This guide covers the continental tournament, with the title defended by FC Barcelona.
The UEFA Women’s Champions League kicks off its latest edition. FC Barcelona and, if they advance past Valerenga, Real Madrid will aim to lead the field and push deep into the competition. The Catalan club is already the reigning champion and has reached the final in the last four seasons, claiming two titles among those appearances.
Awards: Which teams won the Women’s Champions League
Season schedule
Group stage draw: October 20
First matchday: November 14/15
Second matchday: November 22/23
Third matchday: December 13/14
Fourth matchday: December 20/21
Fifth matchday: January 24/25
Sixth matchday: January 30/31
Quarter-finals (draw: February 6)
First leg: March 19/20
Second leg: March 27/28
Semi-finals (draw: February 6)
First leg: April 20/21
Second leg: April 27/28
Final (San Mamés, Bilbao)
May 25
GROUP STAGE OF THE WOMEN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2023-2024
The group stage draw took place on Friday, October 20, 2023, in Nyon, Switzerland. The event began at 1:00 PM local time on the European continent. For fans in North America, this schedule aligns with morning and early afternoon viewing options in the United States and Canada.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE GROUP STAGE OF THE WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2023-2024
Group lineups and seedings were confirmed in the weeks following the draw, with clubs arranged into pools based on recent results and UEFA coefficients. The groups determine early-round rivalries and potential routes to the knockout stages.
Where to watch the 2022-2023 Women’s Champions League matches in Spain: TV and streaming channels
DAZN
The Women’s Champions League has been available on the DAZN platform since the 2021-2022 season and continues through 2025. DAZN also partners with YouTube to broaden distribution, bringing matches to audiences in multiple regions. This partnership helps ensure accessibility to top-tier women’s football across platforms and devices.
Beginning with the group stage, DAZN and YouTube partners launched live coverage for fans around the world. All 61 matches were streamed live on DAZN and made available worldwide through the UEFA Women’s Champions League YouTube channel, with free access in many markets. This move marked a milestone in global visibility for the competition, allowing fans to follow every match across the season in one place and at no extra cost for viewers in supported regions.
The expanded reach supports the growth of women’s football by making it easier for fans to follow their teams, discover rising talents, and engage with the sport on a global scale.
To watch all UEFA Women’s Champions League matches via YouTube on the new channel DAZN UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Source: Goal