Women’s UEFA Champions League fixtures 2024-25: Schedule of matches in group stage and knockout phase this season
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The group stage of the UEFA Women’s Champions League gets underway in October 2024 as the best 16 teams in Europe begin their quest for glory.
Barcelona are the defending champions after winning last season’s final, but stern competition will come this term from usual suspects Chelsea, Lyon and Wolfsburg, while Manchester City will hope to make an impact after qualifying for the first time since 2020/21.
Unlike the men’s competition, the women’s UCL still follows a more traditional group-phase system before the knockout rounds begin with the quarterfinal stage next March. The final is scheduled for the latter part of May 2025.
The Sporting News has all the key details on the schedule for the 2024/25 UEFA Women’s Champions League.
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UEFA Women’s Champions League schedule 2024-25Group stageAll the below kickoff times are Central European Time (CET), which is six hours ahead of Eastern Time.
Matchday One
Tuesday, October 8
6:45 p.m.: Lyon vs. Galatasaray6:45 p.m.: Roma vs. Wolfsburg9:00 p.m.: Chelsea vs. Real Madrid9:00 p.m.: Celtic vs. TwenteWednesday, October 9
6:45 p.m.: Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal6:45 p.m.: Hammarby vs. St. Polten9:00 p.m.: Valerenga vs. Juventus9:00 p.m.: Manchester City vs. BarcelonaMatchday Two
Wednesday, October 16
6:45 p.m.: Juventus vs. Bayern Munich6:45 p.m.: St. Polten vs. Manchester City9:00 p.m.: Arsenal vs. Valerenga9:00 p.m.: Barcelona vs. HammarbyThursday, October 17
6:45 p.m.: Real Madrid vs. Celtic6:45 p.m.: Galatasaray vs. Roma9:00 p.m.: Twente vs. Chelsea9:00 p.m.: Wolfsburg vs. LyonMatchday Three
Tuesday, November 12
6:45 p.m.: Juventus vs. Arsenal6:45 p.m.: Barcelona vs. St. Polten9:00 p.m.: Manchester City vs. Hammarby9:00 p.m.: Bayern Munich vs. ValerengaWednesday, November 13
6:45 p.m.: Galatasaray vs. Wolfsburg6:45 p.m.: Real Madrid vs. Twente9:00 p.m.: Roma vs. Lyon9:00 p.m.: Celtic vs. ChelseaMatchday Four
Wednesday, November 20
6:45 p.m.: Wolfsburg vs. Galatasaray6:45 p.m.: Twente vs. Real Madrid9:00 p.m.: Chelsea vs. Celtic9:00 p.m.: Lyon vs. RomaWednesday, November 21
6:45 p.m.: Valerenga vs. Bayern Munich6:45 p.m.: Real Madrid vs. Twente9:00 p.m.: Roma vs. Lyon9:00 p.m.: Celtic vs. ChelseaSTREAM: Watch every match of the 2024/25 UEFA Women’s Champions League LIVE through DAZN.
Matchday Five
Wednesday, December 11
6:45 p.m.: Galatasaray vs. Lyon6:45 p.m.: Wolfsburg vs. Roma9:00 p.m.: Chelsea vs. Twente9:00 p.m.: Celtic vs. Real MadridThursday, December 12
6:45 p.m.: Bayern Munich vs. Juventus6:45 p.m.: Valerenga vs. Arsenal9:00 p.m.: Hammarby vs. Barcelona9:00 p.m.: Manchester City vs. St. PoltenMatchday Six
Tuesday, December 17
6:45 p.m.: Twente vs. Celtic6:45 p.m.: Real Madrid vs. Chelsea9:00 p.m.: Lyon vs. Wolfsburg9:00 p.m.: Roma vs. GalatasarayWednesday, December 18
6:45 p.m.: St. Polten vs. Hammarby6:45 p.m.: Barcelona vs. Manchester City9:00 p.m.: Juventus vs. Valerenga9:00 p.m.: Arsenal vs. Bayern MunichKnockout phase:The draw for the quarterfinal and semifinal phases takes place on February 7, 2025.
Quarterfinals: March 18-19, 2025 / March 26-27, 2025Semifinals: April 19-20, 2025 / April 26-27, 2025Final: May 24 or 25, 2025MORE: Players with most UCL titles | The most goals scored in UCL history
Which teams are in the Women’s UEFA Champions League 2024/25?Below are the four group of four teams for this season’s Women’s UEFA Champions League. The draw for this phase took place on September 27.
Group AÂ TeamCountry1.GalatasarayTurkey2.LyonFrance3.RomaItaly4.WolfsburgGermanyGroup BÂ TeamCountry1.CelticScotland2.ChelseaEngland3.Real MadridSpain4.TwenteNetherlandsGroup CÂ TeamCountry1.ArsenalEngland2.Bayern MunichGermany3.JuventusItaly4.ValerengaNorwayGroup DÂ TeamCountry1.BarcelonaSpain2.HammarbySweden3.Manchester CityEngland4.St. PoltenAustriaHow to watch Women’s UEFA Champions League around the worldWatch every match of the 2024/25 UEFA Women’s Champions League LIVE through DAZN.
Joe Wright
Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.