Women's Champions League draw
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The draw for the knockout phase of the Women's Champions League was conducted this afternoon in Nyon. Germany's two representatives advanced from the league phase as they finished in the top 12 of
Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United remain in the hunt for Women's Champions League glory - but how are they set for the knockout stages?
Matchday 6 promises plenty of high stakes with four direct quarterfinal spots and two knockout phase playoff berths still undecided. Champions League giants OL Lyonnes and FC Barcelona are among the 10 teams who clinched a spot in the next round,
Chelsea team news: Beating Brighton in a Women’s Super League match wasn’t a special occasion. It was still notable as it put Chelsea back on a winning streak, albeit a very short one, following a rather weird stretch of three winless games for the blues.
Arsenal, Barcelona and Bayern Munich boasted some of Europe’s top performers, but it was an unheralded figure who headlined this week’s action.
Elsewhere, Real Madrid are struggling and there is increasing pressure on the position of the manager Xabi Alonso, while Hansi Flick's Barcelona look strong. Let's take a look our Power Rankings: It was a challenging weekend for the side coached by Mikel Arteta,
Jules Kounde has experienced several standout nights since arriving at Barcelona, but his performance in the dramatic comeback against Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Champions League group stage