DateRHome v Away-
08/11 15:00 2 Parnu JK Women v ZNK Pomurje Women 0-4
08/11 15:00 2 Standard Liege Women v Cardiff Met Women 10-0
08/11 15:00 2 CA Ouriense Women v ASA Tel Aviv Women 2-1
08/11 14:30 2 Medyk Konin Women v Aland United Women 7-0
08/11 13:30 2 Union Nove Zamky Women v Zhitlobud-1 Women 1-3
08/11 13:00 2 Apollon Limassol Women v KS Vllaznia Women 0-0
08/11 12:00 2 Shelbourne Women v NSA Sofia Women 2-0
08/11 10:00 2 FK Minsk Women v Konak Bel Women 1-2
08/11 08:30 2 ZNK SFK 2000 Women v Zfk Kocani Women 7-0
08/09 18:45 1 Glasgow City Women v Union Nove Zamky Women 5-0
08/09 17:00 1 Apollon Limassol Women v Gintra Universitetas Women 3-1
08/09 15:30 1 Olimpia Cluj Women v Shelbourne Women 1-2
08/09 15:00 1 ZNK Pomurje Women v ZFK Ekonomist Women 4-0
08/09 15:00 1 ZFK Spartak Subotica Women v Amazones Dramas Women 3-0
08/09 15:00 1 Standard Liege Women v CA Ouriense Women 0-1
08/09 15:00 1 MTK Hungaria Women v Parnu JK Women 3-0
08/09 15:00 1 Konak Bel Women v Rigas FS Women 11-0
08/09 15:00 1 ASA Tel Aviv Women v Cardiff Met Women 2-0
08/09 14:30 1 Aland United Women v Zfk Kocani Women 4-0
08/09 13:30 1 Zhitlobud-1 Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women 5-0
08/09 13:00 1 KI Klaksvik Women v KS Vllaznia Women 1-2
08/09 12:00 1 NSA Sofia Women v Hibernian Women 5-0
08/09 10:00 1 FC Zurich Women v FK Minsk Women 1-1
08/09 08:30 1 ZNK SFK 2000 Women v Medyk Konin Women 0-3
05/22 18:30 1 Tyresö FF Women v Wolfsburg Women 3-4
04/27 12:45 2 Tyresö FF Women v Birmingham Women 3-0
04/19 13:00 2 Birmingham Women v Tyresö FF Women 0-0

The UEFA Women's Champions League, previously called the UEFA Women's Cup (2001–2009), is a European women's association football competition. It involves the top club teams from countries affiliated with the European governing body UEFA.

The competition was first played in 2001–02 under the name UEFA Women's Cup, and renamed the Champions League for the 2009–10 edition. The most significant changes in 2009 were the inclusion of runners-up from the top eight ranked nations, a one-off final as opposed to the two-legged finals in previous years, and – until 2018 – playing the final in the same city as the men's UEFA Champions League final. In the 2021–22 season, the competition proper included a group stage for the first time in the Women's Champions League era.

Lyon is the most successful club in the competition's history, winning the title eight times, including five consecutive titles from 2016 to 2020. Barcelona are the current champions, having beaten Lyon in the 2024 final.

The idea of creating two new women's European Cups is regularly raised to offer more matches.

The UEFA Women's Champions League is the premier club competition in women's soccer, showcasing the top teams from across Europe. Established in 2001, this prestigious tournament brings together elite clubs from various national leagues, competing for the coveted title of European champions.

Each season, the tournament features a thrilling format that begins with a qualifying round, followed by a group stage, knockout rounds, and culminates in a grand final. The competition not only highlights the incredible talent and skill of female athletes but also promotes the growth and visibility of women's soccer on a global scale.

Clubs such as Olympique Lyonnais, FC Barcelona, and Chelsea FC have made their mark in the tournament's history, with fierce rivalries and unforgettable matches captivating fans. The UEFA Women's Champions League serves as a platform for emerging stars and established players alike, fostering a spirit of competition and sportsmanship.

With its commitment to excellence and the promotion of women's sports, the UEFA Women's Champions League continues to inspire future generations of players and fans, making it a cornerstone of the global soccer landscape.