2024–25 UEFA Champions League

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The 2024–25 UEFA Champions League was the 70th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 33rd season since it was rebranded from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.[3] This was the first season under a new format, which had 36 participating teams that played eight games each against different opponents in a league phase, all the teams being ranked in a joint group.[4][5] This increased the total number of matches played in the competition from 125 to 189 (excluding qualifying rounds).

DatesQualifying:
9 July – 28 August 2024
Competition proper:
17 September 2024 – 31 May 2025
TeamsCompetition proper: 36
Total: 81 (from 53 associations)
ChampionsFrance Paris Saint-Germain (1st title)
Runners-upItaly Inter Milan
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2024–25 UEFA Champions League
Allianz Arena in Munich hosted the final
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
9 July – 28 August 2024
Competition proper:
17 September 2024 – 31 May 2025
TeamsCompetition proper: 36
Total: 81 (from 53 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsFrance Paris Saint-Germain (1st title)
Runners-upItaly Inter Milan
Tournament statistics
Matches played189
Goals scored618 (3.27 per match)
Attendance8,373,025 (44,302 per match)
Top scorer(s)Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund)
Raphinha (Barcelona)
13 goals each
Best playerOusmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain)[1]
Best young playerDésiré Doué (Paris Saint-Germain)[2]
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Luis Enrique's Paris Saint-Germain defeated Simone Inzaghi's Inter Milan 5–0 in the final, which was held at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, to win their first Champions League title in a record margin of victory.[6] As winners of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain automatically qualified for the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League league phase, the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup final, the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup group stage, and earned the right to play against Tottenham Hotspur, the winners of the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League, in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup. Paris Saint-Germain became the second French side to win after Olympique Marseille in the 1992–93 edition and the first team since Porto in the 2003–04 edition that didn't come from England, Germany, Italy or Spain.

Real Madrid were the defending champions, having won a record-extending 15th title in the previous season, but were eliminated by Arsenal in the quarter-finals.

Association team allocation

A total of 81 teams from 53 of the 55 UEFA member associations participated in the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League (the exceptions being Liechtenstein, which did not organise a domestic league, and Russia, which was suspended). The association ranking based on the UEFA association coefficients was used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[7]

  • Associations 1–5 each had four teams.
  • Association 6 had three teams.
  • Associations 7–15 each had two teams.
  • Associations 16–55 (except Liechtenstein[Note LIE] and Russia[Note RUS]) each had one team.
  • The winners of the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League and 2023–24 UEFA Europa League were each given an additional entry if they did not qualify for the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League through their domestic league.
  • The two associations who obtained the most coefficient points in the 2023–24 season each had one European Performance Spot into the league phase. The winners of the UEFA Champions League and Europa League could not fill the European Performance Spots.

Association ranking

For the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League, the associations were allocated places according to their 2023 UEFA association coefficients, which took into account their performance in European competitions from 2018–19 to 2022–23.[8] The table reflects Russia's ongoing suspension from UEFA.

Apart from the allocation based on the association coefficients, associations could have additional teams participating in the Champions League, as noted below:

