Barcelona vs bayern
By Vikram Nair / 04.05.2026
Barcelona demonstrated resilience by overcoming Bayern Munich in a thrilling semi-final match on May 3, 2026, at Spotify Camp Nou. The victory came after Barcelona initially built a three-goal lead, winning the match 4-2 and securing their place in the final.
In the first leg of the semi-final, Barcelona and Bayern Munich drew 1-1. This set the stage for an intense return match. Salma Paralluelo opened the scoring for Barcelona in the 14th minute. Alexia Putellas added two more goals, showcasing her striking ability.
Bayern Munich fought back. They scored their first goal through Harder in the 70th minute. However, it was not enough to turn the tide. Aitana Bonmatí made her return from injury during this crucial match.
The match attracted significant attention, with an attendance of 60,021 fans at Spotify Camp Nou. The atmosphere was electric as supporters cheered for their teams. “We’re going to Oslo!” exclaimed the Barcelona team after securing their victory.
Key statistics:
- Barcelona won the match 4-2 against Bayern Munich.
- The tie concluded with a 5-3 aggregate score.
- Alexia Putellas scored two goals for Barcelona.
This win marks Barcelona’s sixth consecutive appearance in the Women’s Champions League final. Bayern Munich coach expressed disappointment but acknowledged his team’s effort. Observers noted that this match highlighted Barcelona’s dominance and resilience.
The referee for the match was Stéphanie Frappart, who managed the game effectively amidst high tension. The next challenge for Barcelona is to prepare for the final as they aim for another title.
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