Champions League and WSL Lead This Week’s Fives Picks

Champions League and WSL Lead This Week’s Fives Picks

Five more thrilling fixtures are now available for prediction in the Play Zone, where players can earn points to rise up local and global leaderboards simply by making correct guesses about the games’ outcomes!

Get your guessing game on to prove yourself against friends, family and the world, as Chelsea face Arsenal in the WSL ahead of the Gunners’ participation in the first FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™. There are also two crucial UEFA Champions League games to predict.

Fives is free and simple to play, with new fixtures available every week to give players the opportunity to have fun and win points.

Arsenal’s San Siro visit to play Internazionale in the UEFA Champions League grabs the attention this week, but players will also need to prove their prediction skills in Liga F fixture Real Sociedad v Eibar if they are to achieve a perfect score.

Who takes home three points? Which side will take the lead first? Get your predictions in today!

KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: Sam Kerr of Chelsea celebrates with teammate Guro Reiten after scoring her team's fourth goal during the Adobe Women's FA Cup Fourth Round match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace at Kingsmeadow on January 17, 2026 in Kingston upon Thames, England. (Photo by Harriet Lander - Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

Fives fixtures: 20 – 26 January

Earn points in the Play Zone by making your predictions with Fives today! The complete fixture list for this week’s Fives is below – dates are taken from UTC kick-off time.

Men

  • FC Internazionale Milano v Arsenal (20 January – UEFA Champions League)
  • Olympique Marseille v Liverpool (20 January – UEFA Champions League)

Women

  • Chelsea v Arsenal (24 January – WSL)
  • Real Sociedad v Eibar (25 January – Liga F)
  • London City Lionesses v Manchester City (25 January – WSL)

Source: https://www.fifa.com/en/news/articles/champions-league-and-wsl-headline-this-weeks-fives-predictions