  • (EPS) – European Performance Spot, the additional berths for associations who finished in the top two of the 2023–24 association coefficients
  • (TH) – Additional berth for UEFA Champions League title holders
  • (EL) – Additional berth for UEFA Europa League title holders
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Association ranking for 2024–25 UEFA Champions League
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1  England 109.570 4
2  Spain 92.998
3  Germany 82.481 +1 (EPS)
4  Italy 81.926 +1 (EPS)
5  France 61.164
6  Netherlands 59.900 3
7  Portugal 56.216 2
8  Belgium 42.200
9  Scotland 36.400
10  Austria 34.000
11  Serbia 32.375
12  Turkey 32.100
13  Switzerland 31.675
14  Ukraine 29.500
15  Czech Republic 29.050
16  Norway 29.000 1
17  Denmark 27.825
18  Russia 26.215 0 [Note RUS]
19  Croatia 25.400 1
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
20  Greece 25.225 1
21  Israel 25.000
22  Cyprus 24.475
23  Sweden 23.750
24  Poland 20.750
25  Hungary 20.625
26  Romania 20.500
27  Bulgaria 20.000
28  Slovakia 19.750
29  Azerbaijan 16.625
30  Kazakhstan 12.625
31  Slovenia 12.500
32  Moldova 12.250
33  Kosovo 11.041
34  Liechtenstein 11.000 0 [Note LIE]
35  Latvia 10.625 1
36  Republic of Ireland 10.375
37  Finland 10.200
38  Lithuania 10.000
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
39  Armenia 9.875 1
40  Belarus 9.875
41  Bosnia and Herzegovina 9.750
42  Luxembourg 9.000
43  Faroe Islands 8.750
44  Northern Ireland 8.583
45  Malta 8.250
46  Georgia 8.000
47  Estonia 7.582
48  Iceland 7.250
49  Albania 6.250
50  Wales 6.166
51  Gibraltar 5.791
52  North Macedonia 5.500
53  Andorra 5.165
54  Montenegro 4.750
55  San Marino 1.999
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Distribution

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Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from the previous round
First qualifying round
(28 teams)
  • 28 champions from associations 26–28 and 30–55 (except Liechtenstein)[Note LIE]
Second qualifying round
(28 teams)
Champions Path
(24 teams)
  • 8 champions from associations 15–18 (except Russia)[Note RUS] and 20–24
  • 2 champions from associations 25 and 29 as the teams with highest club coefficients, originally from the first qualifying round
  • 14 winners from the first qualifying round
League Path
(4 teams)
  • 4 runners-up from associations 11–14
Third qualifying round
(20 teams)
Champions Path
(12 teams)
  • 12 winners from the second qualifying round (Champions Path)
League Path
(8 teams)
  • 2 runners-up from associations 8–9
  • 1 third-placed team from association 6
  • 1 fourth-placed team from association 5
  • 2 runners-up from associations 10 and 15 as the teams with highest club coefficients, originally from the second qualifying round League Path
  • 2 winners from the second qualifying round (League Path)
Play-off round
(14 teams)
Champions Path
(10 teams)
  • 3 champions from associations 11–13
  • 1 champion from association 19 as the team with highest club coefficient, originally from the second qualifying round Champions Path
  • 6 winners from the third qualifying round (Champions Path)
League Path
(4 teams)
  • 4 winners from the third qualifying round (League Path)
League phase
(36 teams)
  • 10 champions from associations 1–10
  • 6 runners-up from associations 1–6
  • 5 third-placed teams from associations 1–5
  • 4 fourth-placed teams from associations 1–4
  • 1 champion from association 14 as the team with the highest club coefficient, originally from the play-off round of the Champions Path
  • 1 runner-up from association 7 as the team with the highest club coefficient, originally from the third qualifying round of the League Path
  • 2 associations (Italy and Germany) with the highest coefficients from the previous season each received an extra berth
  • 5 winners from the play-off round (Champions Path)
  • 2 winners from the play-off round (League Path)
Knockout phase play-offs
(16 teams)
  • 16 teams ranked 9–24 from the league phase
Round of 16
(16 teams)
  • 8 teams ranked 1–8 from the league phase
  • 8 winners from the knockout phase play-offs
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The information here reflects the suspension of Russia in European football, and so the following changes to the default access list were made:

  • The champions of associations 23 (Sweden) and 24 (Poland) will enter the second qualifying round instead of the first qualifying round (Champions Path).

