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When is the UEFA Women’s Champions League draw?

From the official Chelsea FC website:

Sonia Bompastor and her Chelsea players will discover their UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage opponents on Friday (September 27) when the draw takes place in Nyon.

As the current Women’s Super League champions, the Blues automatically qualified for the group stage of the European competition.

We have detailed everything you need to know about the Women’s Champions League this season – and here is all the information you need for the draw…

What time is the Women’s Champions League draw?

The draw is set to take place at 12pm (UK time) on Friday. Two-time Champions League winner and former Germany midfielder Fatmire Alushi will help undertake the draw.

Where can I watch the Women’s Champions League draw?

The draw will be conducted from UEFA’s headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland and will be streamed live on their website.

What teams are in the Women’s Champions League draw?

Chelsea are one of four teams who automatically qualified for the group stages, with the 12 other clubs securing their place through the qualifying rounds.

– Chelsea (England)
– Barcelona (Spain)
– Lyon (France)
– Bayern Munich (Germany)
– Wolfsburg (Germany)
– Valerenga (Norway)
– Hammarby (Sweden)
– Galatasaray (Turkey)
– St Polten (Austria)
– FC Twente (Netherlands)
– Roma (Italy)
– Celtic (Scotland)
– Real Madrid (Spain)
– Juventus (Italy)
– Manchester City (England)
– Arsenal (England)

Who could Chelsea face?

The group stages are comprised of four groups of four teams. To make up each group, a team is drawn from a respective pot, which is determined by a club’s coefficient.

Pot 1: Chelsea, Barcelona, Lyon, Bayern Munich

Pot 2: Wolfsburg, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Manchester City

Pot 3: Juventus, St Polten, Roma, FC Twente

Pot 4: Valerenga, Celtic, Hammarby, Galatasaray


 

 

 

 


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