Here’s the latest on Concachampions horarios (schedules) based on available recent reporting:
- The competition typically runs February through June, with decisive rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, final) spread across spring; exact dates shift year to year depending on broadcaster schedules and venue availabilities. For 2025–2026 coverage, many outlets publish detailed timetables of matchdays and kickoff times once the bracket is set.[1][4]
- Typical sources for match times and broadcast info include Goal, 365Scores, Sporting News, and regional outlets in Spanish (e.g., Goal in Spanish, Mundo Deportivo in Spanish) which update as fixtures are confirmed.[3][4][5][1]
- If you want the precise upcoming match dates and kickoff times for your preferred team, tell me which team you’re following and whether you want local time (CET/CEST for Prague) or the local venue time. I can extract the exact schedule pages and convert them to your local time.
Illustration: a typical schedule flow
- Quarterfinals (first leg) – early April
- Quarterfinals (second leg) – mid-April
- Semifinals (first leg) – late April/early May
- Semifinals (second leg) – early May
- Final – early June
Would you like me to pull the current exact dates and kickoff times for the teams you care about and convert them to Prague time? If yes, tell me the teams and the competition year (e.g., 2025–2026 season).
Citations:
- Concachampions format and date ranges are described by Goal and related outlets in 2024–2025 reporting.[1][3]
- Scheduling details and broadcast information appear in 365Scores and Sporting News coverage for recent editions.[4][5]