The Champions League enters its most high-stakes phase this March, as the Round of 16 brings together Europe’s elite after a tense knockout play-off round.
Heavyweights like Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Newcastle have successfully secured their spots to join seeded giants, including Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool, in the quest for the trophy.
With the first legs scheduled for March 10-11 and the decisive return fixtures on March 17-18, every goal is vital as the path to the final in Budapest becomes clear. Fans can witness the drama live in some of the world's most iconic stadiums.
If you want to be there for the action, GOAL has everything you need to know about the upcoming fixtures and how to get tickets below.
Upcoming UEFA Champions League fixtures
NB: In the schedule below, kick-off is shown in GMT first, followed by the home team's local time
| Date | Match | Location | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue Mar 10 | Galatasaray vs Liverpool (5:45pm) | RAMS Park (Istanbul) | Tickets |
| Atalanta vs Bayern Munich (8pm) | Gewiss Stadium (Bergamo) | Tickets | |
| Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham (8pm) | Metropolitano Stadium (Madrid) | Tickets | |
| Newcastle vs Barcelona (8pm) | St James' Park (Newcastle) | Tickets | |
| Wed Mar 11 | Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal (5:45pm) | BayArena (Leverkusen) | Tickets |
| Bodø/Glimt vs Sporting CP (8pm) | Aspmyra Stadion (Bodø) | Tickets | |
| PSG vs Chelsea (8pm) | Parc des Princes (Paris) | Tickets | |
| Real Madrid vs Man City (8pm) | Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) | Tickets | |
| Tue Mar 17 | Sporting CP vs Bodø/Glimt (5:45pm) | Estádio José Alvalade (Lisbon) | Tickets |
| Arsenal vs Bayer Leverkusen (8pm) | Emirates Stadium (London) | Tickets | |
| Chelsea vs PSG (8pm) | Stamford Bridge (London) | Tickets | |
| Man City vs Real Madrid (8pm) | Etihad Stadium (Manchester) | Tickets | |
| Wed Mar 18 | Barcelona vs Newcastle (5:45pm) | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys | Tickets |
| Bayern Munich vs Atalanta (8pm) | Allianz Arena (Munich) | Tickets | |
| Liverpool vs Galatasaray (8pm) | Anfield (Liverpool) | Tickets | |
| Tottenham vs Atletico Madrid (8pm) | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | Tickets |
What is the UEFA Champions League 2026 schedule?
The qualifying rounds for this season’s Champions League kicked off way back in mid-June. So the complete competition lasts almost twelve months, with the final taking place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest at the end of May. This is the remaining round dates:
- Jan 20-21: League Phase (Matchday 7)
- Jan 28: League Phase (Matchday 8)
- February 17-18: Knockout phase play-offs (1st leg)
- February 24-25: Knockout phase play-offs (2nd leg)
- March 10-11: Round of 16 (1st leg)
- March 17-18: Round of 16 (2nd leg)
- April 7-8: Quarter-finals (1st leg)
- April 14-15: Quarter-finals (2nd leg)
- April 28-29: Semi-finals (1st leg)
- May 5-6: Semi-finals (2nd leg)
- May 30: Final
How to buy UEFA Champions League match tickets
Apart from the UEFA Champions League final, you cannot buy tickets for Champions League games directly through UEFA itself. Instead, they are sold club-by-club among the teams competing in this season's edition. You must visit the individual club’s sites for the fixture you want to attend and buy your seat from there.
While the official club portals are the safest way for supporters to purchase Champions League tickets, those looking to attend matches may wish to consider secondary resale sites such as StubHub, which could give them the best opportunity of securing last-minute seats.
How much are UEFA Champions League match tickets?
The price for UEFA Champions League tickets varies depending on several factors, including which clubs are involved, the venue, and the stage of the competition. For example, a semi-final featuring Real Madrid or Arsenal would cost far more than a league phase encounter in Limassol, watching Pafos.
Clubs will typically set prices for UEFA Champions League tickets at the start of a season for the league stage. If a team progresses to the knockout rounds, then prices may increase for certain fixtures, depending on opponent, location, and demand.
Keep tabs on the various clubs’ official ticket portals for additional information about availability and prices. Tickets on secondary resale sites such as StubHub are currently available from €60 upwards.