As the Champions League title holders (Real Madrid) qualified via their domestic league's standard berth allocation, the following changes to the default access list were made:

  • Shakhtar Donetsk as the club with the highest club coefficient that would otherwise have entered the Champions Path of the qualifying phase or play-off round, will enter the league phase instead of the Champions Path play-off round.
  • Dinamo Zagreb, as the club with the highest club coefficient that would otherwise have entered the Champions Path second qualifying round, will enter the Champions Path play-off round.
  • Ferencváros and Qarabağ, as the two clubs with the highest club coefficient that would otherwise have entered the Champions Path first qualifying round, will enter the Champions Path second qualifying round.

As the Europa League title holders (Atalanta) qualified via their domestic league's standard berth allocation, the following changes to the default access list were made:

  • Benfica, as the club with the highest club coefficient that would otherwise have entered the League Path third qualifying round, will enter the league phase instead of the League Path third qualifying round.
  • Slavia Prague and Red Bull Salzburg, as the two clubs with the highest club coefficient that would otherwise have entered the League Path second qualifying round, will enter the third qualifying round.

Teams

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • TH: Champions League title holders
  • EL: Europa League title holders
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.: League positions of the previous season
  • EPS: The European Performance Spots given to clubs from the two associations with the highest coefficient points in 2023–24

The second qualifying round, third qualifying round and play-off round were divided into Champions Path (CH) and League Path (LP).

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Qualified teams for 2024–25 UEFA Champions League
Entry round Teams
League phase Spain Real Madrid (1st)TH Italy Atalanta (4th)EL England Manchester City (1st) England Arsenal (2nd)
England Liverpool (3rd) England Aston Villa (4th) Spain Barcelona (2nd) Spain Girona (3rd)
Spain Atlético Madrid (4th) Germany Bayer Leverkusen (1st) Germany VfB Stuttgart (2nd) Germany Bayern Munich (3rd)
Germany RB Leipzig (4th) Germany Borussia Dortmund (5th)EPS Italy Inter Milan (1st) Italy Milan (2nd)
Italy Juventus (3rd) Italy Bologna (5th)EPS France Paris Saint-Germain (1st) France Monaco (2nd)
France Brest (3rd) Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (1st) Netherlands Feyenoord (2nd) Portugal Sporting CP (1st)
Portugal Benfica (2nd) Belgium Club Brugge (1st) Scotland Celtic (1st) Austria Sturm Graz (1st)
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk (1st)
Play-off round CH Serbia Red Star Belgrade (1st) Turkey Galatasaray (1st) Switzerland Young Boys (1st) Croatia Dinamo Zagreb (1st)
Third qualifying round LP France Lille (4th) Netherlands Twente (3rd) Belgium Union Saint-Gilloise (2nd) Scotland Rangers (2nd)
Austria Red Bull Salzburg (2nd) Czech Republic Slavia Prague (2nd)
Second qualifying round CH Czech Republic Sparta Prague (1st) Norway Bodø/Glimt (1st) Denmark Midtjylland (1st) Greece PAOK (1st)
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv (1st) Cyprus APOEL (1st) Sweden Malmö FF (1st) Poland Jagiellonia Białystok (1st)
Hungary Ferencváros (1st) Azerbaijan Qarabağ (1st)
LP Serbia Partizan (2nd) Turkey Fenerbahçe (2nd) Switzerland Lugano (2nd) Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv (2nd)
First qualifying round CH Romania FCSB (1st) Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad (1st) Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (1st) Kazakhstan Ordabasy (1st)
Slovenia Celje (1st) Moldova Petrocub Hîncești (1st) Kosovo Ballkani (1st) Latvia RFS (1st)
Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers (1st) Finland HJK (1st) Lithuania Panevėžys (1st) Armenia Pyunik (1st)
Belarus Dinamo Minsk (1st) Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka (1st) Luxembourg Differdange 03 (1st) Faroe Islands (1st)
Northern Ireland Larne (1st) Malta Hamrun Spartans (1st) Georgia (country) Dinamo Batumi (1st) Estonia Flora (1st)
Iceland Víkingur Reykjavík (1st) Albania Egnatia (1st) Wales The New Saints (1st) Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps (1st)
North Macedonia Struga (1st) Andorra UE Santa Coloma (1st) Montenegro Dečić (1st) San Marino Virtus (1st)
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    Liechtenstein (LIE): The seven teams affiliated with the Liechtenstein Football Association (LFV) all played in the Swiss football league system. The only competition organised by the LFV was the Liechtenstein Football Cup – the winners of which qualified for the UEFA Conference League for the 2024–25 season.
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    Russia (RUS): On 28 February 2022, Russian football clubs and national teams were suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9] The tables reflect Russia's ongoing suspension from UEFA competitions.[10]

