Winners and Losers from the Women's Champions League Semi-Finals
The 2025-26 Women's Champions League semi-finals treated fans to a thrilling showcase of talent, goals, and late drama, culminating in Lyon and Barcelona advancing to the final in Oslo. Let's delve into the highs and lows of the knockout stage.

Alexia Putellas and Melchie Dumornay boost Ballon d'Or hopes - but Mariona Caldentey and Arsenal's European dreams are over: Winners and losers from the Women's Champions League semi-finals
Alexia Putellas and Melchie Dumornay Shine
In a display of exceptional skill and leadership, Alexia Putellas and Melchie Dumornay stood out, boosting their Ballon d'Or hopes. Putellas' dynamic performance on the field and Dumornay's defensive prowess were key in propelling their teams to victory.
Mariona Caldentey and Arsenal's European Dreams Dashed
Despite high hopes, Mariona Caldentey and Arsenal faced disappointment as their European dreams came to an end in the semi-finals. The talented player and the club fell short in a heartbreaking exit, signaling the end of their campaign.


