All eight Women’s Champions League quarter-finalists were confirmed to be in attendance, with all three English teams involved advancing to the final.
Chelsea, Arsenal AND Manchester City were the first to confirm their places in the knockout phase of the European competition.
The last round of group matches confirmed the last places.
Women’s Champions League quarter-finals: Which teams qualified?
Bayern Munich, Lyon, Wolfsburg, Real Madrid and holder Barcelona will advance to the last eight.
So far, three teams have won all their matches in the competition. Eight-time winner Lyon, Chelsea AND Manchester City all recorded five wins out of five.
Defending champion Barcelona was the last team to qualify for the last eight.
They continue to impress in the competition with a goal difference of +20. However, an early defeat to City meant they had to wait longer to book a place.
The favorites to win the crown again will be the Spanish giants. If they succeed, it will be the third season in a row in which they will win a European trophy.
There is one more round of group matches to be played on December 17 and 18, with group winners yet to be determined. The only club confirmed as group winners is Lyon.
When is the Women’s Champions League draw held?
The draw for the quarter-finals will take place on February 7, while the draw for the semi-finals will take place on the same day. FourFourTwo We believe that Chelsea will face Barcelona because although the draw is random, these two always end up playing against each other.
The quarterfinals and semifinals will be played in two stages. The first quarter-final match will be played on March 18–19, with the return leg on March 26–27.
The semi-finals: the first match will be played on April 19/20, and the second leg on April 26/27.
The final will take place on May 24 in Lisbon at the Estádio José Alvalade.