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows.[11] Compared to past seasons, one "exclusive week" was introduced in which Thursday was also a matchday.[4][12][13] All matches in other weeks were played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays apart from the final.

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Schedule for 2024–25 UEFA Champions League
Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying First qualifying round 18 June 2024 9–10 July 2024 16–17 July 2024
Second qualifying round 19 June 2024 23–24 July 2024 30–31 July 2024
Third qualifying round 22 July 2024 6–7 August 2024 13 August 2024
Play-offs Play-off round 5 August 2024 20–21 August 2024 27–28 August 2024
League phase Matchday 1 29 August 2024 17–19 September 2024
Matchday 2 1–2 October 2024
Matchday 3 22–23 October 2024
Matchday 4 5–6 November 2024
Matchday 5 26–27 November 2024
Matchday 6 10–11 December 2024
Matchday 7 21–22 January 2025
Matchday 8 29 January 2025
Knockout phase Knockout phase play-offs 31 January 2025 11–12 February 2025 18–19 February 2025
Round of 16 21 February 2025 4–5 March 2025 11–12 March 2025
Quarter-finals 8–9 April 2025 15–16 April 2025
Semi-finals 29–30 April 2025 6–7 May 2025
Final N/a 31 May 2025 at Allianz Arena, Munich
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Qualifying rounds

First qualifying round

The draw for the first qualifying round was held on 18 June 2024. The first legs were played on 9 and 10 July, and the second legs were played on 16 and 17 July 2024.

The winners of the ties advanced to the Champions Path second qualifying round. 12 of the 14 losers were transferred to the Conference League Champions Path second qualifying round and 2 were transferred to the Conference League Champions Path qualifying and received a bye to the third qualifying round.

Notes:
  1. Order of legs reversed after original draw.

Second qualifying round

The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 19 June 2024. The first legs were played on 23 and 24 July, and the second legs were played on 30 and 31 July 2024.

The winners of the ties advanced to the third qualifying round of their respective path. The Champions Path losers were transferred to the Europa League Champions Path third qualifying round, while the League Path losers were transferred to the Europa League Main Path third qualifying round.

Third qualifying round

The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 22 July 2024. The first legs were played on 6 and 7 August, and the second legs were played on 13 August 2024.

The winners of the ties advanced to the play-off round of their respective paths. The Champions Path losers were transferred to the Europa League play-off round, while the League Path losers were transferred to the Europa League league phase.

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Play-off round

The draw for the play-off round was held on 5 August 2024. The first legs were played on 20 and 21 August, and the second legs were played on 27 and 28 August 2024.

The winners of the ties advanced to the league phase. The losers were transferred to the Europa League league phase.

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League phase

Location of Benelux teams of the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League league phase.

The league phase draw for the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League took place at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco on 29 August 2024, 18:00 CEST.[14][15] The 36 teams were divided into four pots of nine teams each based on their UEFA club coefficient, except for the Champions League title holders, who were automatically placed as the top seed in pot 1.

The 36 teams were manually drawn and then, the automated software digitally drew their eight different opponents at random, determining which of their matches were at home and which ones away. Each team faced two opponents from each of the four pots, one at home and one away. Teams could not face opponents from their own association, and could only be drawn against a maximum of two sides from the same association.[16]

Brest and Girona made their debut appearances in European football. Aston Villa, Bologna and Slovan Bratislava made their debut appearances since the introduction of the group stage.[17][18]

A total of 16 national associations were represented in the league phase.

