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Are there warnings in the Champions League semi-finals and what happens with yellow cards?

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Are there warnings in the Champions League semi-finals and what happens with yellow cards?

Article 52.2 of the UEFA Champions League Regulations says the following about cautions: “From the first match of the group stage, the players and members of the teams’ technical bodies are sanctioned for the next match of the competition after three warnings that do not give rise to a red card, as well as after any subsequent odd warning (fifth, seventh, ninth…).

All yellow cards are removed at the end of the quarterfinals. They do not move to the semi-finals. This ensures that no player can miss a hypothetical final due to a yellow card accumulation sanction, since a player cautioned with two yellow cards in the two semi-final matches would not be sanctioned for the final. Although you can do it if you see a red card, either straight red or double yellow.

Therefore, there are no players warned in any of the two semi-final matches: Bayern-Real Madrid and Borussia-PSG. At Real Madrid, Dani Carvajal is out due to suspension, but because he received the third yellow card during the visit to the Etihad and will not be available to Ancelotti at the Alianz Arena.

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