
Highlights and Viewing Details for Women's Champions League Matchday 2
As the UEFA Women's Champions League enters Matchday 2, top teams face crucial encounters following a thrilling opening week filled with surprises.
The 2025-26 UEFA Women’s Champions League is set to continue this week with Matchday 2, building on last week’s excitement which delivered an astonishing total of 39 goals across nine matches. The semester’s kick-off featured outstanding performances, especially from FC Barcelona, who triumphed over Bayern Munich with a remarkable 7-1 victory, while Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid also showcased strong displays.
Unfortunately, last year’s champions Arsenal did not fare as well, succumbing to OL Lyon 2-1, with Haitian player Melchie Dumornay scoring twice. This upcoming Matchday 2 is pivotal for several teams as they aim to gain momentum or recover from initial losses.
For fans in the U.S., CBS Sports has become the exclusive broadcaster of the UWCL, providing extensive coverage through Paramount+, CBS Sports Network, and CBS Sports Golazo Network.
Viewing Details
Paramount+ serves as the main hub for all Champions League content, while CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network will feature selected matches and additional coverage. Each day’s broadcast features “UEFA Women’s Champions League Today” leading up to the early matches, and pre-match and post-match segments will also be aired on these channels.
Upcoming Matches:
Wednesday, October 15
- UEFA Women’s Champions League Today — 12:30 PM on Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo Network
- Valerenga vs. Wolfsburg — 12:45 PM on Paramount+
- Lyon vs. St. Polten — 12:45 PM on Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo Network
- Roma vs. FC Barcelona — 3 PM on Paramount+, CBS Sports Network
Thursday, October 16
- Atletico Madrid vs. Manchester United — 12:45 PM on Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo Network
- Benfica vs. Arsenal — 3 PM on Paramount+, CBS Sports Network
Storylines: Teams including Arsenal and Bayern Munich face crucial match-ups as both seek rebounds after disappointing results. Additionally, multiple U.S. Women’s National Team athletes, including goalkeeper Phallon Tulis-Joyce and fullback Emily Fox, continue to shine in their respective clubs within the tournament.


