Another matchday of the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League is gone and we have a clear picture of how the groups look before the international break and Matchday 4, which can start defining what teams are going to make it to the last-16 round.

Current champions Bayern Munich smashed RB Salzburg as visitors with a 6-2 result. Real Madrid finally won their first game of the season after beating Inter, 3-2, in a very close game. Manchester City showed his pedigree with a 3-0 victory over Olympiacos at home to continue their good pace in the competition.

Liverpool had no problem against Atalanta, beating them by 5-0 with Diogo Jota scoring a hat-trick. Manchester United were surprised by Istanbul Basaksehir in Turkey, losing the game by a 2-1 surprising result. Paris Saint-Germain had a similar fate against RB Leipzig, losing 2-1 in Germany.

Barcelona and Juventus did their thing, beating Dynamo Kyiv (2-1) and Ferencvaros (1-4), respectively. Chelsea did the job against Rennes, finishing the game with a comfortably 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.

UEFA Champions League standings after Matchday 3

2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group A standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)
2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group B standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)
2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group C standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)
2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group D standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)
2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group E standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)
2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group F standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)
2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group G standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)
2020/21 UEFA Champions League Group H standings after Matchday 3 (source: uefa.com)