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·25 de enero de 2026
FIFA Women’s Champions Cup: Tickets, final phase dates, record prize money and everything to know

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·25 de enero de 2026

The FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will crown its inaugural winner next month and the excitement is building. Four continental title winners will battle it out to lift the trophy in the first edition of this groundbreaking new tournament.
The initial six teams are now down to four as the final phase approaches. The semi-finals, final and third-place match will be held in London, giving local fans a great opportunity to see UEFA Women’s Champions League winners Arsenal challenge for the silverware.
Here’s everything you need to know about the tournament, including the amount on offer in the mouthwatering prize money pot.
The Women’s Champions Cup features the six confederation champions from the previous full season. Those participating this year are Arsenal, Gotham FC, Corinthians, ASFAR, Auckland United FC and Wuhan Chegu Jiangda WFC.
The tournament consists of two initial rounds, which saw OFC Champions League winners Auckland United and AFC Champions League winners Wuhan Jiangda eliminated.
As a result, Arsenal (UWCL), Gotham FC (Concacaf), Corinthians (CONMEBOL) and ASFAR (CAF Champions League) progress to the semi-finals.
The Women’s Champions Cup semi-finals will take place at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium on Wednesday, January 28th. Gotham FC will face Corinthians, while Arsenal are up against ASFAR.
The final and third-place deciding match will be held on Arsenal soil on February 1st. Here’s a full list of each match and its details:
Wednesday, January 28th — Semi-finals at Gtech Community Stadium
Gotham FC vs SC Corinthians (12:30 GMT)
Arsenal vs ASFAR (18:00 GMT)
Sunday, February 1st — Finals at Emirates Stadium
Play-off for Third Place: SF1 vs SF2 Runner-Up (14:45 GMT)
Final: SF1 vs SF2 Winners (18:00 GMT)
At the time of writing, tickets are still available to purchase for both the semi-finals and final. You can find out more about availability and prices here.
The FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will be played annually, during years between FIFA Women’s Club World Cups. The arrival of this tournament will ensure a continuous global events calendar within women’s football.
A record-breaking amount of prize money is on offer to the first-ever women’s intercontinental club champions. The winners will receive an unprecedented $2.3 million (£1.68m) — the highest single payout ever awarded in women’s club football. Runners-up will earn $1 million (£733,000) as a result of reaching the grand final at the Emirates.
The semi-finalists who are eliminated will both receive $200,000 (£147,000) in participation payments. Auckland United and Wuhan Chegu Jiangda, who were knocked out in the earlier rounds, will both pocket $100,000 (£73,000) for their efforts.









































