Lyon maintained their flawless record in Group A of the Women’s Champions League with a commanding 3-0 victory over Roma in Rome. Melchie Dumornay starred with a first-half brace, including an audacious chip from near the center circle. Vanessa Gilles added a third early in the second half, sealing Lyon's dominant display. "I've always wanted to score a goal like that in a big competition," said Dumornay. The result leaves Lyon at the top of the group with three wins from three matches, while Roma remains second.

In the same group, Wolfsburg finally registered their first points with a resounding 5-0 win over Galatasaray in Istanbul. Rebecka Blomqvist scored a hat-trick, while Joelle Wedemeyer and Vivien Endemann also found the net. Despite the victory, Wolfsburg stays third in the group, three points behind Roma. Galatasaray, meanwhile, languishes at the bottom with no wins and just one goal scored.

In Group B, Chelsea came from behind to defeat Celtic 2-1 at Parkhead and preserve their perfect start. Celtic's Murphy Agnew gave the hosts a shock lead, but Maika Hamano and Ashley Lawrence quickly turned the tide for the English champions. Despite failing to dominate in the second half, Chelsea held on for the win, though Aggie Beever-Jones received a late red card. Manager Sonia Bompastor admitted, "I'm not really happy with our performance, but we have the three points."

Elsewhere, Real Madrid demolished Dutch side Twente 7-0 to stay second in the group. Goals from Signe Bruun, Maria Mendez (2), Naomie Feller, Caroline Weir, Oihane Hernandez, and Carla Camacho ensured a comprehensive victory. Madrid now sits just three points behind Chelsea with two group-stage games remaining.