Episode 125: PSG Edges Barca, Qarabag Wins Again, and Dortmund, Marseille, and Atletico Dominate cover art

Episode 125: PSG Edges Barca, Qarabag Wins Again, and Dortmund, Marseille, and Atletico Dominate

Episode 125: PSG Edges Barca, Qarabag Wins Again, and Dortmund, Marseille, and Atletico Dominate

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European football prophet Nick Robertson returns to the show to break down Matchday 2 of the 2025/26 Champions League group phase with fellow European football expert Taylor Monroe. Matchday 2 included a brilliant marquee matchup between Barcelona and Paris, another historic win for Qarabag, and impressive displays from Dortmund, Marseille, and Atletico. Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge as the Benfica manager, Newcastle and Atalanta bounced back, and Monaco and Tottenham saved a point at the death. Liverpool also suffered a surprise defeat on the road.

Timestamps:

0:00-2:06 Intro

02:07-15:49 Barcelona vs PSG

15:50-23:44 Kairat Almaty vs Real Madrid

23:45-33:24 Pafos vs Bayern

33:25-38:28 Arsenal vs Olympiacos

38:29-41:49 Inter vs Slavia Praha

41:50-45:16 Qarabag vs Copenhagen

45:17-50:06 Chelsea vs Benfica

50:07-54:38 Dortmund vs Athletic Club

54:39-01:00:00 Marseille vs Ajax

01:00:01-01:05:47 Atletico Madrid vs Eintracht Frankfurt

01:05:48-01:11:31 Union Saint-Gilloise vs Newcastle

01:11:32-01:15:03 Atalanta vs Club Brugge

01:15:04-01:19:15 Bodo/Glimt vs Tottenham

01:19:16-01:25:50 Monaco vs Man City

01:25:51-01:27:47 Villarreal vs Juventus

01:27:48-01:32:35 Napoli vs Sporting

01:32:36-01:36:27 Galatasaray vs Liverpool

01:36:28-01:37:46 Leverkusen vs PSV

01:37:47-01:41:30 UCL Table After MD2

01:41:31-01:48:12 Matchday 3 Preview

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