2023/24 UEFA Youth League
Fixtures, group stage matchday 6, Wednesday
Results, group stage matchday 6, Wednesday
Final standings, Groups E-H
(group winners advance to round of 16; group runners-up advance to play-offs)
Final standings, Groups E-H
(group winners advance to round of 16; group runners-up advance to play-offs)
Through to round of 16 so far (group winners)
AC Milan (ITA), Copenhagen (DEN), Feyenoord (NED), Lens (FRA), Manchester City (ENG), Porto (POR), Real Madrid (ESP), Salzburg (AUT)
Play-off contenders
Domestic champions path winners: AZ Alkmaar (NED, holders), Basel (SUI), Midtjylland (DEN), Mainz (GER), Nantes (FRA), Olympiacos (GRE), Partizan (SRB), Žilina (SVK)
Group runners-up: Atlético (ESP), Barcelona (ESP), Bayern (GER), Borussia Dortmund (GER), Braga (POR), Inter (ITA), Leipzig (GER), Sevilla (ESP)
The UEFA Youth League play-off draw will be streamed live at 12:00 CET on Tuesday 19 December, setting ties to be played on 6 and 7 February.
https://www.uefa.com/uefayouthleague/ne ... w-tuesday/
The eight teams that progress from the domestic champions path will be draw at home to the runners-up from the UEFA Champions League path group stage. Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
The full draw procedure will be confirmed before the ceremony.
The winners will progress to join the teams that topped the eight groups in the round of 16, with a straight knockout from then on to decide the four teams that reach April's finals.
Team guide
AZ are holders, having also come through the domestic champions path last season.
Barcelona are aiming to become the first three-time winners and are in a debut play-off despite having previously been in the round of 16 seven times.
Atlético have got to at least the play-offs in all ten editoins, aiming to reach the round of 16 for the seventh straight years (and ninth time altogether, their sole play-off loss to Midtjylland on penalties in 2015/16).
Midtjylland have extended their record of getting through the domestic champions path to six times, and have won four of their five previous play-offs.
Dortmund are in the play-offs for the fifth time since 2016/17 and aiming to win at this stage for the third year running.
Inter have lost at this stage for the last two seasons. though did get through in 2017/18.
Previous play-off winners taking part include Žilina (2021/22 against Inter) and Sevilla (2021/22), Basel (2016/17) previously lost in this round but did make the round of 16 from their group the next year. Bayern and Olympiacos have made the last 16 before despite never taking part in the play-offs.
Leipzig are in their debut play-off after getting through a group for the first time in five attempts.
Braga, Mainz and Partizan are on their debut campaigns. Nantes made their debut last season but missed out on the play-offs.
Knockout dates
Play-offs: 6/7 February
Knockout draw (round of 16 onwards): 9 February, Nyon
Round of 16: 27/28 February
Quarter-finals: 12/13 March
Semi-finals: 19 April (single venue)
Final: 22 April (single venue)
AC Milan (ITA), Copenhagen (DEN), Feyenoord (NED), Lens (FRA), Manchester City (ENG), Porto (POR), Real Madrid (ESP), Salzburg (AUT)
Play-off contenders
Domestic champions path winners: AZ Alkmaar (NED, holders), Basel (SUI), Midtjylland (DEN), Mainz (GER), Nantes (FRA), Olympiacos (GRE), Partizan (SRB), Žilina (SVK)
Group runners-up: Atlético (ESP), Barcelona (ESP), Bayern (GER), Borussia Dortmund (GER), Braga (POR), Inter (ITA), Leipzig (GER), Sevilla (ESP)
The UEFA Youth League play-off draw will be streamed live at 12:00 CET on Tuesday 19 December, setting ties to be played on 6 and 7 February.
https://www.uefa.com/uefayouthleague/ne ... w-tuesday/
The eight teams that progress from the domestic champions path will be draw at home to the runners-up from the UEFA Champions League path group stage. Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
The full draw procedure will be confirmed before the ceremony.
