On Friday in Nyon, the groups for the 2023–24 UEFA Women’s Champions League were drawn.
Chelsea, the WSL winners, were put in Group D with Real Madrid, the biggest team in Spain. Paris FC and Hacken from Sweden are the other two teams in Group D.
Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Roma, and Ajax are all in Group C, which looks like it will be tough.
Barcelona, the defending WCL winner, will play Rosengard, Benfica, and Eintracht Frankfurt in Group A.
Group Stage Draw for the 2023–24 UEFA Women’s Champions League
- Barcelona (Spain), Rosengard (Sweden), Benfica (Portugal), and Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) are in Group A.
- Lyon from France, Slavia Prague from the Czech Republic, St. Polten from Austria, and Brann from Norway make up Group B.
- German team Bayern Munich is in Group C, along with French team PSG, Italian team Roma, and Dutch team Ajax.
- Chelsea from England, Real Madrid from Spain, Hacken from Sweden, and Paris FC from France make up Group D.
When are the games going to happen?
The group stage for this season will start on November 14 and end on January 31.
Following this, the draw for the next round will happen on February 6. The quarterfinals and semi-finals will then happen in March and April, respectively.
The game will take place on May 25 at Bilbao’s San Mames Stadium.
Match Timetable
Stage for Groups
- Day 1 of the match is November 14 and 15.
- Day 2 of the match: November 22 and 23
- Third Day of Play: December 13 and 14
- Day 4 of the match: December 20 and 21
- Day 5 of the match: January 24 and 25
- Day 6 of the match: January 30 and 31
The quarterfinals
- The first legs are on March 19 and 20.
- The second legs are on March 27 and 28.
Semi-Finals
- The first two legs are April 20 and 21.
- The second legs are on April 27 and 28.
Final
- On May 25 (at San Mames Stadium in Bilbao, Spain)
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