Bodo/Glimt stun Inter, Gordon hits four in Newcastle Champions League romp

In a night of extraordinary UEFA Champions League drama, Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt delivered one of the competition’s greatest upsets by defeating last season’s finalists Inter Milan 3-1 in their playoff first leg. The Arctic Circle club, who previously bested Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in the group stage, demonstrated their European credentials with a commanding performance against the Serie A leaders.

The scoring opened in the 20th minute when Sondre Brunstad Fet capitalized on Bodo/Glimt’s aggressive start. Although Inter’s Francesco Pio Esposito leveled proceedings on the half-hour mark—a goal validated by VAR despite handball appeals—the Norwegian side reclaimed control after the break. Kasper Hogh provided a brilliant assist for Jens Petter Hauge’s 61st-minute strike before adding his own goal just three minutes later, establishing a formidable advantage ahead of next week’s return leg at San Siro.

Meanwhile, Newcastle United delivered a devastating attacking display in Azerbaijan as Anthony Gordon scored four goals in their 6-1 demolition of Qarabag. The English winger opened his account within three minutes, completed his hat-trick within 34 minutes, and added a penalty before halftime. Gordon’s remarkable quadruple brings his tournament tally to 10 goals, trailing only Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé in the scoring charts.

In other playoff action, Club Brugge and Atletico Madrid shared six goals in a thrilling 3-3 stalemate. The Belgian side twice came from behind, with Christos Tzolis netting an 89th-minute equalizer after Joel Ordonez’s own goal had seemingly handed Atletico victory. Bayer Leverkusen took control of their tie with Olympiacos, avenging last month’s defeat with a 2-0 victory in Piraeus courtesy of Patrik Schick’s quickfire double around the hour mark.