UEFA Women’s Champions League Update: Quarterfinals Set to Begin
By Ananya Rao / 25.03.2026
The UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) is set to enter its quarterfinal stage, with significant implications for the teams involved. Manchester United is making its return to European competition after a challenging experience in the 2023-24 season, where they were eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain.
Bayern Munich has demonstrated consistent performance, qualifying for the quarterfinals for the eighth time in the last ten seasons. Their matchup against Manchester United marks a pivotal moment for the English club, which is eager to establish itself on the European stage.
The quarterfinal matchups include a highly anticipated clash between Arsenal and Chelsea, alongside a contest featuring Barcelona against Real Madrid. These matches are expected to draw considerable attention, given the historical rivalry and competitive spirit between the teams.
In the quarterfinals, OL Lyonnes will face Wolfsburg, continuing their pursuit of another title after a remarkable run that saw them win five consecutive UWCL championships before their recent exit. This year, the stakes are high, as teams that finished in the top four during the League Phase will host the second leg of their quarterfinal matches.
Notably, if the aggregate scores are level at the end of normal time in the second leg, there will be an extra 30 minutes of action, a change from previous seasons. The away-goal rule, abolished since the 2021-22 season, adds another layer of strategy to the knockout rounds.
Last year, Arsenal won the UWCL without needing extra time in any of their knockout ties, showcasing their efficiency and tactical prowess. The last final that was decided by penalties occurred between PSG and OL Lyonnes, with PSG triumphing in a dramatic shootout.
As the quarterfinals approach, teams are preparing for intense competition, with Barcelona and OL Lyonnes set to play the second leg at home in the semifinals if they advance. If any team manages to knock out either of these formidable opponents, they will gain home advantage for the semifinals.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact dates and times for the quarterfinal matches, but anticipation is building among fans and players alike as they look forward to this thrilling stage of the tournament.
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