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2017–18 UEFA Youth League knockout phase

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The 2017–18 UEFA Youth League knockout phase began on 6 February 2018 and concluded on 23 April 2018 with the final at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland, to decide the champions of the 2017–18 UEFA Youth League. A total of 24 teams competed in the knockout phase.[1]

Times up to 24 March 2018 (knockout round play-offs, round of 16 and quarter-finals) are CET (UTC+1), thereafter times (semi-finals and final) are CEST (UTC+2).

Round and draw dates

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The schedule of the knockout phase (knockout round play-offs and round of 16 onwards) is as follows (all draws are held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland).

Round Draw Match dates
Knockout round play-offs 11 December 2017 6–7 February 2018
Round of 16 9 February 2018 20–21 February 2018
Quarter-finals 13–14 March 2018
Semi-finals 20 April 2018 at Colovray Stadium, Nyon[2]
Final 23 April 2018 at Colovray Stadium, Nyon[2]

Format

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The knockout phase (knockout round play-offs and round of 16 onwards), played as a single-elimination tournament, involved 24 teams: 16 teams which qualified from the UEFA Champions League Path (eight group winners and eight group runners-up), and eight teams which qualified from the Domestic Champions Path (eight second round winners):[1]

  • The eight group winners from the UEFA Champions League Path entered the round of 16.
  • The eight group runners-up from the UEFA Champions League Path and the eight second round winners from the Domestic Champions Path entered the knockout round play-offs. The eight play-off winners advanced to the round of 16.

Each tie was played over a single match. If the score was tied after full time, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time was played).[1]

Qualified teams

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UEFA Champions League Path

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Group Winners
(enter round of 16)
Runners-up
(enter play-offs as away team)
A Switzerland Basel England Manchester United
B Germany Bayern Munich France Paris Saint-Germain
C England Chelsea Spain Atlético Madrid
D Spain Barcelona Portugal Sporting CP
E England Liverpool Russia Spartak Moscow
F England Manchester City Netherlands Feyenoord
G Portugal Porto France Monaco
H England Tottenham Hotspur Spain Real Madrid

Domestic Champions Path

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Second round winners
(enter play-offs as home team)
Norway Molde
Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar
Italy Internazionale
Netherlands Ajax
Serbia Brodarac
Slovakia Nitra
Russia Krasnodar
Austria Red Bull Salzburg

Bracket

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The draw for the round of 16 onwards was held on 9 February 2018, 13:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[3][4] The mechanism of the draws for each round was as follows:

  • In the draw for the round of 16, there were no seedings, and the 16 teams (eight UEFA Champions League Path group winners and eight play-off winners) were drawn into eight ties. Teams from the same UEFA Champions League Path group could not be drawn against each other, but teams from the same association could be drawn against each other. The draw also decided the home team for each round of 16 match.
  • In the draws for the quarter-finals onwards, there were no seedings, and teams from the same UEFA Champions League Path group or the same association could be drawn against each other (the identity of all teams were not known at the time of the draw). The draws also decided the home team for each quarter-final, and the "home" team for administrative purposes for each semi-final and final (which were played at a neutral venue).
Knockout round play-offsRound of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
Germany Bayern Munich2
Russia Krasnodar0 (0)Spain Real Madrid3
Spain Real Madrid2
Spain Real Madrid (p)0 (3)
England Chelsea4
England Chelsea5
20 April – Nyon
Slovakia Nitra2Netherlands Feyenoord2
England Chelsea (p)2 (5)
Netherlands Feyenoord3
Portugal Porto2 (4)
England Tottenham Hotspur (p)1 (3)
Norway Molde2 (2)France Monaco1 (1)
England Tottenham Hotspur0
France Monaco (p)2 (4)
Portugal Porto2
Portugal Porto3
23 April – Nyon
Austria Red Bull Salzburg5Austria Red Bull Salzburg1
England Chelsea0
Portugal Sporting CP2
Spain Barcelona3
England Manchester City (p)1 (3)
Italy Internazionale (p)3 (3)Italy Internazionale1 (2)
England Manchester City (p)1 (3)
Russia Spartak Moscow3 (1)
England Liverpool1 (2)
England Liverpool2
20 April – Nyon
Serbia Brodarac0England Manchester United0
England Manchester City4
England Manchester United2
Spain Barcelona5
France Paris Saint-Germain0
Netherlands Ajax0 (2)Spain Barcelona1
Spain Barcelona2
France Paris Saint-Germain (p)0 (4)
Spain Atlético Madrid0
Spain Atlético Madrid1
Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar1Switzerland Basel0
Spain Atlético Madrid3

Knockout round play-offs

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The Krasnodar Stadium during Krasnodar v Real Madrid.

The draw for the knockout round play-offs was held on 11 December 2017, 14:30 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[5][6] The eight second round winners from the Domestic Champions Path were drawn against the eight group runners-up from the UEFA Champions League Path, with the teams from the Domestic Champions Path hosting the match. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other. The eight play-off winners advanced to the round of 16, where they were joined by the eight group winners from the UEFA Champions League Path.

Summary

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The matches were played on 6 and 7 February 2018.

