2025-01-29 20:00
Slavko Vinčić, Slovenia
Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre Mauroy - Lille
Lille have recorded their biggest ever win in European competition, with this the first time they have ever scored six or more goals in a single European match.
Feyernoord became the first team to score three own goals in a single UEFA Champions League match. They have scored five in the competition in 2024/25– the most in a single campaign by any side.
Feyenoord’s Gernot Trauner became the first player to score two own goals in a single UEFA Champions League game.
Lille and Feyenoord will meet for the first time in a competitive fixture; the French side are winless in six previous European games against Dutch opposition, losing the last five in a row (D1).
Feyenoord won their first ever away game against French opposition in the 1962-63 European Cup (1-0 v Reims), but have since gone winless in five games against such sides in European competition (D3 L2).
Lille are unbeaten in their last six home matches in the group/league phase of the UEFA Champions League (W3 D3), including a win over reigning champions Real Madrid this season (1-0). The last visiting side to beat them in the group/league phase was Ajax, in a 2-0 victory in November 2019.
Feyenoord are unbeaten away from home in the UEFA Champions League this season (W2 D1), and could go four unbeaten on the road in the competition for the first time since October 1999 (4), then under Leo Beenhakker.
Lille have won four of their seven matches in the UEFA Champions League this season (D1 L2), as many victories as in their previous three appearances in this competition combined (one in 2012-13, 0 in 2019-20 and three in 2021-22).