BREAKING: Uefa CONFIRMS Champions League Return Date, Venue And New Format

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UEFA has announced that the Champions League will be completed in a 1 leg format as it set to resume by August, MySportDab reports.

UEFA has announced that the Champions League quarter, semi finals and final will be held in Lisbon between August 12-23.

The competition is set to resume following break due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Champions League Setup

With four of the eight Round of 16 2nd leg matches still left to be played by most teams.

The remaining 2nd leg matches will be played on August 7-8, with a decision still to be made on venue.

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Paris Saint-Germain, Atalanta, Atletico Madrid and RB Leipzig have already solidified their place in the quarter final round.

It will take place between August 12-15 at the Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica and the Estadio Jose Alvalade stadium.

The semi final round will be held on August 18-19 with the Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica hosting the finale on August 23.

All remaining rounds will be played as single leg ties with extra time and penalty kicks to decide winners.

Champions League Draw? 

The draw for the quarter final round will be held at UEFA headquarters on July 10 with the federation laying out the match schedule at that time.

Istanbul, which was originally selected to host this year’s final, will now host in 2021.

St. Petersburg will host in 2022, Munich in 2023 and London in 2024 as host cities have seen their duties pushed back by one year.

The Europa League, meanwhile, will be played as a straight knockout tournament in  Germany, with Cologne, Duisburg, Dusseldorf and Gelsenkirchen as hosts.

UEFA confirmed that the 12 original host cities for Euro 2020 have been confirmed as venues for the rescheduled tournament in 2021.

“I am delighted that we are able to resume almost all of our competitions.

I am confident that we will not have to endure the fans’ absence for long.

“And that they will be allowed into stadiums sooner rather than later,” said UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin.

UEFA took a bold decision when it decided to postpone EURO 2020.

But in doing so, we created the space which has allowed domestic club competitions across the continent to resume, where possible, and play to a conclusion.

While the game has suffered huge difficulties as a result of the pandemic, those blows would have landed much harder if we had not shown leadership in those early days.

The football community has worked together and shown tremendous unity during this unprecedented crisis.

“I would like to thank FIFA, our sister confederations, national associations, clubs, leagues, players and the relevant authorities for their continuous support and commitment.

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UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin

 

“And I am convinced that we come out of this crisis stronger and with closer links than ever before.”

As a result of the new schedule, there will also be changes to the qualifying phase of the 2020-21 Champions League.

Which will commence by August 8 after the conclusion of league season.

Qualifying matches will be played in a 1-leg format up until the playoff phase, which will be held by September.

The group stage, meanwhile, will kick off on October 20-21 and wrap up on December 8-9.

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