The winners will progress to join the teams that topped the eight groups in the round of 16, with a straight knockout from then on to decide the four teams that reach April's finals.
Team guide
AZ are holders, having also come through the domestic champions path last season.
Barcelona are aiming to become the first three-time winners and are in a debut play-off despite having previously been in the round of 16 seven times.
Atlético have got to at least the play-offs in all ten editoins, aiming to reach the round of 16 for the seventh straight years (and ninth time altogether, their sole play-off loss to Midtjylland on penalties in 2015/16).
Midtjylland have extended their record of getting through the domestic champions path to six times, and have won four of their five previous play-offs.
Dortmund are in the play-offs for the fifth time since 2016/17 and aiming to win at this stage for the third year running.
Inter have lost at this stage for the last two seasons. though did get through in 2017/18.
Previous play-off winners taking part include Žilina (2021/22 against Inter) and Sevilla (2021/22), Basel (2016/17) previously lost in this round but did make the round of 16 from their group the next year. Bayern and Olympiacos have made the last 16 before despite never taking part in the play-offs.
Leipzig are in their debut play-off after getting through a group for the first time in five attempts.
Braga, Mainz and Partizan are on their debut campaigns. Nantes made their debut last season but missed out on the play-offs.
Knockout dates
Play-offs: 6/7 February
Knockout draw (round of 16 onwards): 9 February, Nyon
Round of 16: 27/28 February
Quarter-finals: 12/13 March
Semi-finals: 19 April (single venue)
Final: 22 April (single venue)
https://www.uefa.com/uefayouthleague/dr ... 4/2001785/
The UEFA Youth League play-off draw will be streamed live at 12:00 CET on Tuesday 19 December, setting ties to be played on 6 and 7 February.
Draw conditions
The draw respects the following principles, in accordance with Paragraph 16.02 of the 2023/24 UEFA Youth League regulations:
The eight winners of the second round of the domestic champions path will be drawn against the eight group runners-up of the UEFA Champions League path group stage.
Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
The eight winners of the second round of the domestic champions path play at home (single-leg ties).
Winners domestic champions path
AZ Alkmaar (NED)
FC Basel 1893 (SUI)
1. FSV Mainz 05 (GER)
FC Midtjylland (DEN)
FC Nantes (FRA)
Olympiacos FC (GRE)
FK Partizan (SRB)
MŠK Žilina (SVK)
Runners-up UEFA Champions League path
FC Bayern München (GER)
Sevilla FC (ESP)
SC Braga (POR)
FC Internazionale Milano (ITA)
Club Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
Borussia Dortmund (GER)
RB Leipzig (GER)
FC Barcelona (ESP)
Draw procedure: https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/02 ... cedure.pdf
Eight balls containing the names of the winners of the second round of the domestic champions path are placed in a bowl.
A first ball is drawn from the bowl. The team drawn is placed as the home team in match 1.
In accordance with the above draw conditions, the computer then shows which runners-up from the UEFA Champions League path group stage are eligible to play as the visiting team in match 1. These teams’ names are placed in a bowl.
A ball is drawn from that bowl to complete the pairing for match 1 with the team drawn placed as the visiting team in this match.
The above procedure is repeated for the remaining matches.
If the computer indicates that only one runner-up from the UEFA Champions League path group stage is eligible to play as the visiting team in a match, that team is automatically assigned to the match and no ball is drawn.
The UEFA Youth League play-off draw will be streamed live at 12:00 CET on Tuesday 19 December, setting ties to be played on 6 and 7 February.
Draw conditions
The draw respects the following principles, in accordance with Paragraph 16.02 of the 2023/24 UEFA Youth League regulations:
The eight winners of the second round of the domestic champions path will be drawn against the eight group runners-up of the UEFA Champions League path group stage.
Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
The eight winners of the second round of the domestic champions path play at home (single-leg ties).
