UEFA opens competition for the sale of rights to the 2021-25 women's Champions League

UEFA opened on Monday the process of acquiring the audiovisual rights of the Women's Champions League for the period 2021-2025, which will be centralized from the 2021-2022 season.

From that campaign the competition will have a new format with four groups of four teams, with home and away games, after which the top two in each group will qualify for the quarterfinals.

UEFA recalled that the centralized rounds of the competition will consist of a total of 61 games per season, all of them produced for broadcast, and that ten of the eleven days will have their own space in the match calendar without coinciding with clashes in other competitions.

The scheduled time slot for the meetings is prime audience.

“For the first time we see a new centralized format of the UEFA Women's Champions League, a step that will lead to an increase in professional structures, as well as to give more and more fans from around the world the opportunity to share the excitement of the competition and see the best teams and players in action “, he highlighted Nadine kessler, head of UEFA women's football.