A total of eight teams advancing from the second round (four group winners and four runners-up) will compete in the play-offs. The quarter-finals, semi-finals and the finals will be played as two-legged ties, with home and away matches.
Each two-legged tie is considered as one match, meaning that if the first leg ends with a draw, no extra period is played. However, if the aggregate score of both matches is a draw, the second leg will continue to be played with as many 5-minute periods as required to break the tie.
The first leg games were played on 6–8 March, and the second leg games were played on 14–15 March 2023. The second round group winners had the home advantage in the second leg.