Champions League quarter-final and semi-final fixture dates and venues confirmed

Manchester City are set to face either Lyon or Juventus in the quarter-finals if they can complete the job against Real Madrid in the round of 16

Lawrence Ostlere
Friday 10 July 2020 14:15 BST
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Benfica's Estadio da Luz will host the Champions League final
Benfica's Estadio da Luz will host the Champions League final (Getty Images)

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The dates and venues for the Champions League quarter-final and semi-final fixtures have been confirmed by Uefa following the draw on Friday.

The final three rounds of the tournament have been condensed into a one-legged format over 11 days in Lisbon this August after the original schedule was disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.

The quarter-finals will begin on Wednesday 12 August when Atalanta take on Paris Saint-Germain at the Estadio da Luz, home of Benfica. The Estadio Jose Alvalade, home of fellow Lisbon club Sporting, will be the only other venue used and will host RB Leipzig vs Atletico Madrid the following night.

Manchester City still have to get past Real Madrid in the round of 16, taking a 2-1 lead into the second leg at the Etihad Stadium, which will take place on 7 August.

The final will take place on 23 August at the Estadio da Luz.

Quarter-finals

Wednesday 12 August 2020, Estádio da Luz 21:00 CET

Atalanta BC – Paris Saint-Germain

Thursday 13 August 2020, Estádio José Alvalade 21:00 CET

RB Leipzig – Club Atlético de Madrid

Friday 14 August 2020, Estádio da Luz 21:00 CET

SSC Napoli or FC Barcelona – Chelsea FC or FC Bayern München

Saturday 15 August 2020, Estádio José Alvalade 21:00 CET

Real Madrid CF or Manchester City FC- Olympique Lyonnais or Juventus

Semi-finals

Tuesday 18 August 2020, Estádio da Luz 21:00 CET

Winner of quarter-final 2 – Winner of quarter-final 1

Wednesday 19 August 2020, Estádio José Alvalade 21:00 CET

Winner of quarter-final 4 – Winner of quarter-final 3

Final

Sunday 23 August 2020 , Estádio da Luz 21:00 CET

Winner of semi-final 1 – Winner of semi-final 2

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