Home teamScoreAway team
Molde Norway2–2 (2–4 p)France Monaco
Internazionale Italy3–3 (3–1 p)Russia Spartak Moscow
Ajax Netherlands0–0 (2–4 p)France Paris Saint-Germain
Red Bull Salzburg Austria5–2Portugal Sporting CP
Brodarac Serbia0–2England Manchester United
Nitra Slovakia2–3Netherlands Feyenoord
Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina1–3Spain Atlético Madrid
Krasnodar Russia0–0 (0–3 p)Spain Real Madrid

Matches

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Molde Norway2–2France Monaco
Report
Penalties
2–4
Attendance: 615[7]

Internazionale Italy3–3Russia Spartak Moscow
Report
Penalties
3–1
Attendance: 4,500[8]
Referee: Nicolas Rainville (France)

Ajax Netherlands0–0France Paris Saint-Germain
Report
Penalties
2–4
Attendance: 1,850[9]
Referee: Craig Pawson (England)

Red Bull Salzburg Austria5–2Portugal Sporting CP
Report
Attendance: 1,329[10]
Referee: Bojan Pandžić (Sweden)

Brodarac Serbia0–2England Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 3,000[11]
Referee: Alexander Harkam (Austria)

Nitra Slovakia2–3Netherlands Feyenoord
Report

Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina1–3Spain Atlético Madrid
Report
Attendance: 7,500[13]
Referee: Mete Kalkavan (Turkey)

Krasnodar Russia0–0Spain Real Madrid
Report
Penalties
0–3
Attendance: 32,510
Referee: Thorvaldur Árnason (Iceland)

Round of 16

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Summary

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The round of 16 matches were played on 20 and 21 February 2018.

Home teamScoreAway team
Bayern Munich Germany2–3Spain Real Madrid
Manchester City England1–1 (3–2 p)Italy Internazionale
Atlético Madrid Spain1–0Switzerland Basel
Porto Portugal3–1Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Paris Saint-Germain France0–1Spain Barcelona
Liverpool England2–0England Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur England1–1 (3–1 p)France Monaco
Chelsea England5–2Netherlands Feyenoord

Matches

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Bayern Munich Germany2–3Spain Real Madrid
Report

Manchester City England1–1Italy Internazionale
Report
Penalties
3–2
Attendance: 466
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen (Denmark)

Atlético Madrid Spain1–0Switzerland Basel
Report
Attendance: 431
Referee: Andrew Dallas (Scotland)

Porto Portugal3–1Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Report

Paris Saint-Germain France0–1Spain Barcelona
Report

Liverpool England2–0England Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 830
Referee: Tiago Martins (Portugal)

Tottenham Hotspur England1–1France Monaco
Report
Penalties
3–1
Attendance: 272
Referee: Ville Nevalainen (Finland)

Chelsea England5–2Netherlands Feyenoord
Report

Quarter-finals

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Summary

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The quarter-finals were played on 13 and 14 March 2018.

Home teamScoreAway team
Real Madrid Spain2–4England Chelsea
Manchester City England1–1 (3–2 p)England Liverpool
Barcelona Spain2–0Spain Atlético Madrid
Tottenham Hotspur England0–2Portugal Porto

Matches

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Real Madrid Spain2–4England Chelsea
Report


Barcelona Spain2–0Spain Atlético Madrid
Report
Attendance: 1,758[16]

Tottenham Hotspur England0–2Portugal Porto
Report

Semi-finals

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Summary

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The semi-finals were played on 20 April 2018 at Colovray Stadium, Nyon.[2][18]

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Manchester City England4–5Spain Barcelona
Chelsea England2–2 (5–4 p)Portugal Porto

Matches

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Manchester City England4–5Spain Barcelona
Report

Final

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The final was played on 23 April 2018 at Colovray Stadium, Nyon.[2][18]

Chelsea England0–3Spain Barcelona
Report
Attendance: 7,200

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Regulations of the UEFA Youth League 2017/18" (PDF). UEFA. 4 April 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 21, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Final tournament: Nyon 2018". UEFA. Archived from the original on September 22, 2017.
  3. ^ "UEFA Youth League knockout draw". UEFA.
  4. ^ "Youth League knockout draw: Liverpool get United". UEFA. 9 February 2018.
  5. ^ "UEFA Youth League play-off draw". UEFA.
  6. ^ "UEFA Youth League play-off draw". UEFA. 11 December 2017.
  7. ^ "Molde FK VS AS Monaco" (JSON). UEFA.
  8. ^ "Inter Milan vs Spartak Moscow" (JSON). UEFA.
  9. ^ "Ajax VS PSG" (JSON). UEFA.
  10. ^ "Red Bull Salzburg VS Sporting CP" (JSON). UEFA.
  11. ^ "FK Brodarac VS Manchester United" (JSON). UEFA.
  12. ^ "FC Nitra VS Feyenoord" (JSON). UEFA.
  13. ^ "Željezničar Sarajevo VS Atlético Madrid" (JSON). UEFA.
  14. ^ "Real Madrid VS Chelsea" (JSON). UEFA.
  15. ^ "Manchester City VS Liverpool" (JSON). UEFA.
  16. ^ @FCBmasia (13 March 2018). "👏Avui som 1.758 espectadors al Mini, gràcies a tots per venir!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  17. ^ "Spurs 0-2 FC Porto (U19 UYL) - report from Hotspur Way". Tottenham Hotspur.
  18. ^ a b "2018 UEFA Youth League final tournament programme" (PDF). UEFA.
  19. ^ "Chelsea VS FC Porto" (JSON). UEFA.
  20. ^ "Chelsea VS FC Barcelona" (JSON). UEFA.
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