The 2024/2025 UEFA Women’s Champions League is here.
In one of the most prestigious football competitions in the world, 16 of the best sides from Europe will come together as they go head-to-head in the fight to be crowned champions.
12 sides fought through the qualification process to join the four automatically progressed sides: Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Lyon, and reigning champions FC Barcelona.
This year’s edition will run from 8 October up until mid-May, when the final will be held in Lisbon.
Six sides are in the group stages for the first time in the new competition format, including Celtic, Manchester City, FC Twente, and Valerenga. They are joined by UWCL debutants Galatasaray and Hammarby.
Read on to find out the full draw, schedule, and how to watch this season’s action live…
2024/2025 UEFA Women’s Champions League: Groups
- Group A: Lyon, Wolfsburg, AS Roma, Galatasaray
- Group B: Chelsea, Real Madrid, FC Twente, Celtic
- Group C: Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Juventus, Valerenga
- Group D: FC Barcelona, Manchester City, St. Polten, Hammarby
2024/2025 UEFA Women’s Champions League: Schedule and how to watch live
Group Stage
Matchday One
- 8 October: AS Roma vs. VfL Wolfsburg (18:45 CET)
- 8 October: Lyon vs. Galatasaray (18:45 CET)
- 8 October: Celtic vs. FC Twente (21:00 CET)
- 8 October: Chelsea vs. Real Marid (21:00 CET)
- 9 October: Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal (18:45 CET)
- 9 October: Hammarby vs. St. Polten (18:45 CET)
- 9 October: Valerenga vs. Juventus (21:00 CET)
- 9 October: Manchester City vs. FC Barcelona (21:00 CET)
Matchday Two
- 16 October: Juventus vs. Bayern Munich (18:45 CET)
- 16 October: St. Polten vs. Manchester City (18:45 CET)
- 16 October: Arsenal vs. Valerenga (21:00 CET)
- 16 October: FC Barcelona vs. Hammarby (21:00 CET)
- 17 October: Galatasaray vs. AS Roma (18:45 CET)
- 17 October: Real Madrid vs. Celtic (18:45 CET)
- 17 October: VfL Wolfsburg vs. Lyon (21:00 CET)
- 17 October: FC Twente vs. Chelsea (21:00 CET)
Matchday Three
- 12 November: Juventus vs. Arsenal (18:45 CET)
- 12 November: FC Barcelona vs. St. Polten (18:45 CET)
- 12 November: FC Bayern Munich vs. Valerenga (21:00 CET)
- 12 November: Manchester City vs. Hammarby (21:00 CE
- 13 November: Galatasaray vs. VfL Wolfsburg (18:45 CET)
- 13 November: Real Madrid vs. FC Twente (18:45 CET)
- 13 November: AS Roma vs. Lyon (21:00 CET)
- 13 November: Celtic vs. Chelsea (21:00 CET)
Matchday Four
- 20 November: VfL Wolfsburg vs. Galatasaray (18:45 CET)
- 20 November: FC Twente vs. Real Madrid (18:45 CET)
- 20 November: Lyon vs. AS Roma (21:00 CET)
- 20 November: Chelsea vs. Celtic (21:00 CET)
- 21 November: Valerenga vs. Bayern Munich (18:45 CET)
- 21 November: Hammarby vs. Manchester City (18:45 CET)
- 21 November: Arsenal vs. Juventus (21:00 CET)
- 21 November: St. Polten vs. FC Barcelona (21:00 CET)
Matchday Five
- 11 December: Galatasaray vs. Lyon (18:45 CET)
- 11 December: VfL Wolfsburg vs. AS Roma (18:45 CET)
- 11 December: Celtic vs. Real Madrid (21:00 CET)
- 11 December: Chelsea vs. FC Twente (21:00 CET)
- 12 December: Bayern Munich vs. Juventus (18:45 CET)
- 12 December: Valerenga vs. Arsenal FC (18:45 CET)
- 12 December: Hammarby vs. FC Barcelona (21:00 CET)
- 12 December: Manchester City vs. St. Polten (21:00 CET)
Matchday Six
- 17 December: FC Twente vs. Celtic (18:45 CET)
- 17 December: Real Madrid vs. Chelsea (18:45 CET)
- 17 December: AS Roma vs. Galatasaray (21:00 CET)
- 17 December: Lyon vs. VfL Wolfsburg (21:00 CET)
- 18 December: FC Barcelona vs. Manchester City (18:45 CET)
- 18 December: St. Polten vs. Hammarby (18:45 CET)
- 18 December: Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich (21:00 CET)
- 18 December: Juventus vs. Valerenga (21:00 CET)
Quarter-finals
- 18–19 March: First leg
- 26–27 March: Second leg
Semi-finals
- 19–20 April: First leg
- 26–27 April: Second leg
Final
- 23–25 May
Fans wanting to ensure they don’t miss a minute of the action can tune into DAZN, which is the home of women’s European football.
Either on their website or on YouTube, games will be shown live across the globe.
TNT Sports will also have certain games live for those in the UK, subject to broadcast selection.