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UEFA Women’s Champions League draw



The UEFA Women's Champions League knockout draw set the bracket from the play-offs to the Oslo final on 23 May.


The draw was made by final ambassador Maren Mjelde and UEFA managing director of women's football Nadine Kessler.


Women's Champions League knockout draw


Knockout phase play-offs


First legs:


Wednesday 11 February


OH Leuven vs Arsenal

Paris FC vs Real Madrid


Thursday 12 February


Wolfsburg vs Juventus

Atlético de Madrid vs Manchester United


Second legs:


Wednesday 18 February


Real Madrid vs Paris FC

Arsenal vs OH Leuven


Thursday 19 February


Juventus vs Wolfsburg

Manchester United vs Atlético de Madrid


Quarter finals


Atlético de Madrid / Manchester United vs Bayern München

Paris FC / Real Madrid vs Barcelona

OH Leuven / Arsenal vs Chelsea

Wolfsburg / Juventus vs OL Lyonnes


First leg: 24/25 March

Second leg: 1/2 April


Semi finals


1: Atlético de Madrid / Manchester United / Bayern München vs Paris FC / Real Madrid / Barcelona

2: OH Leuven / Arsenal / Chelsea vs Wolfsburg / Juventus / OL Lyonnes


First leg: 25/26 April

Second leg: 2/3 May


Final (Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo: 23 May)


Winner semi final 1 vs Winner semi final 2


While the top four finishers in the league phase – Barcelona, OL, Chelsea and Bayern – advanced straight to the quarter finals, the clubs that ended between fifth and 12th place go into February's knockout phase play-offs for the right to join them.


In these play-offs, holders Arsenal take on OH Leuven who came through the league phase on their European debut but lost 3-0 at home to the Gunners on Matchday 6. The winners will face Chelsea in the quarter finals. Twcie winners Wolfsburg take on Juventus. OL Lyonnes, the record eight-time champions, await in the last eight.


Both Madrid sides face teams they took on in the league phase. Real Madrid meet Paris FC, having drawn 1-1 in the league phase in Spain, and the winners will be up against Barcelona, who are looking to reach an unprecedented sixth straight final. Atleti take on Man Utd, who won 1-0 in Madrid on Matchday 2. Bayern München take on the winners of that tie.


The potential semi finals are also set and, with Arsenal and Barcelona on different sides of the draw, they could replay their 2025 decider if they both make it to Oslo.   





Keynsham Town defender Celyn Garton holds off Natasha Wild of Selsey Women.