p.m. – KICK-OFF 2ND HALF – We continue in Rotterdam. FC Bayern created a real challenge for themselves thanks to their performance in the first half. The Munich team last had to fight against Mainz in December when they were two goals behind. At that time they were only able to score the next goal, but no points could be taken away.
9:50 p.m. – HALFTIME – Thanks to the interruption at the start of the game, Bayern had just under 7 minutes left in stoppage time. The Munich team didn't finish dangerously enough in the first 45 minutes to force the equalizer, so the 2-0 lead for Feyenoord is definitely okay. In the final moments of the first half, Alphonso Davies was injured and was substituted for Raphael Guerreiro.
9:00 p.m. – KICK-OFF – That's how it starts in the late shift on CL Wednesday. FC Bayern Munich is currently in absolutely masterful form and has only achieved victories in 2025 so far. Rotterdam last competed in the premier class against the record champions in 2001, when they played 2-2 in the Netherlands.
8:40 p.m. – FINAL WHISTLE – Over and over! RB Leipzig wins its first game and thus gets its first points in the current Champions League season. Shaktar Donetsk clearly wins 2-0 against Stade Brest. To the match report.
8:02 p.m. – LINEUP – The FCB formation for the away game in Rotterdam has been decided. Jamal Musiala returns to the starting line-up after a loss:
-7:47 p.m. – KICK-OFF 2ND HALF – Let's move on! At the moment Leipzig would be on course to secure their first points in this CL season. But you have to watch out for the strong boys from Sporting, the team from Portugal is always dangerous.
7:34 p.m. – HALFTIME – While Leipzig only leads 1-0 against Sporting according to VAR, Shaktar was already able to make it 2-0.
18:45 a.m. – KICK-OFF – Let's start with the first two places today. Leipzig starts against Sporting, while Shaktar faces Brest.
5:41 p.m. – LINEUP – This is how the Red Bulls are heading into today's home game:
5:02 p.m. – Things get exciting for the second German club of the day, FC Bayern Munich, from 9 p.m. In the away game at Feyenoord Rotterdam, the German record champions are the heavy favorites, but the Dutch are not to be underestimated: They won a dramatic 3-3 at Manchester City and won 3-1 at Portuguese giants Benfica Lisbon. But German teams are not theirs yet: against Bayer Leverkusen they lost 4-0.
4:30 p.m. – The Champions League match day starts today with a banger from a German perspective. RB Leipzig receives a visitor from Lisbon and Viktor Gyökeres could, from the Red Bulls' perspective, prove to be a good guest and scale down his performance a bit today.
The Swede is probably one of the best strikers in the world and he let Manchester City, along with numerous other teams, feel this in the current season. If Marco Rose's boys get off to a good start, they could at least collect a few points for honor and self-confidence.
All games of the day
18:45: RB Leipzig vs. Sporting Lissabon
18:45: Shakhtar Donetsk vs. Stade Brest
21:00: AC Milan vs. FC Girona
21:00: FC Arsenal vs. Dinamo Zagreb
21:00: Celtic Glasgow vs. Young Boys Bern
21:00: Feyenoord Rotterdam vs. Bayern Munich
21:00: PSG vs. Manchester City
21:00: Real Madrid vs. Red Bull Salzburg
9:00 p.m.: Sparta Prague vs. Inter Milan