How does Champions League scoring work?
Here’s how Champions League scoring works. The Champions League knockout rounds after the group stages are played over two legs — one home and one away. The team with the most goals over the two legs is the winner and goes through to the next round.
What is aggregate scoring in soccer?
Aggregate scoring uses results from multiple soccer games to decide who advances to the next round. Some variation of aggregate scoring is used in the qualifying, group and knockout rounds of the UEFA Champions League, the top competition for professional club soccer teams in Europe.
What is the highest aggregate score in a Champions League match?
The highest aggregate score in a UEFA Champions League match is 12, achieved by Borussia Dortmund (Germany) and Legia Warsaw (Poland) at the BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany, on 22 November 2016. Dortmund beat Legia 8-4 on the night.
What are the aggregate rules for the Champions League?
Aggregate Rules for the Champions League. Published: Aggregate scoring uses results from multiple soccer games to decide who advances to the next round. Some variation of aggregate scoring is used in the qualifying, group and knockout rounds of the UEFA Champions League, the top competition for professional club soccer teams in Europe.