Winners domestic champions path
AZ Alkmaar (NED)
FC Basel 1893 (SUI)
1. FSV Mainz 05 (GER)
FC Midtjylland (DEN)
FC Nantes (FRA)
Olympiacos FC (GRE)
FK Partizan (SRB)
MŠK Žilina (SVK)
Runners-up UEFA Champions League path
FC Bayern München (GER)
Sevilla FC (ESP)
SC Braga (POR)
FC Internazionale Milano (ITA)
Club Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
Borussia Dortmund (GER)
RB Leipzig (GER)
FC Barcelona (ESP)
Draw procedure: https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/02 ... cedure.pdf
Eight balls containing the names of the winners of the second round of the domestic champions path are placed in a bowl.
A first ball is drawn from the bowl. The team drawn is placed as the home team in match 1.
In accordance with the above draw conditions, the computer then shows which runners-up from the UEFA Champions League path group stage are eligible to play as the visiting team in match 1. These teams’ names are placed in a bowl.
A ball is drawn from that bowl to complete the pairing for match 1 with the team drawn placed as the visiting team in this match.
The above procedure is repeated for the remaining matches.
If the computer indicates that only one runner-up from the UEFA Champions League path group stage is eligible to play as the visiting team in a match, that team is automatically assigned to the match and no ball is drawn.
Play-off draw
FC Basel 1893 (SUI) vs FC Bayern München (GER)
FK Partizan (SRB) vs SC Braga (POR)
Olympiacos FC (GRE) vs FC Internazionale Milano (ITA)
MŠK Žilina (SVK) vs Borussia Dortmund (GER)
FC Nantes (FRA) vs Sevilla FC (ESP)
1. FSV Mainz 05 (GER) vs FC Barcelona (ESP)
FC Midtjylland (DEN) vs RB Leipzig (GER)
AZ Alkmaar (NED) vs Club Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
FC Basel 1893 (SUI) vs FC Bayern München (GER)
FK Partizan (SRB) vs SC Braga (POR)
Olympiacos FC (GRE) vs FC Internazionale Milano (ITA)
MŠK Žilina (SVK) vs Borussia Dortmund (GER)
FC Nantes (FRA) vs Sevilla FC (ESP)
1. FSV Mainz 05 (GER) vs FC Barcelona (ESP)
FC Midtjylland (DEN) vs RB Leipzig (GER)
AZ Alkmaar (NED) vs Club Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
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For the first time, the groups winners are from 8 different countriesamenina wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 18:32 Through to round of 16 so far (group winners)
AC Milan (ITA), Copenhagen (DEN), Feyenoord (NED), Lens (FRA), Manchester City (ENG), Porto (POR), Real Madrid (ESP), Salzburg (AUT)
Play-off contenders
Domestic champions path winners: AZ Alkmaar (NED, holders), Basel (SUI), Midtjylland (DEN), Mainz (GER), Nantes (FRA), Olympiacos (GRE), Partizan (SRB), Žilina (SVK)
Group runners-up: Atlético (ESP), Barcelona (ESP), Bayern (GER), Borussia Dortmund (GER), Braga (POR), Inter (ITA), Leipzig (GER), Sevilla (ESP)
The UEFA Youth League play-off draw will be streamed live at 12:00 CET on Tuesday 19 December, setting ties to be played on 6 and 7 February.
https://www.uefa.com/uefayouthleague/ne ... w-tuesday/
The eight teams that progress from the domestic champions path will be draw at home to the runners-up from the UEFA Champions League path group stage. Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
The full draw procedure will be confirmed before the ceremony.
The winners will progress to join the teams that topped the eight groups in the round of 16, with a straight knockout from then on to decide the four teams that reach April's finals.
Team guide
AZ are holders, having also come through the domestic champions path last season.
Barcelona are aiming to become the first three-time winners and are in a debut play-off despite having previously been in the round of 16 seven times.
Atlético have got to at least the play-offs in all ten editoins, aiming to reach the round of 16 for the seventh straight years (and ninth time altogether, their sole play-off loss to Midtjylland on penalties in 2015/16).
