Friday, June 18, 2021

Most dates for the 2021-22 season are set

Yesterday, Barcelona announced the official dates for most tournaments in the 2021-22 season after confirmation from the RFEF and UEFA. All details aren't exactly known, but there's information about some important games, so without further ado, let's look at them.

The league will start on August 14th, though the rival is unknown. The dates for El Clásico and the Catalan derby are yet to be known. There are no details for the end of the season either, though it probably will be in May as it's been on other occasions. For holidays, there won't be any games on December 24th/2th/26th, but there will be on New Year's Eve (December 31st).


For the Copa del Rey, the final will be played on April 23rd of 2022. And for the Supercopa de España, there hasn't been a date, but it's speculated that it will be on January like the previous tournaments. The rival in the semi-finals will be Real Madrid, while Atlético Madrid and Athletic battle in the other semifinal matchup.


For the Champions League, the draw for the group stage will be made on August 26th. These will be the dates for the group stage games:
First game: September 14th/15h
Second game: September 28th/29th
Third game: October 19th/20th
Fourth game: November 2nd/3rd
Fifth game: Novmber 23rd/24th
Sixth game: December 7th/8th

Then for the knockout stage games, the dates will be the following:
R16 (1st leg): February 15th/16th/22nd/23rd, 2022
R16 (2nd leg): March 8th/9th/15th/16th, 2022
QF (1st leg): April 5th/6th, 2022
QF (2nd leg): April 12th/13th, 2022
Semifinals (1st leg): April 26th/27th, 2022
Semifinals (2nd leg): May 3rd/4th, 2022
Final: May 28th, at Saint Petersburg Stadium.


And finally, for international breaks in 2021, the dates will be September 1st-8th, October 8th-12th, and November 11th-16th. For Conmebol qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, the remaining dates are January 27th through February 1st and March 24-29th. The Inter-confederation play-offs will be June 2nd-7th.


That is all for today, so I hope you liked this entry, and as always, I'll see you in the next blog.

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