Revolutionizing Women's Football: Inside the New UEFA Women's Champions League Format
Explore the exciting new format of the UEFA Women's Champions League, featuring an expanded league phase and a fresh knockout stage approach.

The UEFA Women's Champions League has undergone a significant transformation this season, introducing a new format that promises to elevate the competition to unprecedented heights. Here's a comprehensive guide to understanding the changes and what they mean for women's football.
The New League Phase
Under the revamped format, 18 teams will compete in a single league phase, a departure from the previous group stage system. This expansion allows for more teams to participate, increasing the competition's inclusivity and intensity.
Key Features of the New Format
- Single League Table: All 18 teams are ranked in one table, with the top four teams advancing directly to the quarterfinals.
- Knockout Phase Playoffs: Teams finishing between 5th and 12th will compete in playoffs for a chance to reach the quarterfinals.
- Elimination: Teams placed 13th to 18th will be eliminated at the end of the league phase.
The Draw Process
The league phase draw, scheduled for September 19, will determine the fixtures. Teams are divided into three pots based on UEFA coefficients, ensuring a balanced and competitive schedule. Each team will play six matches, facing two opponents from each pot.
Knockout Stage Dynamics
The knockout stage introduces a two-legged format from the quarterfinals through the semifinals, culminating in a one-legged final. The draw for the knockout phase will take place on December 18, setting the path for the remaining teams.
UEFA Women's Europa Cup
A new second-tier competition, the UEFA Women's Europa Cup, will feature teams that do not qualify for the Champions League. This addition provides more opportunities for clubs to compete at the European level.
Key Dates
- League Phase: October 7 to December 17
- Knockout Phase Playoffs: February 11-19
- Quarterfinals: March 24 - April 2
- Final: May 22-24 at Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
This new format not only enhances the competitive landscape but also offers fans more thrilling matches and storylines to follow throughout the season.