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Champions League Knockout Play-offs Draw 2025/26 Explained: Tickets, TV Guides, Winners and Losers of the Draw

Champions League Knockout Play-offs Draw 2025/26 Explained: Tickets, TV Guides, Winners and Losers of the Draw

The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League knockout phase play-offs are set, and this draw is exactly the kind that turns February into a month-long football binge.

Eight two-legged ties will decide who joins the Round of 16, where the league-phase top eight are already waiting.

The new Champions League format doesn’t just determine who qualifies, it also shapes the path (and limits the number of possible opponents) much earlier than before.

Key takeaways

  • The eight KO play-off ties are confirmed, with matches in February 2026.
  • Several pairings are first-time Champions League meetings.
  • The bracket design means each top-eight team has two possible Round of 16 opponents, which makes planning (and ticket buying) more straightforward than a fully open draw.
  • The final destination is locked: Puskás Aréna, Budapest, 30 May 2026.

Important UCL dates

The European governing body has confirmed the windows for each round. Individual kick-off times are assigned later, but Champions League games typically kick off at 18:45 CET or 21:00 CET.

Round Dates (CET)
Knockout phase play-offs (1st legs) 17/18 February 2026
Knockout phase play-offs (2nd legs) 24/25 February 2026
Round of 16 10/11 & 17/18 March 2026
Quarter-finals 7/8 & 14/15 April 2026
Semi-finals 28/29 April & 5/6 May 2026
Final (Budapest) 30 May 2026

The format explained: league phase - KO play-offs - fixed bracket format

Why do we have “knockout phase play-offs”

In the new Champions League structure, teams are ranked after the league phase. Then:

  • The top 8 go straight into the Round of 16.
  • Teams ranked 9-24 go into two-legged knockout play-offs to earn the other eight Round of 16 spots.

UEFA also explains the draw mechanics clearly: clubs are paired by league-phase positions into seeded pairs (9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16) and unseeded pairs (17-18, 19-20, 21-22, 23-24), then slotted into the bracket accordingly.

What the ‘silver’ and ‘blue’ sides are showing

  • The outer KOPO (knockout play-off) ties sit at the edges.
  • Closer to the middle, you see the Round of 16 “seed pair” boxes (like Barcelona/Chelsea, Liverpool/Tottenham, etc.).
  • Each Round of 16 seed pair is connected to two KOPO ties, meaning every top-eight team has only two possible opponents (not a full open draw). That’s why the same seed pair appears near two different KOPO branches in the graphic.

Home advantage note

In the KO play-offs, higher-ranked teams (the seeded side) typically get the second leg at home, and the bracket note reinforces the importance of the return leg being the decisive night.

The KO play-off fixtures

Knockout Playoffs First Leg Schedule:

KOPO fixture Date Time Stadium
Benfica vs Real Madrid 18 Feb 26 TBD Estádio da Luz
Bodø/Glimt vs Inter 18 Feb 26 TBD Aspmyra Stadion
Monaco vs Paris (PSG) 18 Feb 26 TBD Stade Louis II
Qarabağ vs Newcastle 18 Feb 26 TBD Tofig Bahramov Republican Stadium
Galatasaray vs Juventus 18 Feb 26 TBD RAMS Park
Club Brugge vs Atlético 18 Feb 26 TBD Jan Breydel Stadium
Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta 18 Feb 26 TBD Signal Iduna Park
Olympiacos vs Leverkusen 18 Feb 26 TBD Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium

Knockout Playoffs Second Leg Schedule:

KOPO fixture Date Time Stadium
Real Madrid vs Benfica 25 Feb 26 TBD Bernabéu
Inter Milan vs Bodø/Glimt 25 Feb 26 TBD San Siro Stadium
Paris (PSG) vs Monaco 25 Feb 26 TBD Parc des Princes
Newcastle vs Qarabağ 25 Feb 26 TBD St James’ Park
Juventus vs Galatasaray 25 Feb 26 TBD Allianz Stadium
Atlético vs Club Brugge 25 Feb 26 TBD Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Atalanta vs Borussia Dortmund 25 Feb 26 TBD New Balance Arena
Leverkusen vs Olympiacos 25 Feb 26 TBD BayArena

