Final day of madness in the Champions League

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Final day of madness in the Champions League
newsJanuary 29, 2026By: Antxon Pascual

Final day of madness in the Champions League

The decisive final day of the group stage of Europe's top competition did not disappoint, with goalkeeper Trubin scoring in the last play of all the matches to put Benfica in the play-offs and eliminate Olympique de Marseille.

It's not for nothing that it's the best club football competition in the world. The Champions League. On the night of 28 January 2026, it showed all its greatness. On the chaotic final day of the group stage, with 18 matches being played at the same time, there were results and situations that even the most twisted of scriptwriters could not have imagined.

As for the top eight teams that qualify directly for the round of 16 and are guaranteed to play the second leg at home, the big surprises came from the Madrid teams. Both Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid depended on themselves, but Simeone's team fell to Bodo Glimnt at the Metropolitano; Arbeloa's team, who only needed a draw, lost to Benfica at the Da Luz stadium, where they won their tenth European Cup.

Another unexpected result was PSG's draw at the Parc des Princes against Newcastle, which means that the reigning champions will have to play in the play-off round. Luis Enrique's side wasted countless chances, including a missed penalty by Dembele. On the positive side, Sporting Portugal provided a surprise by beating Athletic Bilbao at San Mamés in injury time to finish in seventh place.

These are the eight teams that have qualified for the Champions League round of 16.

  • Arsenal
  • Bayern Munich
  • Liverpool
  • Tottenham
  • Barcelona
  • Chelsea
  • Sporting Portugal
  • Manchester City

Trubin, the unexpected hero

While the battle to get into the top eight was exciting, the fight to stay alive in the Champions League was antagonistic. One of the teams that had the best chance was Olympique de Marseille, but their defeat in Bruges knocked them out. Equally unexpected was the qualification of Bodo Glimnt. The Norwegians, who had just beaten Manchester City at home, stormed the Metropolitano to come back from Sorloth's opening goal and sneak into the top 24 teams in Europe for the first time in their history.

But the madness came at the end. With everything against them, Benfica seemed content to beat Real Madrid. But in injury time, with the other matches finished, they realised that one goal would qualify them. In the 97th minute, the referee awarded a free kick to the Portuguese side, Mourinho sent his goalkeeper up to take it and Trubin connected with a precise header to unleash madness in the Da Luz stadium. The Champions League at its best.

On 30 January, the play-off draw

The following teams will play the play-off with the second leg at home.

  • Real Madrid
  • Inter Milan
  • PSG
  • Newcastle
  • Juventus
  • Atlético Madrid
  • Atalanta
  • Bayer Leverkusen

Meanwhile, eight other teams know that they will have to play the first leg at home and the tie will be decided away from home for them.

  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Olympiacos
  • Bruges
  • Galatasaray
  • Monaco
  • Qarabag
  • Bodo Glimnt
  • Benfica

This Friday, 30 January, at 12:00, the play-off draw will take place at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

Leagues mentioned in this article

UEFA Champions League

UEFA Champions League

Season 2025/2026

Current Round:8 / 8
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Teams mentioned in this article

Arsenal

Arsenal Football Club

England
Stadium: Emirates Stadium (Londres) Capacity: 60,355
Coach: Mikel Arteta
Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich

Germany
Stadium: Allianz Arena (München) Capacity: 75,000
Coach: Vincent Kompany
Liverpool

Liverpool Football Club

England
Stadium: Anfield (Liverpool) Capacity: 54,074
Coach: Arne Slot
Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club

England
Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Londres, Inglaterra) Capacity: 62,062
Coach: Thomas Frank
Barcelona

FC Barcelona

Spain
Stadium: Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona) Capacity: 99,787
Coach: Hansi Flick
Chelsea

Chelsea Football Club

England
Stadium: Stamford Bridge (Londres) Capacity: 41,841
Coach: Liam Rosenior
Sporting CP

Sporting CP

Portugal
Stadium: José Alvalade (Lisboa) Capacity: 50,486
Coach: Rui Borges
Real Madrid

Real Madrid

Spain
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) Capacity: 85,454
Coach: Álvaro Arbeloa
Inter

Inter Milan, Internazionale

Italy
Stadium: Giuseppe Meazza (Milano, Italia) Capacity: 82,995
Coach: Cristian Chivu
PSG

Paris Saint-Germain

France
Stadium: Parc des Princes (Paris) Capacity: 49,691
Coach: Luis Enrique
Newcastle

Newcastle United Football Club

England
Stadium: St. James' Park (Newcastle upon Tyne) Capacity: 52,389
Coach: Eddie Howe
Juventus

Juventus Football Club S.p.A.

Italy
Stadium: Allianz Stadium (Turín, Italia) Capacity: 41,000
Coach: Luciano Spalletti
Atlético de Madrid

Atlético de Madrid

Spain
Stadium: Riyadh Air Metropolitano (Madrid) Capacity: 68,000
Coach: Diego Simeone
Atalanta

Atalanta BC

Italy
Stadium: New Balance Arena (Bérgamo, Italia) Capacity: 24,726
Coach: Raffaele Palladino
Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Germany
Stadium: BayArena (Leverkusen) Capacity: 30,210
Coach: Kasper Hjulmand
Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund

Germany
Stadium: Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund) Capacity: 81,359
Coach: Niko Kovac
Olympiacos

Olympiacos Piraeus

GR
Stadium: Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis (Piraeus) Capacity: 33,296
Coach: José Luis Mendilibar
Club Brugge

Club Brugge KV

Belgium
Stadium: Jan Breydelstadion (Brugge) Capacity: 29,042
Coach: Ivan Leko
Galatasaray SK

Galatasaray SK

Turkey
Stadium: Rams Park (İstanbul) Capacity: 52,695
Coach: Okan Buruk
Monaco

AS Monaco FC

France
Stadium: Stade Louis-II (Principado de Mónaco) Capacity: 18,521
Coach: Sébastien Pocognoli
Qarabag

Qarabağ Futbol Klubu

AZ
Stadium: Azersun Arena (Baku) Capacity: 31,400
Coach: Gurban Gurbanov
FK Bodo Glimt

Fotballklubben Bodø/Glimt

NO
Stadium: Aspmyra Stadion Capacity: 7,800
Coach: Kjetil Knutsen
Benfica

Sport Lisboa e Benfica

Portugal
Stadium: Estádio da Luz (Lisboa) Capacity: 65,647
Coach: José Mourinho