uefa champions league vs world cup
Compare uefa-champions-league and world-cup search interest over the past year with a simple trend chart.
Summary
uefa-champions-league is searched more than world-cup in this period, with an average gap of about 1 percent.
- uefa-champions-league changed by about 11 percent from early to late period.
- world-cup changed by about 8 percent from early to late period.
At a glance
- Average interest: uefa-champions-league 72, world-cup 71
- Peaks: uefa-champions-league October 2025, world-cup September 2025
- Recent trend: uefa-champions-league rising, world-cup steady
- Stability: uefa-champions-league choppy, world-cup choppy
- Head to head: uefa-champions-league led 60 percent of the time, world-cup led 40 percent
- Crossovers: 12, last on Thursday, 6 Nov 2025
Side by side
| Metric | uefa champions league | world cup |
|---|---|---|
| Average interest | 72 | 71 |
| Recent trend | rising | steady |
| Stability | choppy | choppy |
| Peak month | October 2025 | September 2025 |
| Best month by average | September 2025 | September 2025 |
| Share of leading periods | 60% | 40% |
| Crossovers | 12 | Thursday, 6 Nov 2025 |
Deep dive
This view summarises how people searched for uefa-champions-league and world-cup over the last 12m. The chart shows monthly values from zero to one hundred where one hundred marks the local high for a term.
Breaking the period into thirds, averages were: early uefa-champions-league 71 and world-cup 71, middle uefa-champions-league 68 and world-cup 67, recent uefa-champions-league 77 and world-cup 75.
The two lines crossed 12 times. The most recent crossover was on Thursday, 6 Nov 2025, which hints at changing interest.
uefa-champions-league peaked in October 2025, while world-cup peaked in September 2025.
uefa-champions-league looks choppy with a rising trend. world-cup looks choppy with a steady trend.
What this means
Scores come from Google Trends. Each series is scaled to its own peak within the chosen period. Use the chart to compare direction and timing rather than total search counts.