Champions League Power Rankings: Bayern Munich still number one over Arsenal, Liverpool facing big crisis

Overview of UEFA Champions League Power Rankings

As the UEFA Champions League reaches its fifth matchday, teams across Europe are jostling for position in our latest Champions League power rankings. From unbeaten league leaders to struggling giants, these rankings evaluate form, squad depth, and continental pedigree to identify the top contenders, dark horses, and underperformers heading into the business end of the group stage.

Top Contenders

These clubs combine domestic dominance with strong Champions League credentials, making them favorites for the trophy.

1. Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich remain the clear number-one side in Europe. Unbeaten in both the Bundesliga and Champions League, Vincent Kompany’s men have won 17 of 18 matches this season. Their balance of experience and youth makes them the frontrunner in our power rankings.

2. Arsenal

Arsenal sit atop the Premier League with a six-point cushion, and Mikel Arteta’s squad is maturing into genuine Champions League contenders. Their attacking depth and tactical flexibility make a deep European run plausible this season.

3. Barcelona

Barcelona’s return to the renovated Spotify Camp Nou has lifted spirits. With emerging talents like Lamine Yamal and a squad brimming with Champions League experience, Barça are climbing our power rankings after mixed domestic form.

4. Paris Saint-Germain

Injuries have slowed PSG’s domestic campaign, but they possess the quality to surge later in the season. With world-class attackers and defensive reinforcements, the 2024-25 champions are still dark horses to lift the trophy again.

5. Inter Milan

After back-to-back Champions League final appearances in 2023 and 2025, Inter began this campaign with four wins from four. Manager Cristian Chivu faces a tougher test against top group rivals, but their Italian pedigree keeps them high in the rankings.

Major Contenders

Clubs with Champions League history and the resources to challenge for silverware if they find consistency.

6. Real Madrid

Despite a shaky run under Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid’s Champions League pedigree cannot be overlooked. A recent dip—one defeat and two draws in three matches—has dented confidence, but the Spaniards have time to recalibrate.

7. Manchester City

Pep Guardiola’s side remain in the conversation due to Erling Haaland and a star-studded squad. However, inconsistent performances have prevented them from ranking higher. Improvement in the knockout stages will be vital.

8. Liverpool

Liverpool face their biggest crisis in years. Arne Slot’s signings have yet to click, and Premier League form has suffered. A turnaround is essential to salvage their Champions League aspirations and rebuild momentum.

9. Chelsea

Under Enzo Maresca, Chelsea have shown solidity, building on last season’s UEFA Conference League success. Their balance of youth and experience positions them as dark horses capable of upsetting established powers.

10. Newcastle United

Newcastle remain in contention for direct qualification to the Round of 16 despite domestic inconsistency. Eddie Howe’s project can advance with improved form in both competitions.

Dark Horses and Rising Teams

These sides possess the potential for surprising upsets and playoff pushes.

11. Galatasaray

Galatasaray’s summer business, including striker Victor Osimhen, gives them credibility in Europe. Their passionate home support in Istanbul makes them dangerous opponents in any group.

12. Atlético Madrid

Atlético have underperformed domestically but remain within touching distance of the Spanish summit. Diego Simeone’s experience in knockout football keeps them in the conversation.

13. Olympique Marseille

Roberto De Zerbi’s side sit just two points behind PSG in Ligue 1. Marseille must improve their four-game group stage record to emerge as genuine contenders for the top 16.

14. Tottenham Hotspur

Thomas Frank’s team faltered with just one win in five Premier League matches. A critical match against PSG will test their ability to compete at Europe’s highest level.

15. Borussia Dortmund

Dortmund’s recent dip in the Bundesliga belies their strong European position. The 2024 finalists can target a playoff spot with improved domestic consistency.

Playoff Hopefuls

Clubs on the cusp of qualification, needing late-group stage heroics to reach the knockout rounds.

16. Sporting CP

With seven points from four matches, Sporting have a chance to secure a playoff place. Their talented squad and domestic form in Portugal bolster their hopes.

17. Qarabag

The surprise package of the group stage, Qarabag have already claimed two wins and a draw. A showdown with Napoli will reveal if they can sustain this underdog story.

18. Napoli

Antonio Conte’s side juggle domestic title defense with a congested Champions League schedule. Injury concerns must be managed for a playoff push.

19. Juventus

Luciano Spalletti now leads after a disappointing start under Igor Tudor. Juve must convert draws into wins to climb into playoff places.

20. Atalanta

Raffaele Palladino’s appointment follows a win-draw record that keeps Atalanta alive in Europe. Their offensive philosophy can yield late-group stage surprises.

21. Bayer Leverkusen

New manager Kasper Hjulmand has revitalized Leverkusen after a slow start. Their upward trajectory makes them contenders for a playoff berth.

22. AS Monaco

Monaco’s balanced group stage record leaves them in contention for the playoffs. Strong performances in the remaining matches will be crucial.

23. PSV Eindhoven

A memorable 6-2 win over Napoli highlights PSV’s potential, but consistency has eluded the Dutch side. Improvement is required to challenge for the top two spots.

24. Club Brugge

Club Brugge’s 3-3 draw with Barcelona showcased their talent. Consistency will determine if they can advance to the Round of 16.

25. Eintracht Frankfurt

With a win, two defeats, and a draw so far, Frankfurt must elevate their away form to secure a playoff position.

26. Athletic Club

Athletic face an uphill battle after only one win in four games. Strong home performances could ignite a late run.

27. Villarreal

Despite excellent domestic form, Villarreal’s group stage record paints a different picture. They need to translate La Liga success into European results.

28. Union Saint-Gilloise

After an opening-day win over PSV, Union have suffered three straight defeats. Their playoff hopes hang by a thread.

29. Pafos FC

Pafos recorded a historic first Champions League win, but faces long odds to finish in the top 24. Continued high-level performances could extend their dream run.

Underperforming Clubs

Established names struggling to make an impact in Europe’s premier competition.

30. Benfica

Despite appointing José Mourinho, Benfica sit bottom of their group with four losses. A drastic turnaround is needed to avoid an early exit.

31. Slavia Prague

Slavia’s relative inexperience at this level leaves them where expected. Qualification looks unlikely without major upsets.

32. Olympiacos

Preseason optimism has given way to disappointment. Olympiacos must rediscover consistency to challenge for European knockout stages.

33. Copenhagen

Copenhagen’s draw with Leverkusen was their only positive result. Three subsequent defeats confirm a difficult campaign.

34. Kairat Almaty

Kairat’s participation is historic, but a 0-0 draw and three defeats leave them at the bottom of the standings.

35. Ajax

Ajax sit bottom with one goal scored and 14 conceded. A season to forget for the Dutch giants.

These Champions League power rankings reflect current form, squad depth, and European pedigree, highlighting the shifting dynamics as the group stage nears its conclusion. Watch the UEFA Champions League on Paramount+ to see which teams rise or fall in the weeks ahead.