The UEFA Champions League is back in action this Wednesday following an exhilarating Tuesday filled with unexpected outcomes across Europe. A notable shock of the night occurred when Manchester City faced a surprising 3–1 defeat against Bodø/Glimt, marking a significant disappointment for the Premier League champions. Meanwhile, Napoli squandered a prime opportunity, settling for a 1–1 draw in Copenhagen.

In brighter news, Tottenham Hotspur celebrated a 2–0 victory over Borussia Dortmund, a result that may have played a crucial role in securing the managerial position of Thomas Frank. Arsenal, meanwhile, continued to assert their dominance, achieving a commanding 3–1 win against Inter Milan at the iconic San Siro, reinforcing their status as one of the elite teams in Europe. Real Madrid also made headlines by delivering an emphatic performance, dismantling AS Monaco with a staggering six goals at the Bernabeu.

As Matchday 7 unfolds, football fans can look forward to thrilling encounters featuring some of the world’s top clubs, including FC Barcelona, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and Juventus. The stakes are high as these teams gear up for crucial matchups, leading them into next week’s decisive final group matches where all 36 teams will compete simultaneously on Wednesday, January 28.

The excitement from Matchday 7’s results sets the stage for what promises to be an electrifying continuation of the tournament.

Matchday 7 results include:
– Kairat Almaty 1, Club Brugge 4
– Bodø/Glimt 3, Manchester City 1
– Inter 1, Arsenal 3
– Tottenham 2, Borussia Dortmund 0
– Olympiacos 2, Bayer Leverkusen 0
– Villarreal 1, Ajax 2
– Copenhagen 1, Napoli 1
– Sporting CP 2, Paris Saint-Germain 1
– Real Madrid 6, Monaco 1

For viewers in the U.S., the Matchday 7 TV schedule is available to follow all the thrilling action as it unfolds.

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