DateRKodus v Võõrsil-
09/09 16:30 48 Slovácko - naised v Okžetpes - naised 3-0
09/09 16:00 656 FSK St Pölten - naised v PAOK Salonika - naised 3-0
09/09 16:00 656 FC Zürich - naised v Birkirkara – naised 3-1
09/09 16:00 656 KS Vllaznia - naised v Valur Reykjavík - naised 1-2
09/09 15:00 656 Poltava Vorskla - naised v ŽNK Osijek - naised 3-0
09/09 15:00 656 Ajax - naised v Dinamo-BGU - naised 3-0
09/09 15:00 656 Gintra Universitetas - naised v Glasgow City - naised 0-3
09/09 14:30 656 Apollon Limassol - naised v FC Samegrelo - naised 3-0
09/09 14:00 656 ŽFK Spartak - naised v KuPS - naised 2-1
09/09 13:00 656 Olimpia Cluj - naised v Kiryat Gat SC - naised 4-3
09/09 13:00 656 Arsenal - naised v Paris FC - naised 5-7
09/09 12:00 48 GKS Katowice - naised v FK Lokomotiv Stara Zagora - naised 3-1
09/09 12:00 48 Brøndby - naised v FK Minsk - naised 2-1
09/09 11:30 48 SK Sturm Graz - naised v Stjarnan - naised 6-7
09/09 11:00 656 Eintracht Frankfurt - naised v Juventus - naised 6-5
09/09 10:30 48 HB Køge - naised v KÍ Klaksvík - naised 3-1
09/09 10:00 48 KFF Hajvalia – naised v Fomget GSK - naised 0-6
09/09 10:00 48 Biik Kazygurt - naised v Cliftonville LFC - naised 4-2
09/09 09:00 48 ŽNK Pomurje - naised v ŽFK Ljuboten - naised 7-1
09/09 09:00 48 Sarajevo - naised v FC Flora Tallinn - naised 5-3
09/09 09:00 48 Shelbourne - naised v Cardiff City - naised 3-0
09/09 08:00 48 Ferencvárosi TC - naised v Spartak Myjava - naised 7-0
09/06 19:15 148 Paris FC - naised v FC Kryvbas Kriviy Rih - naised 4-0
09/06 19:00 148 Benfica - naised v Cliftonville LFC - naised 8-1
09/06 18:00 148 GKS Katowice - naised v Anderlecht - naised 0-5
09/06 18:00 148 Vålerenga - naised v FK Minsk - naised 3-1
09/06 17:00 148 FC Twente - naised v SK Sturm Graz - naised 6-0
09/06 17:00 148 HB Køge - naised v KuPS - naised 1-2
09/06 16:30 148 Eintracht Frankfurt - naised v Slovácko - naised 1-0
09/06 16:00 148 FC Breznica - naised v Birkirkara – naised 0-1

The UEFA Women's Champions League, previously called the UEFA Women's Cup (2001–2009), is a European women's association football competition. It involves the top club teams from countries affiliated with the European governing body UEFA.

The competition was first played in 2001–02 under the name UEFA Women's Cup, and renamed the Champions League for the 2009–10 edition. The most significant changes in 2009 were the inclusion of runners-up from the top eight ranked nations, a one-off final as opposed to the two-legged finals in previous years, and – until 2018 – playing the final in the same city as the men's UEFA Champions League final. In the 2021–22 season, the competition proper included a group stage for the first time in the Women's Champions League era.

Lyon is the most successful club in the competition's history, winning the title eight times, including five consecutive titles from 2016 to 2020. Barcelona are the current champions, having beaten VfL Wolfsburg in the 2023 final.

The idea of creating two new women's European Cups is regularly raised to offer more matches.

UEFA Naiste Meistrite Liiga on UEFA poolt korraldatav Euroopa klubide naiste jalgpalli kõrgeim tase. Võistlus peeti esmakordselt hooajal 2001–02 kui UEFA Naiste karikas. 2009–10 hooajast nimetati see ümber Naiste Meistrite Liigaks.

Turniirile pääsevad riiklikud meistrid ja mõnedel juhtudel ka asemeistrid UEFA liikmesriikidest. Turniiri formaat on muutunud alates selle loomisest, kuid praegu koosneb see kaheetapilisest grupietapist, millele järgneb väljalangemismängude voor.

Turniiri läbi aegade edukaim klubi on Lyon, kes on võitnud seitse tiitlit. Teine edukaim klubi on Frankfurt, kes on võitnud neli tiitlit.