Arsenal have secured their spot in the 2023/24 Women’s Champions League by finishing third in the Barclays Women’s Super League. This article discusses the teams they could potentially encounter in September 2023.

  • Arsenal Women have qualified for the 2023/24 Women’s Champions League, finishing third in the Barclays Women’s Super League.
  • The Champions League qualifying system involves 16 teams, with four qualifying directly, seven via the Champions path, and five via the League path. Arsenal will compete in the League path.
  • If Arsenal top their group, they will be among the four winners to advance to Round 2, joining six runner-ups from the top-ranked countries.
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 01: Rafaelle Souza of Arsenal runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Ewa Pajor of VfL Wolfsburg during the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final 2nd leg match between Arsenal and VfL Wolfsburg at Emirates Stadium on May 01, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 01: Rafaelle Souza of Arsenal runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Ewa Pajor of VfL Wolfsburg during the UEFA Women’s Champions League semi-final 2nd leg match between Arsenal and VfL Wolfsburg at Emirates Stadium on May 01, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

The Champions League qualifying system works like this:

16 teams compete in the Group stage.

Four gain direct entry, seven come through the Champions path, and five via the League path.

Arsenal will play in the League path, along with Manchester United.

Meanwhile, Chelsea will feature in the Champions path.

The four teams that have secured a direct spot for the Group stage include the current title holders, either Barcelona or Wolfsburg, with the final set for 3rd June.

Olympique Lyonnais, FC Bayern, and FC Barcelona also have confirmed spots.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MAY 17: Caitlin Foord of Arsenal celebrates after scoring the team's first goal during the FA Women's Super League match between Everton FC and Arsenal at Walton Hall Park on May 17, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – MAY 17: Caitlin Foord of Arsenal celebrates after scoring the team’s first goal during the FA Women’s Super League match between Everton FC and Arsenal at Walton Hall Park on May 17, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

However, because Barcelona won the Champions League final victory in Eindhoven, the fourth-ranked country’s champion instead moves directly to the group stage, and Chelsea also progress straight to the Group stage.

In the Champions path, only the country champions compete, with countries ranked 4th to 6th (England, Sweden, and the Czech Republic) joining in the second qualifying round.

The nations ranked 7th (Italy) to 48th (Latvia) participate in Qualifying Round 1, while countries ranked 49 to 52 would compete in a preliminary round if required. All these teams vie for seven slots that lead to the Group stage.

The League path sees runner-up and third-place teams competing for five spots in the Group stage. Arsenal will enter the tournament in Qualifying Round 1, while Manchester United will begin in Round 2.

KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - MAY 21: Players of Arsenal form a team huddle prior to the FA Women's Super League match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Kingsmeadow on May 21, 2023 in Kingston upon Thames, England. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)
KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND – MAY 21: Players of Arsenal form a team huddle prior to the FA Women’s Super League match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Kingsmeadow on May 21, 2023 in Kingston upon Thames, England. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)

The potential adversaries and their UEFA coefficient for the Round 1 mini-tournament, which will be played in a semi-final and final format, with four teams competing in four brackets, are as follows:

  • Paris FC 18.166 (France third place)
  • Frankfurt 17.333 (Germany third place)
  • Levante 17.099 (Spain third place)
  • Arsenal 56.366 (England third place)
  • Linkopings 13.399 (Sweden third place)
  • Slovacko 7.233 (Czechia third place)
  • Juventus 43.000 (Italy runner-up)
  • To be confirmed (Denmark runner-up)
  • Twente 15.400 (Netherlands runner-up)
  • Stjarnan 15.400 (Iceland runner-up)
  • Okzhetpes 5.700 (Kazakhstan runner-up)
  • Valerenga 12.100 (Norway runner-up)
  • Celtic 5.100 (Scotland runner-up)
  • FC Minsj 22.200 (Belarus runner-up)
  • FC Krybas 4.000 (Ukraine runner-up)
  • Sturm Graz 6.550 (Austria runner-up)

Arsenal boast the highest coefficient, which secures their seeded status in the draw.

Consequently, they will compete against one of the eight lower coefficient teams in the semi-final.

Should they win, they would then face the victor of the other semi-final in their four-team bracket.

If Arsenal top their group, they will be among the four winners that will join the six top-ranked countries’ runner-ups in Round 2. These teams are:

  • Paris SG 97.166 (France runner-up)
  • Wolfsburg 104.333 (Germany runner-up)
  • Real Madrid 37.099 (Spain runner-up)
  • Manchester United 12.366 (England runner-up)
  • BK Hacken 22.399 (Sweden runner-up)
  • Sparta Praha 27.233 (Czechia runner-up)

The qualifying round is conducted in a home-and-away format, with the seeded teams playing against unseeded teams.

At this stage, Arsenal will not face Manchester United; instead, they would meet one of the four teams with the lowest coefficient in the League path.

This means they would avoid Wolfsburg, Paris SG, Real Madrid, and potentially Juventus, should they progress past Round 1.

Here are the key dates for the 2023/24 season:

BOREHAMWOOD, ENGLAND - MAY 05: Katie McCabe of Arsenal celebrates their side's first goal scored by Frida Maanum of Arsenal (obscured) during the FA Women's Super League match between Arsenal and Leicester City at Meadow Park on May 05, 2023 in Borehamwood, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
BOREHAMWOOD, ENGLAND – MAY 05: Katie McCabe of Arsenal celebrates their side’s first goal scored by Frida Maanum of Arsenal (obscured) during the FA Women’s Super League match between Arsenal and Leicester City at Meadow Park on May 05, 2023 in Borehamwood, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Preliminary round (if needed) Draw: 30 June, Nyon (provisional) First leg: 26/27 July Second leg: 2/3 August

Round 1 (one-venue mini-tournaments) Draw: 30 June, Nyon (provisional) Semi-finals: 6 September Final/third-place play-off: 9 September

Round 2 Draw: 15 September, Nyon (provisional) First leg: 10/11 October Second leg: 18/19 October

Group stage Draw: 20 October, Nyon (provisional) Matchday 1: 14/15 November Matchday 2: 22/23 November Matchday 3: 13/14 December Matchday 4: 20/21 December Matchday 5: 24/25 January Matchday 6: 30/31 January

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, taking place in Australia/New Zealand, concludes on 20 August. Consequently, playing Qualifying Round 1 just 17 days after the final could result in players who reach the World Cup semi-finals having little to no break at all.

This could significantly increase the risk of injury during the season.

The players and coaching staff have persevered through a challenging season, marked by numerous injuries. Their dedication and effort deserve another chance to compete in this tournament and to strive for success as they did this season, reaching the semi-finals, only to be defeated in extra time.