Barcelona delivered a commanding performance in Vienna, securing a well-earned 4-1 victory over St. Pölten in the Women’s Champions League. From the opening whistle, the Catalan side controlled the match, showcasing their superior skill and tactical prowess. Despite being outplayed for much of the game, St. Pölten proved they could still be a threat, managing to score in front of a record-breaking home crowd. However, their spirited effort was not enough to change the outcome, as Barcelona’s quality ultimately shone through.
The result leaves St. Pölten’s hopes of advancing to the knockout stages officially over with two group matches remaining. Despite flashes of promise, the Austrian side struggled to keep pace with Barcelona’s relentless attacking play and were undone by the visitors’ clinical finishing and creativity in the final third.
For Barcelona, the victory strengthens their grip on qualification for the quarter-finals. With their dominant showing in Vienna, the Spanish champions now sit in an excellent position to secure their spot in the next stage when they face Hammarby in their next outing. This latest result underlines Barcelona’s status as one of the favorites to go deep in the tournament, as they continue to impress on both domestic and European fronts.