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Barcelona to face Arsenal in women’s Champions League

by News Wires
September 14, 2021
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Hacken's Stina Blackstenius (L) celebrates scoring with teammate Filippa Curmark during the Women's Champions League match against Valerenga in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Sept. 8, 2021.

Hacken's Stina Blackstenius (L) celebrates scoring with teammate Filippa Curmark during the Women's Champions League match against Valerenga in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Sept. 8, 2021.

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NYON, Switzerland  – The Women´s Champions League group-stage draw placed defending champion Barcelona with Arsenal, Hoffenheim and Danish club HB Koge.

The revamped 16-team group stage replaces the 32-team knockout tournament.

Seven-time European champion Lyon landed in a group with Bayern Munich, Benfica and Swedish club Hacken. Chelsea, which lost in last season’s final, will face Wolfsburg, Juventus and Servette.

Real Madrid, which is making its European debut, was placed in a group with Paris Saint-Germain, Icelandic club Breidablik and Ukrainian team Kharkiv.

Madrid is in its second full season after acquiring the identity of established women´s club Deportivo Tacon.

The team eliminated Manchester City last week in qualifying to advance to the group stage.

Matches will be played from Oct. 5 to Dec. 16. The top two teams in each group will advance to the quarterfinals.

All 61 games will be streamed live on the YouTube channel of broadcast rights holder DAZN as part of a two-year agreement with UEFA.

“This is the time to tune in,” said former Germany international Nadine Kessler, UEFA’s chief of women´s soccer.

The 2022 final is scheduled to be played in May at the home stadium of Juventus.

Following is the draw for the Women’s Champions League group stage:

GROUP A: Chelsea, Wolfsburg, Juventus, Servette

GROUP B: Paris St Germain, Breidablik, Real Madrid, Kharkiv

GROUP C: Barcelona, Arsenal, Hoffenheim, HB Koge

GROUP D: Bayern Munich, Lyon, BK Hacken, Benfica

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