Midtjylland have extended their record of getting through the domestic champions path to six times, and have won four of their five previous play-offs.
Dortmund are in the play-offs for the fifth time since 2016/17 and aiming to win at this stage for the third year running.
Inter have lost at this stage for the last two seasons. though did get through in 2017/18.
Previous play-off winners taking part include Žilina (2021/22 against Inter) and Sevilla (2021/22), Basel (2016/17) previously lost in this round but did make the round of 16 from their group the next year. Bayern and Olympiacos have made the last 16 before despite never taking part in the play-offs.
Leipzig are in their debut play-off after getting through a group for the first time in five attempts.
Braga, Mainz and Partizan are on their debut campaigns. Nantes made their debut last season but missed out on the play-offs.
Knockout dates
Play-offs: 6/7 February
Knockout draw (round of 16 onwards): 9 February, Nyon
Round of 16: 27/28 February
Quarter-finals: 12/13 March
Semi-finals: 19 April (single venue)
Final: 22 April (single venue)
https://www.uefa.com/uefayouthleague/ne ... -february/
Matches
Tuesday 6 February
Midtjylland vs Leipzig (14:00)
Mainz vs Barcelona (18:00)
Wednesday 7 February
Olympiacos vs Inter (14:00)
Partizan vs Braga (15:00)
AZ Alkmaar vs Atlético (16:00)
Žilina vs Borussia Dortmund (16:30)
Basel vs Bayern München (18:00)
Nantes vs Sevilla (19:00)
All times CET
Matches
Tuesday 6 February
Midtjylland vs Leipzig (14:00)
Mainz vs Barcelona (18:00)
Wednesday 7 February
Olympiacos vs Inter (14:00)
Partizan vs Braga (15:00)
AZ Alkmaar vs Atlético (16:00)
Žilina vs Borussia Dortmund (16:30)
Basel vs Bayern München (18:00)
Nantes vs Sevilla (19:00)
All times CET
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UEFA Youth League returns in 2 days.
I expect the following teams to progress: Bayern, Partizan, Inter, Zilina, Sevilla, Mainz, Midtjylland and AZ Alkmaar.
UEFA should have scheduled these matches for Thursday February 8th.
It's very insensitive from them to schedule these for the same days when Asia Cup and Africa Cup of Nations matches are being played.
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UEFA didn't schedule them. The home club did!Dragonite wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:38
UEFA Youth League returns in 2 days.
I expect the following teams to progress: Bayern, Partizan, Inter, Zilina, Sevilla, Mainz, Midtjylland and AZ Alkmaar.
UEFA should have scheduled these matches for Thursday February 8th.
It's very insensitive from them to schedule these for the same days when Asia Cup and Africa Cup of Nations matches are being played.
Play-off matches on UEFA.tv
Play-off fixtures today and tomorrow
Play-off results, Tuesday
Leipzig and Mainz advance to round of 16.
Leipzig and Mainz advance to round of 16.
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Braga and Olympiacos advance
Play-off results, Wednesday
Olympiacos, Braga, AZ Alkmaar, Žilina, Bayern München, and Nantes advance to the round of 16.
With three German winning in this round, it is the first time a single country has produced three play-off winners in the same season.
Olympiacos, Braga, AZ Alkmaar, Žilina, Bayern München, and Nantes advance to the round of 16.
With three German winning in this round, it is the first time a single country has produced three play-off winners in the same season.
UEFA Youth League knockout draw
https://www.uefa.com/uefayouthleague/ne ... aw-friday/
The draw at 13:00 CET on Friday 9 February sets the path from the round of 16 to the four-team finals.
The UEFA Youth League knockout draw sets ties from the round of 16 to the four-team finals.
