The UEFA Youth League enters its fourth season with the Under-19 teams of the 32 UEFA Champions League entrants joined by the 32 national youth champion clubs. UEFA.com explains how the season will work.



There are two methods of qualification for the UEFA Youth League, with the teams in each 'path' competing separately in the autumn ...

1: UEFA Champions League path: The 32 youth teams of the clubs which qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage.

2: Domestic Champions path: The domestic youth champions of the 32 best-ranked associations in the 2015 UEFA association coefficient rankings (the same rankings used to decide access to the 2016/17 UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League).

• If a team is eligible for both, they enter the UEFA Champions League path (i.e. Manchester City qualified for the Domestic Champions path but switched to the UEFA Champions League path as their senior team won their play-off).

• If there is a vacancy in the UEFA Champions League path, replacement criteria will be defined by the UEFA administration.

• A vacancy in the domestic champions path (including if a club is instead eligible for the UEFA Champions League path) is, in principle, filled by the domestic youth champion of the next best-ranked association.

• Holders Chelsea neither qualified for the UEFA Champions League nor won their domestic youth competition, so they will not be able to go for a third title in a row.

• The full list of contenders for both paths will be confirmed after the UEFA Champions League play-offs end.

Competition system

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UEFA Champions League path

The 32 clubs entering via the UEFA Champions League will compete in groups with the indentical make-up and fixture list as for the senior competition.

• The eight group winners will progress straight to the round of 16.

• The eight runners-up will go into the play-offs.

Domestic Champions path

The 32 teams will compete in two knockout rounds of home-and-away ties. There will be no seeding.

• The eight teams remaining after the second round will go into the play-offs.

Play-offs

The eight Domestic Champions path survivors will be drawn at home to the eight UEFA Champions League path runners-up in one-off ties to decide the eight remaining round of 16 berths.

Knockout phase and final

The knockout phase, starting with the round of 16 will consist of single-leg ties.

• The semi-finals and the final will be played on 21 and 24 April respectively at the Colovray stadium opposite UEFA's Swiss headquarters in Nyon.

More information can be seen in the competition's official regulations.

Season calendar

Pre-season draws

UEFA Champions League draw: 25 August, Monaco

Domestic Champions path draw (both rounds): 30 August, Nyon

Autumn matches

UEFA Champions League path matchday one: 13/14 September

UEFA Champions League path matchday two: 27/28 September

Domestic Champions path round one, first leg: 27/28 September

UEFA Champions League path matchday three: 18/19 October

Domestic Champions path round one, second leg: 18/19 October

UEFA Champions League path matchday four: 1/2 November

Domestic Champions path round two, first leg: 1/2 November

UEFA Champions League path matchday five: 22/23 November

Domestic Champions path round two, second leg: 22/23 November

UEFA Champions League path matchday six: 6/7 December

Knockout dates

Play-off draw: 12 December

Play-offs: 7/8 February

Knockout draw (round of 16 onwards): 13 February

Round of 16: 21/22 February

Quarter-finals: 7/8 March

Semi-final: 21 April, Nyon

Final: 24 April, Nyon

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