Hautcharage (French pronunciation: [oʃaʁaʒ]; Luxembourgish: Uewerkäerjeng, German: Oberkerschen) is a small town in the commune of Käerjeng, in south-western Luxembourg.
[1] Neighbouring towns include Clemency, Fingig, Hivange, Schouweiler, Bascharage and Linger.
The small river Mierbaach, which rises south of the Boufferdenger Muer, flows through Hautcharage.
The church of St. Denis was built in 1744 and consectrated on 15 August 1761 by the auxiliary bishop of Trier Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim.
In the first round, Hautcharage drew the title holders Chelsea and lost 21–0 on aggregate, which remains a European record defeat.