Real Madrid 2-0 Paris FC (Feb 18, 2026) Game Analysis – ESPN Skip to main content Skip to navigation ESPN NFL NFL NBA NBA NCAAM NCAAM NCAAW NCAAW Olympics Olympics NHL NHL Soccer Soccer More Sports More Sports Watch Watch Fantasy Fantasy Where to Watch Search Real Madrid v Paris FC 2025-26 UEFA Women's Champions League, Knockout Round Playoffs Real Madrid Real Madrid RMA 2 FT Agg. 5-2 Paris FC Paris FC PFC 0 Naomie Feller – 54' Melween N'Dongala – 67' OG Thea Greboval – 5' 2nd Leg – Real Madrid advance 5-2 on aggregate Summary Report Commentary Statistics Line-Ups Real Madrid ease past Paris FC to book UWCL quarterfinal with Barça By ESPN News Services Updated: Feb 18, 2026, 03:07 pm Facebook Facebook Messenger Twitter Email Real Madrid set up a Clásico against three-time champions Barcelona in the women’s Champions League quarterfinals by beating Paris FC 2-0 on Wednesday. Striker Naomie Feller opened the scoring and Melween N’Dongala put through her own net as Madrid advanced 5-2 on aggregate, having won the first leg in Paris 3-2. – Women’s Champions League on Disney+: Schedule, format, more Paris’ cause was made harder when defender Thea Greboval was sent off in the fifth minute for pulling back Feller as she ran through on goal. Still, the visitors came close to taking a 19th-minute lead at Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano when Océane Picard’s low shot was well saved by goalkeeper Misa Rodríguez . Naomie Feller opened the scoring for Real Madrid in their second-leg win over Paris FC. Dennis Agyeman/Europa Press via Getty Images Attacking midfielder Caroline Weir missed a chance to put Madrid ahead from the penalty spot in the 36th after Picard handled a cross. Goalkeeper Mylene Chavas , playing against her former club, pushed away the spot kick with both hands. Feller broke Paris’ resistance in the 54th when she volleyed in from close range following a fine cross from right back Eva Navarro , who also set up the second goal midway through the second half when her cross led to N’Dongala’s own goal from near the penalty spot. The revamped women’s Champions League format has followed the men’s competition, with an opening league phase of six rounds instead of eight. The top four in the 18-team league phase — Barcelona, OL Lyonnes , Chelsea and Bayern Munich — advanced directly to the quarters and teams placed fifth to 12th went into the playoffs. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Game Information Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium 12:45 PM , February 18, 2026 Coverage : ESPN Deportes/Paramount+ Madrid , Spain Referees : Iuliana Elena Demetrescu UEFA Women's Champions League News Real Madrid ease past Paris FC to book UWCL quarterfinal with Barça Real Madrid set up a Clásico against three-time champion Barcelona in the women's Champions League quarterfinals by beating Paris FC 2-0 on Wednesday. Real Madrid set up women's Clásico quarterfinal clash with Paris FC win Real Madrid seal their Women's Champions League quarterfinal spot vs. Barcelona after defeating Paris FC 5-2 on aggregate. Marc Skinner urges Man United to 'give absolutely everything' against Atlético Madrid Marc Skinner expects Manchester United to “give absolutely everything” when they host Atlético Madrid in Thursday night's home leg of their Champions League quarterfinal play-off. All UEFA Women's Champions League News Terms of Use Privacy Policy Interest-Based Ads EU Privacy Rights Cookie Policy Manage Privacy Preferences © ESPN Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.