Women's Champions League quarter-final and semi-final draw
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The ties: Atlético v Barcelona, Lyon v Bayern, Glasgow v Wolfsburg, Arsenal v Paris.
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The quarter-final and semi-final draw in Nyon has set the ties for the rest of the UEFA Women's Champions League season.
Quarter-final draw (24/25 March & 1/2 April)
Atlético Madrid (ESP) v Barcelona (ESP)
Lyon (FRA, holders) v Bayern München (GER)
Glasgow City (SCO) v Wolfsburg (GER)
Arsenal (ENG) v Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
Semi-final draw (25/26 April & 2/3 May)
1: Arsenal/Paris v Lyon/Bayern
2: Glasgow/Wolfsburg v Atlético/Barcelona
Final (Viola Park, Vienna: 24 May)
Winner semi-final 2 v Winner semi-final 1
Draw procedure
- The quarter-final draw was without restriction. In each case, the club drawn first will play the opening leg at home
- For the semi-final draw, four balls were prepared: Winner of Quarter-final 1, Winner of Quarter-final 2, and so on. The draw was without restriction, following the same principles as the quarter-final draw
- A final draw was made for administrative purposes between the Winner of Semi-final 1 and Winner of Semi-final 2
Contenders
Arsenal (ENG)
Previous best: winners (2006/07)
Quarter-final record: W6 L6
In brief: In a record 13th quarter-final after five seasons out of European football
Atlético Madrid (ESP)
Previous best: first quarter-final
In brief: Spanish champions; knocked out Manchester City in last 16 this season having beaten them in round of 32 in 2018/19
Barcelona (ESP)
Previous best: final (2018/19)
Quarter-final record: W2 L3
In brief: Fifth quarter-final in a row; were first Spanish finalists last season
Bayern München (GER)
Previous best: semi-finals (2018/19)
Quarter-final record: W1 L1
In brief: Only German entrants not to win this competition; Austria's Carina Wenninger hoping to reach final in her homeland
Glasgow City (SCO)
Previous best: quarter-final (2014/15)
Quarter-final record: W0 L1
In brief: Recently clinched their 13th Scottish title in a row, the same as Lyon's run in France
Lyon (FRA, holders)
Previous best: winners (2010/11, 2011/12, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19)
Quarter-final record: W10 L0
In brief: Added two new records in the round of 16: the first team to play 100 games in this competition and Ada Hegerberg becoming all-time top scorer on 53 goals
Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
Previous best: runners-up (2014/15, 2016/17)
Quarter-final record: W3 L1
In brief: Went out at this stage last season to an added-time Chelsea goal
Wolfsburg (GER)
Previous best: winners (2012/13, 2013/14)
Quarter-final record: W5 L2
In brief: Beat Lyon in debut final in 2013 but have lost to them in the last four seasons: the 2016 and 2018 finals and the 2017 and 2019 quarters
The dates
Quarter-finals: 24/25 March & 1/2 April 2020
Semi-finals: 25/26 April & 2/3 May 2020
Final (Viola Park, Vienna): 24 May 2020