Champions League Women quarterfinals are set to deliver exciting matches

Stage 2 of the Champions League Women has concluded, and the quarterfinals are set to deliver exciting matches. Watch all the matches live on ETTU TV.
Let’s take a closer look at the upcoming quarterfinal clashes.
ASD Quattro Mori(ITA) vs. KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg (POL)
• First Leg: 19.01.2025, Cagliari
• Second Leg: 14.02.2025, Tarnobrzeg
ASD Quattro Mori will face a daunting task against four-time Champions League winners KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg. The Italian side, led by Liemei HU, will need a near-perfect performance to overcome the Polish powerhouse.
Tarnobrzeg enters the quarterfinals with a flawless record from the group stage. With stars like Fu YU, Satsuki ODO and Elizabeta SAMARA leading the charge, they are the favorites to advance to the semifinals.
UCAM Cartagena TM (ESP) vs. ttc berlin eastside (GER)
• First Leg: 19.01.2025, Cartagena
• Second Leg: 14.02.2025, Berlin
UCAM Cartagena TM secured their quarterfinal spot after a dominant performance in Group D. Led by Maria XIAO and Sofia-Xuan ZHANG, the Spanish side will be aiming to upset five-time Champions League winners TTC Berlin eastside.
Berlin rested their top stars during their final group match but remains one of the most formidable teams in the competition. Nina MITTELHAM, Xiaona SHAN, Sabina SURJAN and the upcoming young star, Josi Neumann provide the German side with unmatched depth.
Saint-Quentin TT (FRA) vs. Linz AG Froschberg (AUT)
• First Leg: 17.01.2025, Saint Quentin
• Second Leg: 15.02.2025, Linz
French Saint-Quentin TT advanced to the quarterfinals as runners-up in Group A. Camille LUTZ and Linda BERGSTRÖM have been key players for theFrench side, delivering crucial victories to secure their spot in the knockout stage.
Austria’s Linz AG Froschberg topped Group C with an unbeaten record. Suthasini SAWETTABUT, Ivana MALOBABIC, and Britt EERLAND have been in excellent form, making them one of the most consistent teams this season.
Metz TT (FRA) vs. Etival ASRTT (FRA)
• First Leg: 19.01.2025, Metz
• Second Leg: 28.02.2025, Etival
A thrilling all-French quarterfinal pits Metz TT againstEtival ASRTT. Metzsecured their quarterfinal spot with two wins in the group stage, while Etivalremained unbeaten in Group D, led by players like Christina KALLBERG and JieniSHAO.
Both teams know each other well, which adds an extra layer of intrigue to this tie. The outcome could go either way, making it one of the most anticipated quarterfinal matchups.
The Champions League Women quarterfinals are shaping up to be an intense stage of the competition. With powerhouse clubs and star players on display, the road to the semifinals promises excitement and drama. Will the reigning champions maintain their dominance, or will we see surprises in the knockout phase?

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