Dynamic stadium scene of Arsenal vs OH Leuven in UEFA Women's Champions League play-offs, with crowd excitement and Real Madrid vs Paris FC banners.
Dynamic stadium scene of Arsenal vs OH Leuven in UEFA Women's Champions League play-offs, with crowd excitement and Real Madrid vs Paris FC banners.
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UEFA Women's Champions League enters knockout phase with play-offs

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The 2025/26 UEFA Women's Champions League resumes after its inaugural league phase, as eight teams compete in the first-ever knockout phase play-offs to join the top four in the quarter-finals. Matches begin on February 11 with OH Leuven facing Arsenal and Paris FC hosting Real Madrid. The new format has delivered increased drama and competitiveness throughout the season.

The league phase of the 2025/26 UEFA Women's Champions League concluded with 181 goals across 54 matches, averaging 3.36 goals per game. Barcelona, OL Lyonnes, Chelsea, and Bayern München advanced directly to the quarter-finals as the top four teams. The knockout phase play-offs feature the teams finishing fifth to 12th, including OH Leuven, Arsenal, Paris FC, Real Madrid, Wolfsburg, Juventus, Atlético Madrid, and Manchester United.

First-leg fixtures are scheduled for February 11 and 12. On February 11, OH Leuven will host Arsenal at 18:45 CET, followed by Paris FC versus Real Madrid at 21:00 CET. The next day, Wolfsburg faces Juventus at 18:45 CET, and Atlético Madrid takes on Manchester United at 21:00 CET. Second legs are set for February 18 and 19, with winners advancing to face the top seeds in the quarter-finals. The final will be held at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on May 23, 2026.

The new 18-team league phase has been praised for its dynamism. Matches were tighter, with 54% decided by a single goal or draw, up from 27% last season. Scoring first now leads to victory only 61% of the time, compared to 88% previously. Cumulative viewership reached 13.5 million, with coverage in 207 territories.

Manchester United coach Marc Skinner said: "I really liked it. Even in the final matches, there was always something at stake. It’s a great format, very tough." Real Madrid's Caroline Weir added: "As a player, it’s really exciting. Different teams, games home and away, league table format – I think it shows that every game counts. It’s so competitive."

Top scorers Pernille Harder and Evelyne Viens lead with five goals each, followed by six players on four goals, including Weir and Arsenal's Alessia Russo.

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X users express excitement for the first-ever UWCL knockout play-offs, calling fixtures stacked and must-watch. The new format is praised for boosting drama, competitiveness, and viewership by 164%. Skeptical voices criticize it as absurd, unfair, and confusing despite added thrill. Projections favor Arsenal, Real Madrid, Wolfsburg, and Manchester United to advance.

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UEFA has set the dates and 20:00 BST kick-off times for all 2025/26 Champions League quarter-final ties, as eight teams advance toward the Budapest final. Matchups feature Liverpool against holders Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal versus Sporting CP, Barcelona facing Atletico Madrid, and Bayern Munich taking on Real Madrid. Liverpool aim for revenge after last season's penalty shootout loss to PSG.

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The 2025/26 Champions League semi-finals pit Arsenal against Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain versus Bayern Munich, with all matches kicking off at 20:00 BST. Arsenal advanced after holding off Sporting, while Atletico Madrid overcame Barcelona. PSG, the holders, ousted Liverpool, and Bayern progressed past Real Madrid.

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