Women's Champions League quarter-final and semi-final draw
Tuesday, February 6, 2024
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The top two teams from each of the four UEFA Women's Champions League groups were involved in the quarter-final and semi-final draw in Nyon.
All matches in the quarter-finals and semi-finals will be played over two legs. The final will be held at San Mamés in Bilbao.
Road to Bilbao: Quarter-final and semi-final ties
Quarter-finals
First legs:
Tuesday 19 March
Ajax vs Chelsea (18:45)
Benfica vs Lyon (21:00)
Wednesday 20 March
Häcken vs Paris Saint-Germain (18:45)
Brann vs Barcelona (21:00)
Second legs:
Wednesday 27 March
Lyon vs Benfica (18:45)
Chelsea vs Ajax (21:00)
Thursday 28 March
Barcelona vs Brann (18:45)
Paris Saint-Germain vs Häcken (21:00)
All times CET
Semi-finals (20/21 & 27/28 April)
1: Brann/Barcelona vs Ajax/Chelsea
2: Benfica/ Lyon vs Häcken/Paris Saint-Germain
Final (25 May, San Mamés, Bilbao)
Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2
How did the Women's Champions League knockout draw work?
- In the quarter-finals, the four group winners were seeded and drawn against the four group runners-up, though no group winners could meet the runners-up from their own group. The group runners-up will play the first legs at home. There is no country protection.
- For the semi-final draw, four balls were prepared: Winners of Quarter-final 1, Winners of Quarter-final 2, and so on. The draw was without restriction, with the first team drawn in each tie playing the first leg at home.
- A final draw was made for administrative purposes between the Winners of Semi-final 1 and Winners of Semi-final 2.
Women's Champions League dates: Road to Bilbao
Quarter-finals
First leg: 19/20 March
Second leg: 27/28 March
Semi-finals
First leg: 20/21 April
Second leg: 27/28 April
Final (San Mamés, Bilbao)
25 May
Where is the 2024 UEFA Women's Champions League final being played?
San Mamés in Bilbao will stage the final on Saturday 25 May.
The 50,000-plus capacity home of Bilbao's Athletic Club was built on the site of the old San Mamés, replacing the 100-year-old arena of the same name. Athletic Club women's team have played several games in the new stadium, attracting 48,121 fans for a 2019 cup tie against Atlético de Madrid, at the time a Spanish record.
San Mamés previously staged two quarter-finals and a semi-final when the 2019/20 Women's Champions League concluded with an eight-team knockout tournament played behind closed doors. The other matches, including the final, were played in San Sebastián, the second time the competition had concluded in Spain after the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez in Getafe held the first decider of the rebranded Women's Champions League in 2010.