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Women's Champions League quarter-final and semi-final draw

The draw for the rest of the competition takes place on Friday 7 February.

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The top two teams from each of the four UEFA Women's Champions League groups will be involved in the draw for the rest of the competition in Nyon on Friday 7 February. The full draw procedure will be confirmed ahead of the ceremony.

Through to quarter-finals

Group A: Lyon (FRA), Wolfsburg (GER)
Group B: Chelsea (ENG), Real Madrid (ESP)
Group C: Arsenal (ENG), Bayern München (GER)
Group D: Barcelona (ESP, holders), Manchester City (ENG)

Group winners listed first

The principles of the quarter-final draw are:

  • Group winners must be drawn against runners-up from a different group (with no country protection).
  • The runners-up play the first leg at home.

The semi-final draw is open and a draw will also be held to determine the 'home' team in the final for administrative reasons.

All the ties in the quarter-finals and semi-finals will be played over two legs. The final will be held at Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon on 24 May.

Meet the quarter-finalists

Women's Champions League dates: Road to Lisbon

Quarter-finals
First leg: 18/19 March
Second leg: 26/27 March

Semi-finals
First leg: 19/20 April
Second leg: 26/27 April

Final (Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon)
24 May

Where is the 2025 UEFA Women's Champions League final being played?

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Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon will stage the 2025 UEFA Women's Champions League final on Saturday 24 May.

The home of Sporting CP opened in 2003 ahead of UEFA EURO 2004 in Portugal, replacing another stadium of the same name. It hosted a semi-final of that tournament, among other games, and was the venue for the UEFA Cup decider the following year.

The 2025 final will be the second Women's Champions League showpiece to be held in Lisbon after 2014, when Estádio do Restelo staged Wolfsburg's 4-3 win against Tyresö.

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