The UEFA Women’s Champions League league phase table is virtually finalized. But there is still one more matchday to go, with all nine games kicking off at 3 p.m. ET (8 p.m. GMT).

Barcelona travel to Paris FC and OL Lyonnes host Atlético Madrid with their places in the knockouts already secured. But there’s still a bit at stake, as VfL Wolfsburg host Chelsea with both teams looking to get into one of the final two automatic qualification spots. Meanwhile, Juventus welcome Manchester United, Bayern Munich face Valerenga, and Real Madrid travel to FC Twente, all hoping to do the same.

Belgian minnows OH Leuven take on Arsenal and are looking to seal the final place in the playoffs by finishing 12th, but if they lose then they have to hope Valerenga don’t win or draw.

Sadly for the other teams, there is nothing at stake in the Roma vs. St. Pölten and Benfica vs. Paris Saint-Germain ties, as they have all been eliminated already.

Join us for all the action and, if you’re in Europe, you can stream the next round of Women’s Champions League games on Disney+.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When do the next Women’s Champions League matches start?
    All matches are set to kick off at 3 p.m. ET (8 p.m. GMT).
  • Which teams have already secured their knockout spots?
    Barcelona and OL Lyonnes have secured their places in the next round.
  • What is at stake in the Wolfsburg vs. Chelsea match?
    Both teams are competing for one of the final two automatic qualification spots.
  • Can OH Leuven still make the playoffs?
    Yes, they can if they finish 12th, but they need Valerenga to either lose or draw.
  • Which teams have already been eliminated?
    Roma, St. Pölten, Benfica, and Paris Saint-Germain have all been eliminated.
  • Where can I watch the Women’s Champions League games?
    If you’re in Europe, you can stream the games on Disney+.
  • How many matches are left in the league phase?
    There is one final matchday remaining.

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Last Update: December 17, 2025