Table

The top eight ranked teams received a bye to the round of 16. The teams ranked from 9th to 24th contested the knockout phase play-offs, with the teams ranked from 9th to 16th seeded for the draw. Teams ranked from 25th to 36th were eliminated from all competitions, with no access to the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League.

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 England Liverpool 8 7 0 1 17 5 +12 21 Advance to round of 16 (seeded)
2 Spain Barcelona 8 6 1 1 28 13 +15 19
3 England Arsenal 8 6 1 1 16 3 +13 19
4 Italy Inter Milan 8 6 1 1 11 1 +10 19
5 Spain Atlético Madrid 8 6 0 2 20 12 +8 18
6 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 8 5 1 2 15 7 +8 16
7 France Lille 8 5 1 2 17 10 +7 16
8 England Aston Villa 8 5 1 2 13 6 +7 16
9 Italy Atalanta 8 4 3 1 20 6 +14 15 Advance to knockout phase play-offs (seeded)
10 Germany Borussia Dortmund 8 5 0 3 22 12 +10 15
11 Spain Real Madrid 8 5 0 3 20 12 +8 15[a]
12 Germany Bayern Munich 8 5 0 3 20 12 +8 15[a]
13 Italy Milan 8 5 0 3 14 11 +3 15
14 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 8 4 2 2 16 12 +4 14
15 France Paris Saint-Germain 8 4 1 3 14 9 +5 13
16 Portugal Benfica 8 4 1 3 16 12 +4 13
17 France Monaco 8 4 1 3 13 13 0 13 Advance to knockout phase play-offs (unseeded)
18 France Brest 8 4 1 3 10 11 1 13
19 Netherlands Feyenoord 8 4 1 3 18 21 3 13
20 Italy Juventus 8 3 3 2 9 7 +2 12
21 Scotland Celtic 8 3 3 2 13 14 1 12
22 England Manchester City 8 3 2 3 18 14 +4 11
23 Portugal Sporting CP 8 3 2 3 13 12 +1 11
24 Belgium Club Brugge 8 3 2 3 7 11 4 11
25 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 8 3 2 3 12 19 7 11
26 Germany VfB Stuttgart 8 3 1 4 13 17 4 10
27 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 8 2 1 5 8 16 8 7
28 Italy Bologna 8 1 3 4 4 9 5 6
29 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 8 2 0 6 13 22 9 6
30 Austria Sturm Graz 8 2 0 6 5 14 9 6
31 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 8 1 1 6 7 21 14 4
32 Germany RB Leipzig 8 1 0 7 8 15 7 3
33 Spain Girona 8 1 0 7 5 13 8 3
34 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 8 1 0 7 5 27 22 3
35 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 8 0 0 8 7 27 20 0
36 Switzerland Young Boys 8 0 0 8 3 24 21 0
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Source: UEFA[19]
Rules for classification: League phase tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. Tied on points (15), goal difference (+8), goals scored (20), away goals (6) and wins (5). Ranked on away wins: Real Madrid 2, Bayern Munich 1.

Results

Knockout phase

In the knockout phase, teams played against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. The bracket structure for the knockout phase was partially fixed in advance using seeding, with teams' positions in the bracket determined by the final standings in the league phase. In the knockout phase, there was no country protection, with teams from the same association able to face each other in any round. Teams could also face opponents they played during the league phase.

