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What are the biggest wins in UEFA Champions League history?

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The UEFA Champions League last 16 second-leg ties take place this week, with Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa targeting a place in the quarter-finals.

With Celtic and Manchester City bowing out at the knockout phase play-offs, Arne Slot, Mikel Arteta and Unai Emery will be aiming to continue the British interest in the competition.

Villa are in a more commanding position after their 3-1 first-leg win in Belgium.

Meanwhile, barring the most miraculous turnaround from PSV Eindhoven, The Gunners will seal a last-eight berth and a tie against either Atletico Madrid or Real Madrid.

The Gunners are already on course to claim a big aggregate win, but could they break another record in Europe’s premier cup competition on Wednesday night?

Courtesy of our friends at Opta, we have found the biggest aggregate wins in the Champions League.

**The biggest aggregate victories in the Champions League:**

* 2008/09: Bayern Munich 12-1 Sporting Lisbon (5-0 & 7-1)

* 2024/25: Paris Saint-Germain 10-0 Brest (3-0 & 7-0)

* 2004/05: Lyon 10-2 Werder Bremen (3-0 & 7-2)

* 2011/12: Barcelona 10-2 Bayer Leverkusen (3-1 & 7-1)

* 2016/17: Bayern Munich 10-2 Arsenal (5-1 & 5-1)

* 2018/19: Manchester City 10-2 Schalke (3-2 & 7-0)

With the above in mind, The Gunners look in fine fettle to at least make this list, with a 2-0 win enough to take them up to outright third.

They would also be the first club to claim a wanted and unwanted place in this list, with their sobering 10-2 aggregate defeat to Bayern Munich in 2017 among the ties.

Theo Walcott gave Arsenal brief hope of an unlikely comeback in that second leg at Emirates, before Robert Lewandowski, Arjen Robben, Douglas Costa and a brace from Arturo Vidal ensured Arsenal were emphatically dumped out of the competition.

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