Anoeta counts the hours for the landing of an entire European final phase. The stadium will not be able to wear its best suit, the public, but awaits decked out for the music of the women's Champions League to start playing. The San Sebastian fiefdom will host two quarter-final matches on Friday and Saturday, will host the semifinal on Tuesday and will be an exceptional witness in the fight to lift the title in the final on Sunday, August 30 at 8:00 p.m. The competition will be broadcast by Gol.
On Friday at 18:00, Wolfsburg will try to make good their predictions against Glasgow City. While the Scots have not competed since March, the German team, champions in 2013 and 2014, ended their League after confinement. He will try to impose that extra rhythm against an opponent who has slipped into the quarterfinals for the second time in their history. The winner will face the winner of Atlético-Barcelona on Friday in San Mamés in Donostia. UEFA has given the OK for the rojiblancas, with five cases of coronavirus registered a little over a week ago, to compete.
On Saturday, while in San Mamés Bayern and Lyon, champion of the last four editions and who arrives with the unknown of the 2018 golden ball, are measured Ada
Hegerberg After breaking the crusade in January, Arsenal will face PSG in Anoeta (8pm).
The 'gunners' arrive with the pressure of being the only team without a ticket for the next Champions League. When the English league threw the curtain on COVID-19, they were third, after Chelsea and City, so they need to be champions to return to competition. PSG will try to assert the speed and technique of its offensive trident: Katoto-Diani-Nadim.
Eight teams that aspire to lift the continental title in Anoeta. Let the dance begin.