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Live Blog! Olympiacos vs Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League
Mbappé is from another planet! Four goals for the Frenchman
Olympiacos pull one back — we’ve got a game in Greece
Mbappé scores a hat-trick in six minutes, the second-fastest in Champions League history
Mbappé turns it around in just two minutes
Mbappé equalizes and the match is now 1-1
Olympiacos already lead 1-0 with a stunning goal
The lineups
Tonight at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, a match full of history and tension will take place as Olympiacos FC hosts Real Madrid, in a fixture that could shape the emotional and competitive trajectory of both clubs in this season’s campaign.
History and Greek Troubles
The head-to-head record between the two sides clearly favors Real Madrid, with 4 wins, 3 draws and only 1 defeat in their previous Champions League meetings. In terms of goals, the Spanish giants lead as well: 18 scored vs. 9 conceded against the Greek side.
However, there is a critical detail: Real Madrid have never won away in Greece against Olympiacos. Their visits have resulted in several draws — including a memorable 3-3 — and a painful 2-1 defeat that remains a stain in the club’s European memory. Greece has consistently been difficult ground for the Spanish team, a psychological factor that lingers ahead of tonight’s clash.
What’s at Stake Tonight
For Olympiacos FC, this is a must-win scenario to keep their European hopes alive. They will rely on the energy of their home crowd, pressing high, disrupting Madrid’s build-up and looking to dominate the midfield with intensity. If they can impose physicality and momentum early, they may once again frustrate the visitors.
For Real Madrid, the goal is to show continental authority and finally break the Greek curse. Their strategy will likely focus on controlled possession, patiently constructed attacks and maintaining defensive discipline to avoid dangerous turnovers. A victory tonight would not only be significant from a standings perspective, but also emotionally: it would mark their first ever win on this ground, and inject confidence into the squad.


























