The quarter-finals of the Champions League are scheduled to be played over two weeks, with first legs on April 11 and 12 and return legs on April 18 and 19. As the 2022-2023 season progressed into 2023, the competition moved toward its decisive phase, narrowing the field after the round of 16 to eight clubs ready to push for a spot in the semi finals and beyond.
The 2022-2023 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals bring a fresh wave of excitement, as the competition climbs toward its climax with dates, participating teams, fixtures, and the calendar clearly set. Fans can expect the two-legged ties to crown one of Europe’s premier club showdowns as the continent’s best sides battle it out for a place in the last four.
2022-2023 Champions League quarter-finals: dates, teams, fixtures, calendar, and results
After the round of 16, the final eight teams advance to the knockout stage’s quarter-final phase. The first legs are scheduled for April 11 and 12, with the return fixtures taking place on April 18 and 19.
qualified teams
- Benfica
- Chelsea
- Bayern Munich
- Milan
- Manchester City
- Inter Milan
- Napoli
- Real Madrid
first-leg matches
round fixtures
The quarter-final draw for the 2022-2023 Champions League was conducted on Friday, March 17, with the exact times to be confirmed. The ceremony took place at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland, a neutral venue that hosts the key decision moments of European football each season.
Regarding how the draw operates, here are the essential points made clear: eight teams are selected from the round of 16 winners. In this round, teams are paired to face one of the other seven qualifiers. Clubs from the same country can meet, and teams that advanced from the same group stage can be drawn against one another. Each pair plays the first leg at their home ground, with the order of home advantage decided by the draw.
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