2023/24 UEFA Women's Champions League Matchday Three ...

11 Dec 2023

The UEFA Women’s Champions League is hotting up as we head into matchday three. Discover who is emerging as favourites and how to watch each fixture. 

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We are almost halfway through the group stage of European football’s most prestigious club competition.

The top female sides are battling it out for a place in the UEFA Women’s Champions League knockout round which commences in March 2024 and lead up to the final in Bilbao, Spain on 25th May, 2024.

Group leaders are beginning to emerge as we approach matchday three of the group stage, but the battle is far from over for all teams involved.

Following matchday three fixtures, teams will then play one another again in a reverse fixture until all sides have faced each other twice - both home and away.

The top two teams from each group will go on to be drawn into the knockout stage which consists of four quarter-finals, two semi-finals and one star-studded final.

Matchday three fixtures will take place on Wednesday 13/Thursday 14 December, 2023 and will be followed by matchday four the week after on Wednesday 20/Thursday 21 December, 2023.

Teams will then break for Christmas and return for matchday five on Wednesday 24/Thursday 25 January, 2024 before the final group stage matchday on Wednesday 30/Thursday 31 January, 2024.

The beauty of Women's FootballMatchday three fixtures and as it stands: Group A

Barcelona are currently three points clear at the top of Group A with a perfect record. They will travel to Rosengård who are yet to record a win.

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Eintracht Frankfurt and Benfica are joint on points having both lost one match and won one. Both teams will be looking to break the deadlock and keep hot on the heels of Barcelona.

Wednesday 13 December

Rosengård v Barcelona: 17:45 GMT (18:45 CET) Benfica v Eintracht Frankfurt: 20:00 GMT (21:00 CET)

Matchday three fixtures and as it stands: Group B

Lyon will host Brann in an exciting Group B clash. Both sides are joint on six points with a perfect record so far, however Lyon have a much greater goal difference.

Brann are the first Norwegian side to make it this far in the competition, and a dominating performance against European giants Lyon would have an incredible impact on their already impressive season.

Both St Pölten and Slavia Praha will be eager to record their first points of the group stage when they face one another on Wednesday evening.

Wednesday 13 December

St Pölten v Slavia Praha: 17:45 GMT (18:45 CET) Lyon v Brann: 20:00 GMT (21:00 CET)

Matchday three fixtures and as it stands: Group C

Bayern Munich and Ajax come face to face in Group C. Just a point divides the two sides, with Ajax in third on three points and Bayern in second on four. Group leaders Roma are also on four points, and they will travel to Paris to take on PSG who are yet to record a point.

Thursday 14 December

Bayern Munich v Ajax: 17:45 GMT (18:45 CET) PSG v Roma: 20:00 GMT (21:00 CET)

Matchday three fixtures and as it stands: Group D

Second place Chelsea host Häcken in a battle between first and second place. A win for the Blues would take them top by a point, whereas three points for Häcken would see them extend their top of the group lead to five points.

Real Madrid and Paris FC come face to face as both teams try to keep up with Chelsea and Hacken.

Thursday 14 December

Paris FC v Real Madrid 17:45 GMT (18:45 CET) Chelsea v Häcken: 20:00 GMT (21:00 CET)

2023/24 UEFA Women’s Champions League: How to watch live

Every UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage fixture is broadcast live on DAZN as well as on their free YouTube channel.

The stream will also be available to watch via UEFA.com MatchCentre and UEFA.tv.

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