Champions League Matches 2025-2026
By shrijeetverma13 · February 1, 2026
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The analysis examined 151 matches and broke down the results into three categories: home wins, away wins, and draws. A pie chart was created to visualize the distribution of these match outcomes, making it easy to see how often each result occurs.
I've analyzed the most common match scores in the tournament and created a visualization showing the top 15 most frequent scores. The chart displays the score combinations on the horizontal axis and the number of matches with each score on the vertical axis, with darker blue colors indicating higher frequency.
The analysis successfully identified the teams with the most wins in the Champions League this season. A horizontal bar chart was created showing the top 15 teams ranked by their number of victories, with color intensity indicating win counts.
I've identified the teams with the highest shots on target percentage when playing at home. The analysis includes a visualization showing the top 10 performing teams based on their average shots on target accuracy in home matches.
I've analyzed venues to identify which ones have the highest home team win rates. The analysis includes venues with at least 2 matches to ensure meaningful statistics.
I've analyzed save percentages across all teams and identified the top performers. The analysis includes teams with at least 2 matches to ensure reliable statistics.
The analysis successfully identified the top-performing teams when playing away from home in the Champions League. A comprehensive visualization and data table show the 10 teams with the most away victories, along with their win rates.
The analysis reveals clear patterns in match results across different dates. Home teams have a significant advantage, winning 47% of matches, while away teams win 32% and draws occur 16.6% of the time. The trend line visualization shows how these three outcomes fluctuate over time, with the busiest match day being January 28, 2026, which featured 18 matches.
Yes, there are significant differences in home win rates among referees. The analysis of 35 referees (with at least 2 matches each) shows home win rates ranging from 0% to 100%, compared to an overall average of 47.0%.
No, teams with higher possession do not necessarily win more matches. In fact, the analysis shows that teams with higher possession won slightly less than half the time (47.7% win rate), which is below the 50% baseline you'd expect if possession had no impact.
I've analyzed the Champions League matchups to identify which team pairings produce the highest-scoring games. A data table has been generated showing the matchup statistics including average goals per game, total goals scored, and number of matches played between each pair of teams.
Based on the analysis of away shots on target faced by teams at home, I've identified the teams with the strongest defensive records. The visualization shows the top 10 teams that concede the fewest shots on target to away opponents.
The analysis reveals which teams consistently control the ball in Champions League matches. A visualization shows the top 15 possession-dominant teams, with the leaders averaging well above the 50% benchmark. The chart displays average possession percentages across all matches (minimum 2 matches played), combining both home and away performances.
I've analyzed the referees who have officiated the most Champions League matches. Two visualizations have been created: the first shows the top 10 referees ranked by total number of matches officiated, and the second displays how match results (wins, draws, losses) are distributed across these top referees.