Round of 16 contenders
Group winners
AC Milan (ITA, Group F)
Copenhagen (DEN, Group A)
Feyenoord (NED, Group E)
Lens (FRA, Group B)
Manchester City (ENG, Group G)
Porto (POR, Group H)
Real Madrid (ESP, Group C)
Salzburg (AUT, Group D)
Play-off winners
AZ Alkmaar (NED, domestic champions path, holders)
Bayern München (GER, Group A runners-up)
Braga (POR, Group C runners-up)
Leipzig (GER, Group G runners-up)
Mainz (GER, domestic champions path)
Nantes (FRA, domestic champions path)
Olympiacos (GRE, domestic champions path)
Žilina (SVK, domestic champions path)
It will involve the eight UEFA Champions League path group winners and the eight play-off winners.
All matches are one-off games, and if level after 90 minutes go straight to penalties. As in previous seasons, the semis and final are played at a single venue.
Group winners cannot play the runners-up from the same group in the round of 16 but there is no country protection. The draw procedure for all rounds will be confirmed ahead of the ceremony.
Meet the teams
Holders AZ are joined by fellow former winners Salzburg (2017), Porto (2019) and Real Madrid (2020).
Milan reached the semis last season, while Manchester City have also previously made the four-team finals.
No clubs from Denmark, Greece or Slovakia have previously reached the finals.
Along with AZ and Milan, Madrid also made the quarter-finals last season while Man City, Porto and Salzburg lost in the round fo 16.
Copenhagen are in the round f 16 for the first time since the inaugural 2013/14 edition while Olympiacos last got this far in 2014/15.
Bayern, Feyenoord and Žilina have also previously reached the round of 16.
Braga, Lens and Mainz are on their competition debuts while Leipzig and Nantes are also in the round of 16 for the first time.
Knockout dates
Round of 16: 27/28 February
Quarter-finals: 12/13 March
Semi-finals: 19 April (single venue)
Final: 22 April (single venue)
https://www.uefa.com/uefayouthleague/ne ... aw-friday/
The draw at 13:00 CET on Friday 9 February sets the path from the round of 16 to the four-team finals.
The UEFA Youth League knockout draw sets ties from the round of 16 to the four-team finals.
Round of 16 contenders
Group winners
AC Milan (ITA, Group F)
Copenhagen (DEN, Group A)
Feyenoord (NED, Group E)
Lens (FRA, Group B)
Manchester City (ENG, Group G)
Porto (POR, Group H)
Real Madrid (ESP, Group C)
Salzburg (AUT, Group D)
Play-off winners
AZ Alkmaar (NED, domestic champions path, holders)
Bayern München (GER, Group A runners-up)
Braga (POR, Group C runners-up)
Leipzig (GER, Group G runners-up)
Mainz (GER, domestic champions path)
Nantes (FRA, domestic champions path)
Olympiacos (GRE, domestic champions path)
Žilina (SVK, domestic champions path)
It will involve the eight UEFA Champions League path group winners and the eight play-off winners.
All matches are one-off games, and if level after 90 minutes go straight to penalties. As in previous seasons, the semis and final are played at a single venue.
Group winners cannot play the runners-up from the same group in the round of 16 but there is no country protection. The draw procedure for all rounds will be confirmed ahead of the ceremony.
Meet the teams
Holders AZ are joined by fellow former winners Salzburg (2017), Porto (2019) and Real Madrid (2020).
Milan reached the semis last season, while Manchester City have also previously made the four-team finals.
No clubs from Denmark, Greece or Slovakia have previously reached the finals.
Along with AZ and Milan, Madrid also made the quarter-finals last season while Man City, Porto and Salzburg lost in the round fo 16.
Copenhagen are in the round f 16 for the first time since the inaugural 2013/14 edition while Olympiacos last got this far in 2014/15.
Bayern, Feyenoord and Žilina have also previously reached the round of 16.
Braga, Lens and Mainz are on their competition debuts while Leipzig and Nantes are also in the round of 16 for the first time.
Knockout dates
Round of 16: 27/28 February
Quarter-finals: 12/13 March
Semi-finals: 19 April (single venue)
Final: 22 April (single venue)