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Champions League Sees Shift in Fortunes as Big Clubs Adapt to New Rules
3 Nov
Summary
- Top teams like PSG, Bayern, and Real Madrid unbeaten so far
- Smaller clubs like Sporting Lisbon and Qarabag making waves
- Surprising results from last year's Champions League no longer the norm

As of November 4th, 2025, the Champions League has seen a significant shift in the standings compared to this time last year. The top teams in Europe appear to have finally come to grips with the new 36-team format that debuted in the 2024-25 season.
The current standings are dominated by unbeaten, high-earning clubs. Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, who are set to face off on November 7th, lead the pack. They are joined by Real Madrid, Arsenal, and Inter Milan, all of whom have won their first three matches.
This is a stark contrast to the unpredictable results seen in the inaugural season of the expanded Champions League format. Last year at this time, teams like Aston Villa and Brest were unexpectedly near the top of the table, while powerhouses like PSG, Bayern, and Real Madrid were struggling.
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Now, the traditional European giants have found their footing, with the top five teams combining for 52 goals scored and just 6 conceded so far. However, the competition is not entirely dominated by the wealthy elite, as Sporting Lisbon and Qarabag, the highest-ranked outsiders, have also made their presence felt.
As the fourth round of matches approaches, the Champions League is shaping up to be a thrilling battle between Europe's established heavyweights and the upstart challengers seeking to disrupt the status quo.




