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Is the new UWCL format easier for English teams?

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By Emergent News Desk

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Is the new UWCL format easier for English teams?

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The Women's Champions League (UWCL) has seen a surge in English teams' success this season, with Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea all reaching the quarter-finals.

The Women's Champions League (UWCL) has seen a surge in English teams' success this season, with Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea all reaching the quarter-finals. However, the question on everyone's mind is whether the new format introduced this season has made it easier for English teams to thrive.

Manchester United, competing in the main draw for the first time, secured a 5-0 aggregate victory over Atletico Madrid, while Arsenal went through the same path, beating OH Leuven 7-1 on aggregate. Chelsea had already booked their place in the quarter-finals by finishing in the top four of the league phase.

While the English teams' success is undeniable, some argue that the new format has made it easier for them to navigate the competition. The league phase changes, which include a new group stage format, have been touted as a key factor in the English teams' success. However, others argue that the teams' superiority is the main reason for their success.

Meanwhile, the debate about the impact of the new format on player welfare has also gained traction. With the season heading into its final months, games are coming thick and fast, especially for Premier League clubs still in Europe. The extra games, traveling, time difference, and added disadvantage when teams return to face an away game in the Premier League have raised concerns about player welfare.

Newcastle's 2,529-mile trek to Baku, the furthest distance ever traveled by an English side in the Champions League, is a prime example of the challenges teams face. The journey there and back, plus the difficulty of an away game at Manchester City on Saturday evening, is a tough ask, especially when you factor in how statistically, the results usually go against the team playing away in Europe.

In other news, LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets guard, has spoken about his experience of being involved in a car accident just a day before featuring in a game against the Houston Rockets. Ball, who was not injured in the accident, put up 11 points and recorded seven rebounds and seven assists in his side's 105-101 loss.

Brentford's appointment of Keith Andrews as their new manager has also raised eyebrows. Despite having little or no top-flight managerial experience, Andrews has led the Bees to seventh in the Premier League and into the FA Cup fifth round. This has sparked debate about how Brentford consistently appoint the right managers, with many tipping them as relegation candidates before the season.

Lastly, England batter Jos Buttler has spoken about his poor run of form at the T20 World Cup. Buttler, who has not scored a fifty in 14 international innings this winter, has said that he will not "rein it in" to correct his form, instead choosing to keep playing the scoreboard.

In conclusion, while the new UWCL format may have contributed to the English teams' success, it is clear that other factors, such as team superiority and player welfare, also play a significant role. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how these factors continue to shape the competition.

Sources:

  • BBC Sport women’s football news reporter
  • Getty Images
  • Keith Andrews, Brentford manager
  • Jos Buttler, England batter
  • LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets guard

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