Liverpool taking on Real Madrid, while PSG hosts Bayern, are the two most anticipated clashes of the Champions League this week.
Champions League Results – Liverpool edged Real Madrid with Mac Allister’s winner, while Bayern Munich beat PSG on French soil, were the main events of the European elite competition.
Under a rain of goals and breathtaking moments, the UEFA Champions League fixtures in the early hours of November 5 (Vietnam time) wrapped up with everything fans could ask for — drama, surprises, comebacks, and statements of intent. At Anfield, Liverpool edged Real Madrid 1–0 in a tense tactical battle; in Paris, Bayern Munich came from behind to defeat PSG 2–1; and in London, Tottenham Hotspur crushed Copenhagen 4–0, sending a clear warning to the rest of Europe.

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Liverpool 1-0 Real Madrid
The Reds delivered another high-intensity masterclass, pressing relentlessly and smothering Real’s midfield. The only goal of the game told the story of Liverpool’s control — disciplined transitions, sharp execution, and pure Anfield energy. Real pushed forward late in search of an equalizer, but the composure of Liverpool’s defense and the electric home crowd sealed the win.
A narrow victory on paper thanks to a Mac Allister’s winner, but a massive result psychologically and strategically in the race for top spot.

Paris Saint-Germain 1–2 Bayern Munich: German grit conquers Paris
PSG started with flair and energy, but Bayern reminded everyone why they remain an elite Champions League force — resilient, clinical, and ruthlessly efficient. After going behind early, the Bavarians struck back with two second-half goals built from smart off-ball movement, lightning-quick counters, and world-class finishing. PSG’s attempts to claw back control fell flat against Bayern’s disciplined defensive setup. A comeback win at the Parc des Princes is not just three points — it’s a statement that Bayern are still very much title favorites.
Achraf Hakimi’s serious ankle injury from a harsh tackle by Luis Diaz was notable since the Moroccan full-back will need weeks to recover after the latest diagnosis.
Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 Copenhagen: A football feast in North London
Tottenham came out flying, pressing high and dismantling Copenhagen’’’s structure with slick triangular passing through the half-spaces. Once they broke through the flanks, the goals poured in. Four unanswered strikes reflected a complete performance — efficient wide play, fluid central link-ups, and proactive defending.
That solo goal from Micky van de Ven is just outrageous and pure magic!
Elsewhere across Europe
Atletico Madrid overcame Union Saint-Gilloise 3–1 thanks to Griezmann’s class and composure in key moments. Juventus shared the spoils 1–1 with Sporting CP in a tight tactical contest. Monaco secured a crucial 1–0 away win over Bodø/Glimt amid the Norwegian chill. Olympiakos drew 1–1 with PSV after a fierce 90-minute battle, while Arsenal cruised past Slavia Praha 3–0 in a dominant display. Napoli and Eintracht Frankfurt played out a goalless draw, both sides lacking the cutting edge to find a breakthrough. Every match added another layer to a night where fine margins dictated fortunes.
Big picture — contenders emerging
This round revealed two clear groups of contenders. The genuine title challengers — like Bayern and Liverpool — not only won but showed tactical maturity, mental strength, and the ability to close games effectively. The rest, while still in contention, must address consistency in finishing and transition defense if they are to stay alive when the group stage reaches its decisive phase. The road to the knockouts is long, but every point now carries the weight of an entire season.
UEFA Champions League Results (Night of Nov 4 – Early Morning Nov 5)
| Time (VN) | Match | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 00:45 | Slavia Praha vs Arsenal | 0–3 | Mikel Merino’s double |
| 00:45 | Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen | 4–0 | Spurs thrash, Van de Ven’s pure magic |
| 03:00 | Olympiakos vs PSV | 1–1 | Intense draw |
| 03:00 | Atletico Madrid vs Union Saint-Gilloise | 3–1 | Julian Alvarez shined again |
| 03:00 | Bodø/Glimt vs Monaco | 0–1 | Monaco edge it |
| 03:00 | Juventus vs Sporting CP | 1–1 | Evenly matched |
| 03:00 | Liverpool vs Real Madrid | 1–0 | Allister’s magic decisive |
| 03:00 | PSG vs Bayern Munich | 1–2 | Bayern revenged |
| 03:00 | Napoli vs Eintracht Frankfurt | 0–0 | Goalless stalemate |
A night that reminded everyone why the Champions League remains the pinnacle of club football — where tactics meet passion, giants fall, and heroes rise under the lights.