Football: UEFA Champions League 2011 Semi Final Fixtures

The Semi-Finals of the 2011 UEFA Champions League which began with the qualifying rounds back in the summer of 2010, take place in late April and early May 2011, as Manchester United take on Shalke 04 and Barcelona face Real Madrid in the world’s biggest club football competition.

Below are full fixture details for each of the two-legged UEFA Champions League 2011 Semi Finals. Kick-off times are in Central European Time (CET).

Shalke 04 v Manchester United – UEFA Champions League 2011 Semi Final, Leg 1

  • Venue: Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
  • Date: Tuesday 26th April 2011
  • Kick-Off: 20:45 (CET) (19:45 BST)

Real Madrid v Barcelona – UEFA Champions League 2011 Semi Final, Leg 1

  • Venue: Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain
  • Date: Wednesday 27th April 2011
  • Kick-Off: 20:45 (CET) (19:45 BST)

Barcelona v Real Madrid – UEFA Champions League 2011 Semi Final, Leg 2

  • Venue: Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain
  • Date: Tuesday 3rd May 2011
  • Kick-Off: 20:45 (CET) (19:45 BST)

Manchester United v Shalke 04 – UEFA Champions League 2011 Semi Final, Leg 2

  • Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester, UK
  • Date: Wednesday 4th May 2011
  • Kick-Off: 20:45 (CET) (19:45 BST)

UEFA Champions League Final 2011

The UEFA Champions League Final for 2011 shall take place at Wembley Stadium, London, on Saturday 28th May 2011. Kick-off will be 20:45 (CET). The winner of Real Madrid and Barcelona shall be the “home” team for administrative purposes.


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