The 2020 OFC Champions League group stage was played from 15 February to 7 March 2020.[1] A total of 16 teams competed in the group stage to decide the eight places in the
knockout stage of the
2020 OFC Champions League.
Draw
The draw and the hosts of the qualifying stage were announced by the OFC on 13 December 2019.[1] The 16 teams (14 teams entering the group stage and two teams advancing from the qualifying stage) were drawn into four groups of four.
The champions of the seven developed associations, and the runners-up of New Caledonia, by virtue of having the best second team in the
2019 OFC Champions League, were drawn into Positions 1 and 2 of Groups A–D.
The runners-up of the six developed associations apart from New Caledonia were drawn into Position 3 of Groups A–D and Position 4 of Groups A–B. Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same group.
The winners and runners-up of the
qualifying stage, whose identity was not known at the time of the draw, were drawn into Position 4 of Groups C–D.
The four teams in each group played each other on a
round-robin basis at a centralised venue. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the
quarter-finals of the
knockout stage.
Schedule
Matches were played on the following dates and venues:
Group A matches were played between 16–22 February 2020 in
Papua New Guinea.
Group B matches were played between 15–21 February 2020 in
Vanuatu.
Group C matches were played between 1–7 March 2020 in
New Caledonia.
Group D matches were played between 1–7 March 2020 in
Tahiti.
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abcTupapa Maraerenga were ruled to have forfeited all matches, which were awarded as 3–0 wins to their opponents, due to their withdrawal.[2]
^On 1 March 2020, the OFC announced that Tupapa Maraerenga had withdrawn from the group stage due to three of their players not being allowed to compete by the Directorate of Health and Social Affairs of New Caledonia as their immunization for measles could not be confirmed.[3]
Following a proposal by the Local Organising Committee in Tahiti, the OFC agreed to change the venue for Group D from
Stade Pater,
Pirae to
Stade Municipal de Mahina,
Mahina.[4] However, due to heavy rain, the first match day of Group D would be played at Stade Pater after Stade Mahina was deemed not suitable for use by the Oceania Football Confederation in conjunction with the Local Organising Committee.[5] All times were local, TAHT (
UTC−10).