UCL head-to-head History

KOPO fixture Head-to-Head in UCL
Benfica vs Real Madrid Benfica 3W, Real 1W, 0D
Bodø/Glimt vs Inter First UCL meeting
Monaco vs Paris (PSG) First UCL meeting
Qarabağ vs Newcastle First UCL meeting
Galatasaray vs Juventus Gala 2W, Juve 1W, 3D
Club Brugge vs Atlético Brugge 2W, Atleti 2W, 2D
Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta First UCL meeting
Olympiacos vs Leverkusen Oly 0W, Leverkusen 2W, 1D

Winners of the draw

The neutral fan

This bracket gives variety: a monster legacy tie (Benfica-Real Madrid), a heavyweight domestic clash (Monaco-PSG), and tactical chess ties (Brugge-Atleti, Olympiacos-Leverkusen).

Ticket hunters who plan early

Two-legged ties mean two premium matchdays per matchup. If you’re buying through a resale marketplace, early browsing helps you compare price tiers and delivery types before demand spikes.

Benfica or Real Madrid

Head-to-head records lean toward Benfica historically in European Cup/UCL terms. Goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin’s last-minute heroics helped Benfica to catch the last-minute train to Budapest.

However same Trubin goal put Real Madrid in the 9th position, adding two more games on their route to Budapest. Real Madrid are built for Champions League chaos, but Benfica have a real European pedigree, as they have shown in the last match.

Benfica under Mourinho will face Real Madrid to end their European curse, and Arbeloa’s Madrid with Kylian Mbappe will be waiting for Benfica for revenge at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Bodø/Glimt vs Inter

Bodø/Glimt’s UCL run is nothing short of a dream. They have beaten Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and Diego Simeone’s Atletico De Madrid. They even refused to yield to Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund.

Losers of The Draw

Anyone who wanted new opponents only

Monaco vs PSG is the opposite of that; it’s familiarity, pressure, and zero room for surprises. UEFA confirms it as one of the set play-off ties.

Anyone planning to skip these clashes

A knockout round is a do-or-die round. UCL history is filled with teams giving their absolute best on the pitch, and all knockout rounds have had a fair share of tempers flaring, dramas unravelling, and peak football moments. These are meant to be cherished live, and skipping will be a very big mistake.

Round of 16 preview: who could play who?

UEFA confirms the top eight already through: Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern München, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Sporting CP, Tottenham.

From the bracket logic, each of these teams has two possible opponents, depending on which KOPO ties are won..

Potential Round of 16 opponent sets

Seeded R16 team Possible opponents (KOPO winners)
Barcelona/Chelsea Monaco-PSG winner or Qarabağ-Newcastle winner
Liverpool/Tottenham Galatasaray-Juventus winner or Club Brugge-Atlético winner
Man City/Sporting CP Benfica-Real Madrid winner or Bodø/Glimt-Inter winner
Arsenal/Bayern Dortmund-Atalanta winner or Olympiacos-Leverkusen winner

How to get tickets for these Champions League matches?

Whether you want Champions League tickets, a specific tie like Benfica vs Real Madrid tickets, or you’re chasing a potential Round of 16 night, the buying mindset is the same: move early, compare options, and confirm delivery method. You can do all at that at the same time through 1BoxOffice.

The practical way fans do it at 1BoxOffice

  1. Pick the exact Fixture
  2. Compare listings by seating category and price tier
  3. Check delivery type + timing
  4. Plan matchday logistics

Streaming and how to watch it on Television?

If you can’t make it in person, UEFA’s “Where to watch” page is the safest starting point for official broadcast partners by country/region.

Common broadcaster patterns

Region Typical official partners (examples vary by country)
UK & Ireland TNT Sports / discovery+ (check listings)
USA CBS / Paramount+ (check match schedule)
MENA beIN SPORTS (territory rules apply)
Many European markets Mix of major sports networks + UEFA’s listed partners
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