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Caicedo Helps Real Madrid Beat Wolfsburg in Women’s Champions League. Arsenal and Juve Win

Caicedo's solo goal helped Real Madrid secure a 2-0 win over Wolfsburg and a top-three group finish, despite finishing with nine players, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, Linda Caicedo scored the decisive goal that gave Real Madrid a 2-0 win over Wolfsburg in Champions League group play.
  • After Madrid's opening goal by María Méndez, Caroline Weir played the 20-year-old Linda Caicedo through, who outpaced the last defender, rounded the goalkeeper, and scored as Madrid finished with nine players.
  • Juventus overwhelmed St. Pölten 5-0 on Wednesday, with Cristiana Girelli scoring two goals, including a penalty, while Arsenal beat Twente 1-0 thanks to Beth Mead’s deflected strike.
  • Madrid's win moved Madrid above Wolfsburg into third place, one of the four automatic qualifying places, and assured at least a playoff spot, while Paris Saint-Germain stayed winless after five rounds and cannot progress with one match remaining following a 0-0 draw with OH Leuven.
  • Juventus climbed to second with 5-0 over St. Pölten, matching Madrid and Barcelona points; Barcelona faces Benfica on Wednesday in its game in hand.
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Caicedo helps Real Madrid beat Wolfsburg in Women's Champions League. Arsenal and Juve win

Linda Caicedo has scored the goal that clinched Real Madrid a 2-0 win over Wolfsburg in the Women’s Champions League while there were also victories for defending champion Arsenal and Juventus.

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Real Madrid and Wolfsburg were quoted in Di Stéfano in the so-called match of the day of this fifth match of the league phase played by both teams.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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