Dates for the Champions League have been considerably altered because the FIFA World Cup will begin in November. The current European elite competition champions, Real Madrid, defeated Liverpool to claim the title for the fourteenth time.
The Champions League will begin one week earlier than usual next season, and the final is scheduled for June 10, 2023, according to UEFA.
Because the FIFA World Cup will be held in November and December of next year, the UEFA Champions League will begin earlier than usual. Significant schedule adjustments will occur in Europe’s top competition as Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid looks to defend the championship it won for the fourteenth time in its history.
Domestic and continental competitions have been altered as a result of FIFA’s decision to hold the World Cup late this year, which falls in the middle of European league football, according to Football London.
The first group-stage games will take place on September 6 or 7 – one week sooner than usual – according to the organization that oversees European football, with the second round of games following two weeks later.
The preliminary round will go on from November 1 through November 2 – nearly a month sooner than the regular season – and the final group matches will take place in early December.
According to a statement from Mirror, the second round will start on February 14 and 21, and the reversal of the schedule is scheduled for March 7 and 14.
According to information obtained, the quarterfinal matches will take place on April 11/12 and April 18/19, while the final four games will be played on May 9/10 and May 16/17. The final game, which this time is set for June 10, 2023, will take place in Istanbul’s Ataturk Stadium.
SOURCE: Sportsbrief.com