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UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter finals bracket, fixtures and results in 2022/23

The UEFA Women’s Champions League is up to the knockout stages in 2022/23 as clubs across Europe chase glory.

Unlike in the men’s version, the UWCL enters straight into the quarter finals after the group stages with only eight clubs qualifying for the knockout stages.

The sides that are still alive are all heavyweights, and all will believe they have a real chance of lifting silverware come season’s end.

Notably, all eight teams now know their path to the Champions League final after the quarter-final draw was held on February 10.

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Women’s Champions League 2023 bracket

The 2023 UEFA Women’s Champions League bracket was confirmed on February 10 as quarter-final fixtures were confirmed along with potential semi-final matchups.

The teams listed first below host Leg 1, while the second team listed will host Leg 2.

Quarter finals

Match Leg 1
Time (GMT / ET)
Leg 2
Bayern Munich vs Arsenal BAY 1-0 ARS Wed, March 29
Lyon vs Chelsea Wed, March 22
(17:45 / 13:45)
Thurs, March 30
Roma vs Barcelona ROM 0-1 BAR Wed, March 29
PSG vs VfL Wolfsburg Wed, March 22
(20:00 / 16:00)
Thurs, March 30

Semifinals

Match Leg 1 Leg 2
PSG / VfL Wolfsburg vs.
Bayern Munich / Arsenal
April 22/23 April 29/30
Lyon / Chelsea vs.
Roma / Barcelona
April 22/23 April 29/30

Final

Date Match Time
(GMT / ET)
Sat, June 3 Semifinal winners (17:00 / 12:00)

Where is UEFA Women’s Champions League final 2023?

The 2023 UEFA Women’s Champions League final will be hosted at the Philips Stadion in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

The venue has never hosted a Champions League final with its last major UEFA event dating back to the 2005/06 UEFA Cup final.

Philips Stadion has a capacity of around 35,000 and is the home of Dutch club PSV Eindhoven.

Teams in UEFA Women’s Champions League 2023

Only eight clubs remain in the Women’s Champions League this 2022/23 season with a number boasting impressive records in the competition.

The table below includes the total quarter-final appearances for each club, and how many UWCL titles they’ve won. All totals include the UEFA Women’s Cup, which was replaced by the Champions Leagues in 2009.

Four of the remaining clubs are chasing their first European title, while Roma are appearing in the quarter finals for the first time.

Club Country QF
appearances
UWCL
titles (last)
Arsenal England 14 1 (2007)
Chelsea England 3
Lyon France 13 8 (2022)
PSG France 7
Bayern Munich Germany 5
VfL Wolfsburg Germany 10 2 (2014)
Roma Italy
Barcelona Spain 8 1 (2021)

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Women’s Champions League fixture schedule

As is customary, the knockout phase of the competition will be spaced apart.

Both quarter final and semi final ties will be played within one week, but those two stages will be separated by a month.

The final won’t be held until the first Saturday in June, meaning there will be no UWCL action in May.

  • Quarter finals: March 21-22 (Leg 1), March 29-30 (Leg 2)
  • Semi finals: April 22-23 (Leg 1), April 29-30 (Leg 2)
  • Final: Saturday, June 3

Women’s Champions League TV channel and live stream

The UEFA Women’s Champions League is available to watch exclusively on DAZN this season across most major territories.

The streaming platform has notably also made all matches this season free to watch via their YouTube channel.

All games will be live streamed on both platforms for the knockout stages.


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