UWCL Round Two qualifying draw: Everything you need to know | OneFootball

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·7 September 2024

UWCL Round Two qualifying draw: Everything you need to know

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All the information needed ahead of the UEFA Women’s Champions League Round Two qualifying draw.

Following our second-place finish in last term’s Barclays Women’s Super League, we enter the prestigious European competition at the final stage of qualifying.


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It represents the end of a two-year absence from the competition which we’ve reached the semi-final of twice in our illustrious history.

And ahead of the draw being made next week, find out crucial information below…

WHEN IS THE DRAW?

The Round Two qualifying draw will take place in Nyon, Switzerland on Monday 9 September at 12:00 (UK) and will be streamed live on UEFA.com.

Stay close to mancity.com and our official app for detailed coverage and information on our opponents.

WHO COULD CITY PLAY?

City can only be drawn against teams from Round One qualifying’s League Path plus the teams who also enter at Round Two.

However, we can’t be paired with a team from the same association/country meaning we can't face Arsenal despite the Gunners progressing through the League Path.

And once the first qualifying stage is decided, our side of the draw will be split into five seeded and five unseeded sides based on respective coefficient rankings.

The teams we could currently face are: Paris Saint-Germain, Wolfsburg, Real Madrid, Juventus, BK Hacken, Paris FC, Fiorentina and Sporting CP.

WHEN WILL GAMES TAKES PLACE?

Round Two Qualifying will be played over two legs – with one being played away and the other at home.

They will take place across Wednesday 18 September/ Thursday 19 September and Wednesday 23 September/ Thursday 24 September.

The winners will then progress into the UEFA Women’s Champions League group stages.

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