The semifinals of the UEFA Women’s Champions League are set to begin with a pair of mouthwatering matchups for fans to enjoy.
First up is a loaded Barcelona Femini squad that features stars Alexia Putellas and Jennifer Hermoso taking on a historically great Wolfsburg Women’s side that includes multiple German internationals such as Sara Doorsoun, Tabea Wassmuth, and captain Alexandra Popp.
Barcelona star Lieke Martens will not take part, as her injury-battered campaign continues to melt away thanks to a hamstring problem, but the white-hot Putellas has carried the team to the semifinals, with three goals in the two-leg quarterfinal victory over Real Madrid.
Then, on Sunday, a star-studded Lyon Feminin squad matches up against bitter French rivals PSG Feminine. Multiple French international stars line up on both sides of the pitch in that match, including Wendie Renard, Amadine Henry, Kadidiatou Diani, and Grace Geyoro. U.S. internationals Catarina Macario and Lindsey Horan will also take the field, both for Lyon.
Macario and Ada Hegerberg both scored key goals in the two quarterfinal wins over Juventus to lead Lyon into the last four in comeback fashion, while Swiss international Ramona Bachmann’s 112th minute goal in the second leg gave PSG the thrilling victory over Bayern Munich in the previous round.
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Women’s Champions League semifinal schedule
The semifinals will be played on April 22-24 (1st Leg) and April 30 (2nd Leg).
First Leg
Date | Match | Time (ET) |
Fri, April 22 | Barcelona 5, Wolfsburg 1 | Highlights |
Sun, April 24 | Lyon vs. PSG | 11:00 a.m. |
Second Leg
Date | Match | Time (ET) |
Sat, April 30 | Wolfsburg vs. Barcelona | 12:00 p.m. |
Sat, April 30 | PSG vs. Lyon | 3:00 p.m. |
Women’s Champions League Final
Date | Match | Time (ET) |
Sat, May 21 | Barcelona/Wolfsburg vs. Lyon/PSG | 1:00 p.m. |
The winner of the first semifinal (Barcelona vs. Wolfsburg) will technically be the home team for the final on May 21 at Juventus Stadium in Turin though it’s a neutral venue.
The designation of a home team for a neutral venue final is an important formality for matters like bench assignments, jersey assignments and other procedural, competitive and administrative considerations.
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Champions League quarterfinal results
The quarterfinals were played across two legs in April, with clubs from all Big Five European leagues taking part. Ultimately, two French sides advanced to the semifinals, plus one Spanish club and one German, leaving clubs from England and Italy shut out.
1st Leg Result | 2nd Leg Result | Aggregate |
Real Madrid 1-3 Barcelona | Barcelona 5-2 Real Madrid | Barcelona 8, Real Madrid 3 |
Arsenal 1-1 Wolfsburg | Wolfsburg 2-0 Arsenal | Wolfsburg 3, Arsenal 1 |
Juventus 2-1 Lyon | Lyon 3-1 Juvenus | Lyon 4, Juventus 3 |
Bayern Munich 1-2 PSG | PSG 2-2 Bayern Munich | PSG 4, Bayern Munich 3 |
How to watch the UEFA Women’s Champions League
The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League is carried across the globe by DAZN.
- Dates: 61 matchdays from October 5, 2021-May 21, 2022
- TV Channels: DAZN (globally, except Middle East & North Africa)
- Streaming: DAZN (globally, except Middle East & North Africa)
DAZN is the home for the UEFA Women’s Champions League in all countries across the globe, both on television and streaming live, with the exception the Middle East and North Africa.