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Bayern vs Barcelona preview

Bayern München and Barcelona meet in their UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final first leg on Saturday 25 April at Fußball Arena München.

Bayern München vs Barcelona at a glance

When: Saturday 25 April (18:15 CET kick-off)

Where: Fußball Arena München, Munich

What: UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final first leg

How to follow: Build-up can be found here

Second leg: 16:30 CET, Sunday 3 May at Camp Nou, Barcelona

What do you need to know?

Bayern have turned their campaign around after losing 7-1 away to Barcelona on Matchday 1; the German champions won a league game at Wolfsburg four days later and have not lost since, in a run of 25 victories and one draw. They now have a chance to progress to their first Women's Champions League final, having lost in the semi-finals to Chelsea in 2020/21 and Barcelona in 2018/19, when their upcoming opponents won both legs 1-0.

Barcelona have kept up momentum since their opening victory against Bayern, scoring 32 goals in eight games this campaign after blowing away Real Madrid 12-2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals — despite the long-term absence of triple Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí. The three-time champions are in a record-extending eighth consecutive semi-final, and their ninth in ten seasons. The Spanish side aim to set a new mark by reaching a sixth final in a row, as they seek to claim back the trophy they lost to Arsenal in the 2025 decider.

Bayern vs Barcelona facts

Bayern beat Barcelona at Fußball Arena München in the 2022/23 group stage

Bayern beat Barcelona at Fußball Arena München in the 2022/23 group stageGetty Images

One thing Barcelona have never done, however, is win at Fußball Arena München. The only other time these teams have met at this stadium, Bayern won 3-1 in the 2022/23 group stage. Bayern have their own injury concerns, after Giulia Gwinn dislocated a shoulder on international duty last week and Klara Bühl works her way back from a calf injury. With the second leg likely to be in front of a big crowd at Camp Nou, Bayern will hope to capitalise on home advantage in the first fixture.

Where to watch: TV/streams

Form guide

Bayern

Last six games: WWWWWW

Last match: Bayern 4-0 Essen, 06/04, German Cup semi-finals

Next match: Union Berlin vs Bayern, 22/04, Frauen-Bundesliga

Where they stand: 1st in Frauen-Bundesliga, German Cup final

Barcelona

Last six games: WWWWWW

Last match: Barcelona 6-0 Badalona, 06/04, Liga F

Next match: Espanyol vs Barcelona, 22/04, Liga F

Where they stand: 1st in Liga F, Copa de la Reina final

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View from the camps

To follow

Barcelona have scored 32 goals in eight games this campaign

Barcelona have scored 32 goals in eight games this campaignNurPhoto via Getty Images

Reporter's view

Judith Tuffentsammer, match reporter

Since suffering a hefty defeat at Barcelona on Matchday 1 of this year’s competition, Bayern have found their groove in José Barcala’s system; but Barcelona remain undefeated and have been scoring relentlessly, averaging four goals per game as they aim for a sixth successive final participation. Bayern will need a near-perfect performance in this first leg at home to leave themselves with a chance of reaching their first final.

Where is the 2026 UEFA Women's Champions League final being played?

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Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, Norway, will host the 2026 UEFA Women's Champions League final on Saturday 23 May.

The final will be the first UEFA women's club decider to be played in Norway, although Ullevaal – opened in 1926 and renovated on several occasions since – staged the UEFA Women's EURO final in both 1987 and 1997. It is the regular home of the Norway women's and men's national teams. The 2016 men's UEFA Super Cup was also held in Norway, in Trondheim.

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