Champions League Power Rankings: Arsenal still the favorites to win the tournament as round of 16 looms large
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The road to the Champions League final is now finally set with 16 teams remaining
The road to the 2025-26 Champions League final, which will take place in Budapest on May 30, is now set, and the 16 best European teams will face each other in the knockout stages starting on March 10 across Europe. Arsenal and Bayern Munich are still considered the leading candidates to win the tournament, but other big teams such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Manchester City are also in contention for the trophy. The 2024 and 2025 Champions League finalists, Borussia Dortmund and Inter, were both eliminated in the playoffs, while some other surprises shocked the world ahead of the crucial phase of the competition. Let's take a look at our weekly power rankings:
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We need to start with the team that is having the best season across Europe. Arsenal are at the top of the Premier League standings and won all eight of their league phase matches. They need to be considered as the leading favorite in both tournaments. Mikel Arteta's side had a positive draw and will meet Bayer Leverkusen in the Round of 16, and then the winner of the tie between Bodo/Glimt and Sporting CP. If nothing surprising happens, we can consider them likely semifinalists already.
The German giants are dominating the Bundesliga and have an 11-point gap on Borussia Dortmund after winning 3-2 in Der Klassiker over the weekend. This is why they can now focus on the Champions League and will meet Atalanta in the Round of 16, after the side coached by Raffaele Palladino knocked out the same Borussia Dortmund. Things will get more complicated in the quarterfinals as Bayern Munich or Atalanta will meet the winner of the tie between Real Madrid and Manchester City.
The road to the final will be a bit more complicated for Hansi Flick's team. They are currently leading the standings in LaLiga. Barcelona will face Newcastle for a rematch of the league phase opening game back in September, and will potentially face Atletico Madrid in the quarterfinals for what would be an exciting Spanish derby.
