This would have been the first UEFA club competition final hosted at the Generali Arena, and the first to be hosted by the city of Vienna and Austria since the 1995 UEFA Champions League Final at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion. It is the home ground of Austrian club Austria Wien. Due to UEFA regulations regarding naming rights of non-tournament sponsors, the stadium is referred to as the "Viola Park" in all UEFA materials. The eventual venue will be Anoeta Stadium in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain. The stadium, city, and province will host their first ever UEFA club competition final. The greater Basque Country however had seen the San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Biscay, hosting the second leg of the 1977 UEFA Cup Final.
Original host selection
An open bidding process was launched on 22 September 2017 by UEFA to select the venues of the finals of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Women's Champions League in 2020. Associations had until 31 October 2017 to express interest, and bid dossiers must be submitted by 1 March 2018. UEFA announced on 3 November 2017 that three associations had expressed interest in hosting the 2020 UEFA Women's Champions League final.
Country
Stadium
City
Capacity
Generali Arena
Vienna
17,500
Stade Maurice Dufrasne
Liège
30,023
VTB Arena
Moscow
27,000
The Generali Arena was selected by the UEFA Executive Committee during their meeting in Kiev on 24 May 2018.
Postponement and relocation
The 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League was postponed indefinitely on 17 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. The final was officially postponed on 23 March 2020. A working group was set up by UEFA to decide the calendar of the remainder of the season, with the final decision made at the UEFA Executive Committee meeting on 17 June 2020. It was decided that the remaining matches, including the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, will be played between 21 and 30 August at San Mamés, Bilbao and Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastián in Basque Country, Spain, as an eight-team single-match knockout tournament, with San Sebastián hosting the final. Unlike the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, where the host venues of future finals already awarded since 2020 were all pushed back a year, the host venues of future Women's Champions League finals already awarded remained the same. The Austrian Football Association said over 12,000 tickets had already been sold for the final and they would all be refunded.
Pre-match
Ambassador
Austrian footballer Nina Burger was the original ambassador for the Vienna final.
Match
Details
The "home" team was determined by an additional draw held on 8 November 2019, 13:30 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.