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Pafos FC vs Monaco

The UEFA Champions League match, Pafos FC vs. AS Monaco, starts at 17:45 [GMT] on Wednesday, November 26, at Alphamega Stadium. Ivan Kružliak [SVK] will be the referee for this match, while Michael Fabbri [ITA] will be the VAR.

Pafos FC

26.11.2025 · 18:45

Pafos FC vs Monaco · Champions League

Pafos continue to show no signs of being overwhelmed by the physical toll of juggling domestic and European commitments. The Cypriot champions head into this clash sitting top of their league after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Aris at the weekend, extending their unbeaten run across competitions to four matches [WWDW]. That sequence also includes their historic 1-0 triumph over Villarreal on Matchday four—their maiden UCL league phase win—which reportedly made manager Juan Carlos Carcedo reassess his ambitions from simply finishing in the top 24 to pushing for a top-eight placing. Built on remarkable defensive organisation, Pafos boast three clean sheets in the league phase so far, including two gritty 0-0 away draws. One more shutout would see them match APOEL Nicosia’s Cypriot record of four clean sheets in a single European season. They enter this round level on five points [1W, 2D, 1L] with Monaco, sitting 20th and 19th respectively, meaning defeat for either side in Limassol could jeopardise their push for knockout qualification. This match also marks the first-ever meeting between the clubs and the first time Pafos have faced French opposition in UEFA competition. The Cypriot side aim to become the first team from the nation to record back-to-back wins in the Champions League proper. Their European record this season [5W, 4D, 1L] underlines their growing maturity on the continental stage. However, they will be without Pedrão, who is recovering from surgery, while João Correia remains suspended. A 4—3—3 formation is expected with Mislav Oršić, Vlad Dragomir and Domingos Quina starting up front.

Monaco

26.11.2025 · 18:45

Pafos FC vs Monaco · Champions League

Pafos continue to show no signs of being overwhelmed by the physical toll of juggling domestic and European commitments. The Cypriot champions head into this clash sitting top of their league after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Aris at the weekend, extending their unbeaten run across competitions to four matches [WWDW]. That sequence also includes their historic 1-0 triumph over Villarreal on Matchday four—their maiden UCL league phase win—which reportedly made manager Juan Carlos Carcedo reassess his ambitions from simply finishing in the top 24 to pushing for a top-eight placing. Built on remarkable defensive organisation, Pafos boast three clean sheets in the league phase so far, including two gritty 0-0 away draws. One more shutout would see them match APOEL Nicosia’s Cypriot record of four clean sheets in a single European season. They enter this round level on five points [1W, 2D, 1L] with Monaco, sitting 20th and 19th respectively, meaning defeat for either side in Limassol could jeopardise their push for knockout qualification. This match also marks the first-ever meeting between the clubs and the first time Pafos have faced French opposition in UEFA competition. The Cypriot side aim to become the first team from the nation to record back-to-back wins in the Champions League proper. Their European record this season [5W, 4D, 1L] underlines their growing maturity on the continental stage. However, they will be without Pedrão, who is recovering from surgery, while João Correia remains suspended. A 4—3—3 formation is expected with Mislav Oršić, Vlad Dragomir and Domingos Quina starting up front.