Summary

  • FT: Juventus 0-1 Man Utd - Park scores stunner

  • FT: OH Leuven 0-3 Arsenal - Smith scores first CL goal, Mead with second

  • FT: Wolfsburg 1-2 Chelsea - Popp gives Wolfsburg early lead, Bronze with equaliser

  • Chelsea finish top-four, Arsenal and Manchester United will be seeded in the play-offs

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  1. 'All about continuing momentum for Arsenal'published at 19:18 GMT 17 December 2025

    OH Leuven v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Jen Beattie
    Former Arsenal defender on BBC Women's Football Weekly

    I think there will be one eye on finishing high in the table but I think Arsenal, knowing how up and down their season has been, it's not even about the bigger picture. It's about consistency and performances, and just winning.

    Of course they want to be in a better position in the table but I think it's just about having another strong performance going into the break and finding that momentum before they stop again.

    Katie McCabe of Arsenal celebrates with teammates after scoring her team's first goal during the Barclays Women's Super League match between Everton and Arsenal at Goodison Park on December 13, 2025 in Liverpool, England.Image source, Getty Images
  2. As it standspublished at 19:16 GMT 17 December 2025

    Three-time winners Barcelona lead the way in the standings, with Chelsea the highest placed English team in third.

    Arsenal (9th) and United (10th) are on course for the play-offs.

    UWCL tableImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Matchday six fixturespublished at 19:12 GMT 17 December 2025

    All KO times 20.00 GMT

    Here's the fixtures that are coming your way this evening:

    • Wolfsburg v Chelsea
    • Roma v St. Polten
    • Benfica v PSG
    • Paris FC v Barcelona
    • Leuven v Arsenal
    • Bayern Munich v Valerenga
    • Juventus v Manchester United
    • Lyon v Atletico Madrid
    • FC Twente v Real Madrid
  4. Team news - one change for Chelseapublished at 19:10 GMT 17 December 2025

    Wolfsburg v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)

    Wolfsburg make a total of six changes from the side that beat Nurnberg 6-1 in the league on Saturday.

    Wolfsburg XI: Johannes, Linder, Bergsvand, Kuver, Levels, Minge, Popp, Peddemors, Huth, Beerensteyn, Bussy

    Subs: Smolarczyk, Tufekovic, Bjelde, Kleinherne, Lattwein, Vallotto, Kielland, Wedemeyer, Endemann, Zicai, Judit Pujols

    Chelsea make one change and it comes in attack with Sam Kerr in for Aggie Beever-Jones.

    Chelsea XI: Peng, Bronze, Bright, Girma, Carpenter, Walsh, Cuthbert, Baltimore, Thompson, James, Kerr

    Subs: Hampton, Charles, Buurman, Nusken, Reiten, Kaptein, Rytting Kaneryd, Hamano, Jean-Francois, Potter, Beever-Jones

  5. Team news - Two changes for Arsenalpublished at 19:09 GMT 17 December 2025

    Leuven v Arsenal (20:00 GMT)

    Leuven XI: Seynhaeve, Everaerts, Mertens, Nagy, Hermans, Kuijpers, Veefkind, Biesmans, Janssen, Pusztai, Reynders.

    Subs: Lammertijn, Demol, Ruymen, Papatheodorou, Bosteels, De Ceuster, Heremans, Bosmans, Dekker, Conijnenberg, Van den Brande, Neyrinck.

    Renee Slegers makes two changes from the 11 that began Arsenal's 3-1 win over Everton as Taylor Hinds and Olivia Smith come in for Emily Fox and Caitlin Foord.

    Arsenal XI: Borbe, McCabe, Catley, Wubben-Moy, Hinds, Caldentey, Little, Cooney-Cross, Smith, Russo, Mead.

    Subs: Liddiard, Codina, Williamson, Fox, Harwood, Maanum, Foord, Blackstenius.

  6. Team news - Walti starts for Juve, Riviere out for Man Utdpublished at 19:08 GMT 17 December 2025

    Juventus v Man Utd (20:00 GMT)

    There are nine changes to the Juventus side who beat Napoli in their last match as the usual starters return.

    Among them is former Arsenal midfielder Lia Walti and experienced Italian striker Cristiana Girelli.

    Estelle Cascarino drops to the bench but Barbara Bonansea and Emma Kullberg are not in the squad.

    Juventus XI: Peyraud-Magnin, Kullberg, Salvai, Harviken, Carbonell, Walti, Pinto, Schatzer, Beccari, Girelli, Vangsgaard.

    Subs: De Jong, Capelletti, Rosucci, Stolen Godo, Thomas, Cascarino, Calligaris, Krumbiegel, Moretti, Brighton, Cambiaghi, Lenzini.

    Manchester United manager Marc Skinner has made three changes from their 3-3 draw with Tottenham.

    Gabby George is in for Jayde Riviere, who is not in the squad, while midfielder Ella Toone drops to the bench.

    In comes Fridolina Rolfo and Lisa Naalsund, who replaces Julia Zigiotti in midfield.

    Man Utd XI: Tullis-Joyce, Sandberg, George, Le Tissier, Park, Malard, Terland, Rolfo, Naalsund, Janssen, Miyazawa.

    Subs: Middleton-Patel, Rendell, Blundell, Awujo, Galton, Toone, Zigiotti, Williams.

  7. Postpublished at 19:07 GMT 17 December 2025

    Without further ado, let's get to the team news for the three games involving the English sides...

    Shirts hanging in the Chelsea changing roomImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 19:04 GMT 17 December 2025

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  9. Where does everyone stand?published at 19:02 GMT 17 December 2025

    The Women's Champions League's inaugural league phase is set for a thrilling finale as teams battle to qualify for the knockout stage.

    Last year's beaten finalists Barcelona and eight-time winners Lyon are the frontrunners, occupying the top two places on 13 points.

    Women's Super League sides Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United have all secured at least a play-off place for the knockout stages, but a top-four finish for each of them is still up for grabs.

    Teams finishing first to fourth will automatically qualify for the quarter-finals, with the next eight teams - from fifth to 12th - facing off in two-legged play-offs to determine who will join them.

    The sides from 13th to 18th will be eliminated from the competition.

  10. Hello!published at 19:00 GMT 17 December 2025

    UWCL ballImage source, Getty Images

    18 matches, nine matches, four automatic qualification places - three English teams still in contention.

    Are we all ready for a night of complete chaos?

    Welcome to the conclusion of the Women's Champions League group phase, as the first edition of the new format reaches its denouement. We will be here all night trying to pick the bones out of it for you.