Five of the six semi-final matches across the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League have already seen a team emerge victorious. As we reach the halfway point of each tie, here’s a key stat from every club that played last week.
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UEFA Champions League: Arsenal 0-1 Paris Saint-Germain
16 – Arsenal endured their first home loss in this season’s Champions League, after winning five of their previous six matches at the Emirates. With no goals scored in the first leg, the Gunners saw 16 consecutive European home games with at least one goal come to an end.
The last time Arsenal failed to score at home in European competition was in the 2020/21 Europa League semi-finals against Villarreal, a tie they ultimately lost 2-1 on aggregate. Arsenal now face a tough challenge in Paris next Wednesday if they’re to reach just their second-ever Champions League final.
4 – Paris Saint-Germain are just 90 minutes from securing a spot in their second Champions League final. Still in contention for a domestic treble, things are shaping up well for Les Parisiens. Their win over Arsenal means they’ve now beaten all four English clubs they’ve faced in this season’s competition. It was also their 12th victory against English opposition in 36 attempts (12 wins, 9 draws, 15 losses), and their second away win in this campaign’s tournament.
UEFA Champions League: Barcelona 3-3 Inter Milan
24 – Barcelona have delivered some thrilling performances in this season’s Champions League, particularly at home. Their three goals on Wednesday took their total to 24 home goals in the competition, a testament to their attacking prowess.
The Catalans remain unbeaten at home this UCL campaign (5 wins, 2 draws), with both draws coming against Serie A opposition. This marks the first time in five years that they’ve gone through a Champions League season without losing in front of their home crowd.
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17 – Inter Milan has been one of the most defensively solid teams in the tournament. Wednesday’s game marked only the second time they’ve conceded more than once in a Champions League match this season. However, their struggles in Spain persist, the Nerazzurri are now winless in 17 visits to Spanish sides in European Cup/Champions League history. Their sole victory on Spanish soil dates back to the 1966/67 quarter-finals against Real Madrid.
UEFA Europa League: Tottenham 3-1 Bodo/Glimt
7 – Despite a difficult domestic season, Tottenham are now just one step away from reaching their second European final of the 21st century. They struck early in their 3-1 first-leg win and continued their strong track record in home semi-finals of UEFA competitions. This marked their seventh home win at this stage, with their only loss coming against Ajax in the 2018/19 Champions League.
3 – As anticipated, Bodo/Glimt were defeated in North London, but the two-goal deficit still gives them a glimmer of hope. The Norwegian side has kept clean sheets in their last two European home games and has netted 10 goals across their three Europa League knockout matches played at the Arctic Circle. However, their difficulties against English opposition persist; all three of their away games against Premier League clubs have ended in defeat.
UEFA Europa League: Manchester United 3-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao
15 – Athletic Bilbao’s dream of reaching a European final on home soil looks all but over after a crushing 3-0 defeat in the first leg. Overturning that scoreline next Thursday will be a monumental task. The last and only time the Basque club lost by such a margin at home in European competition was 15 years ago. During the inaugural Europa League season, Werder Bremen handed them that result.

6 – Manchester United’s Europa League form continues to shine in stark contrast to their domestic struggles. The Red Devils are on the cusp of reaching their third Europa League final. Incredibly, this marks the first time in 14 years that they have finished a European campaign unbeaten on the road. It’s the sixth occasion in their history they’ve achieved such a feat (with a minimum of three away games, excluding finals on neutral ground).
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UEFA Conference League: Djurgarden 1-4 Chelsea
89 – Djurgarden may have fallen to a predictable defeat, but their spirited performance against tournament favourites Chelsea deserves credit. Unless they produce a miraculous comeback, the Swedes are set to bow out at this stage. Still, they can take pride in their 89% pass accuracy, the highest recorded against Chelsea in this season’s UEFA Europa Conference League, matched only by Noah on Matchday 3.
18 – Chelsea have dominated the Conference League, winning all but one of their matches in the main competition. They are now poised to become just the second club to reach the final of all three major UEFA tournaments. With six wins from six away games, the Blues have netted 18 goals on the road — their highest away tally in a single European season. It also marked the fifth time they’ve scored four or more goals in a game during this campaign.
UEFA Conference League: Real Betis 2-1 Fiorentina
9 – Real Betis are just 90 minutes away from reaching their first-ever European final. A strong home performance gave them a narrow first-leg advantage. Extending their recent Conference League run to six wins, two draws, and one loss across their last nine matches. This latest result also marked their ninth win in the competition this season, including qualifiers. A new club record, surpassing the six victories they recorded in the 2013/14 Europa League.

28 – Fiorentina find themselves needing another comeback, as they enter the second leg of a knockout tie trailing for the second time in this Conference League campaign. It’s the fourth time in the competition’s history (qualifiers included) that La Viola will need to overturn a first-leg deficit.
However, there’s reason for optimism: Fiorentina have scored in all of their away matches in Europe this season. In fact, with a minimum of three away games, this is the first time they’ve achieved that feat since the 1996/97 season, 28 years ago.
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