The mechanism of the draws for each round was as follows:[7]

  • In the draw for the knockout phase play-offs, the eight teams finishing the league phase in positions 9–16 were seeded, and the eight teams finishing the league phase in positions 17–24 were unseeded. The draw was split into four sections based on the predetermined bracket, with the seeded teams in each section drawn against one of their two possible unseeded opponents. The seeded teams hosted the second leg.
  • In the draw for the round of 16, the eight teams finishing the league phase in positions 1–8 were seeded, and the eight winners of the knockout phase play-offs were unseeded. Again, the draw was split into four sections based on the predetermined bracket, with the seeded teams in each section drawn against one of their two possible unseeded opponents. The seeded teams hosted the second leg.
  • In the quarter-finals and semi-finals, the exact match pairings were predetermined based on the tournament bracket. A draw was conducted only to determine which team plays the first leg at home. The winner of semi-final 1 was designated as the "home" team for the final (for administrative purposes as it was played at a neutral venue).

Bracket

Knockout phase play-offsRound of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
20Italy Juventus213
14Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (a.e.t.)134 14Netherlands PSV Eindhoven123
3England Arsenal729
3 England Arsenal325
22England Manchester City213
11Spain Real Madrid011
11Spain Real Madrid336 11Spain Real Madrid (p)202 (4)
5Spain Atlético Madrid112 (2)
3 England Arsenal011
18France Brest000
15France Paris Saint-Germain123
15France Paris Saint-Germain3710 15France Paris Saint-Germain (p)011 (4)
1England Liverpool101 (1)
15France Paris Saint-Germain325
24Belgium Club Brugge235
8England Aston Villa134
9Italy Atalanta112 24Belgium Club Brugge101
31 May – Munich
8England Aston Villa336
15France Paris Saint-Germain5
17France Monaco033
4Italy Inter Milan0
16Portugal Benfica134 16Portugal Benfica011
2Spain Barcelona134
2 Spain Barcelona415
23Portugal Sporting CP000
10Germany Borussia Dortmund033
10Germany Borussia Dortmund303 10Germany Borussia Dortmund123
7France Lille112
2 Spain Barcelona336
21Scotland Celtic112
4Italy Inter Milan (a.e.t.)347
12Germany Bayern Munich213 12Germany Bayern Munich325
6Germany Bayer Leverkusen000
12Germany Bayern Munich123
19Netherlands Feyenoord112
4Italy Inter Milan224
13Italy Milan011 19Netherlands Feyenoord011
4Italy Inter Milan224

Knockout phase play-offs

The draw for the knockout phase play-offs was held on 31 January 2025, 12:00 CET.[20][21] The first legs were played on 11 and 12 February, and the second legs were played on 18 and 19 February 2025.

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Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 21 February 2025, 12:00 CET.[22] The first legs were played on 4 and 5 March, and the second legs were played on 11 and 12 March 2025.

In the Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid second leg, Julián Alvarez's penalty shoot-out goal was controversially ruled a miss by VAR due to an accidental double touch as he slipped while kicking.[23] IFAB clarified in June 2025 that in such cases the kick should be retaken.[24]

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Quarter-finals

The draw for the order of the quarter-final legs was held on 21 February 2025, 12:00 CET, after the round of 16 draw.[22] The first legs were played on 8 and 9 April, and the second legs were played on 15 and 16 April 2025.

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Semi-finals

The draw for the order of the semi-final legs was held on 21 February 2025, 12:00 CET, after the round of 16 and quarter-final draws.[22] The first legs were played on 29 and 30 April, and the second legs were played on 6 and 7 May 2025.

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Arsenal England1–3France Paris Saint-Germain0–11–2
Barcelona Spain6–7Italy Inter Milan3–33–4 (a.e.t.)
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Final

The final was played on 31 May 2025 at the Allianz Arena in Munich. The winner of semi-final 1 was designated as the "home" team for administrative purposes.

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Attendance: 64,327[25]

Statistics

Statistics exclude qualifying rounds and play-off round.

Top goalscorers

Team of the Season

Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembélé (left) was named the Champions League Player of the Season, while his teammate forward Désiré Doué (right) was named the Young Player of the Season.

The UEFA technical study group selected the following players as the team of the tournament.[27]

Player of the Season

Young Player of the Season

See also

References

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