The winner of semi-final 1 will “welcome” the winner of the second semi-final to Bilbao.
The winner of Braun-Barcelona will face the winner of Ajax-Chelsea.
This means that if Lyon and PSG qualify, both teams will meet in the semi-finals.
This is a complete print.
A tough draw for the Parisians, as the Swedes were in the PFC group, which they beat at Charleti. The two teams met in the group stage last year, with two wins for Paris (2-1, 2-0).
Benfica-Lyon! A special match for Sonia Bompaster, whose parents are from Portugal. Fanots are undefeated against the Portuguese (two wins), but the latter were notably away from Barcelona during the group stage (4-4).
First team drawn: Norwegians from Bran.
A traditional reminder of the rules, with group winners who cannot compete against each other. They can’t even face a team that was in their group.
The former England international has played in five countries and was the top scorer at Euro 2017. Playing for OL, she won the Champions League with Fanots in 2020.
All in pictures with the best goals from the group stage.
For the first time in the history of the competition, seven countries have been represented in the quarter-finals. The best representative is France with two teams (OL and PSG).
It can be followed on the YouTube channel of DAZN, the broadcaster of the competition. Nadine Kessler, director of women’s football for UEFA, makes the traditional presentation.
Placed in the cheapest group, Lyonesses finished in the lead with 14 points (four wins, two draws) ahead of Bran, Slavia Prague and St. Polten.
Parisians, on the other hand, have come a long way. With two defeats in the first two days, Jocelyn Preture’s men avoided a duel with a big team like Barca, defending champions, Chelsea or OL, combining to beat Ajax and Bayern and top their group with three wins and a draw. Eight-time Champions League winner.
Quarter Finals
To go: March 19/20
Return: March 27/28
Semi-final
To go: April 20/21
Return: April 27/28
Final (San Mames, Bilbao)
May 25
OL: Benfica, Ajax, Haken
PSG: Benfica, Bran, Haken
Both France teams will travel during the first leg (March 19/20) before hosting the return leg (March 27/28).
The four group winners are seeded and will face an unseeded team that was not in the same group as them. Two clubs from the same country can face each other in the quarters, which will not happen this year, as France is the only country to have two representatives. With Paris and Lyon being seeded, the two teams will not make it to the quarters but could face each other in the semi-finals.
A full draw will also be conducted, so we will know the possible posters for the semi-finals and the order of reception for the final in Bilbao on May 25.
Top seeds: Barcelona, Lyon, PSG, Chelsea
Unranked: Benfica, Ajax, Bran, Haken
Welcome to this live stream to follow the draw for the quarter-finals of the Women’s Champions League live. Two French clubs are affected by this draw: PSG and Lyon, who top their group. Draw starts at 1pm from Nyon (Switzerland).
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