#UWCL quarter-final line-up taking shape

#UWCL quarter-final line-up taking shape

UEFA Women's Champions League holders Lyon are among the confirmed quarter-finalists so far as the round of 16 second legs are played on Wednesday and Thursday.Second legs: Marie-Antoinette Katoto kept up her superb scoring streak with two in the second leg for Paris©Getty ImagesWednesday 31 OctoberBrøndby 0-2 LSK Kvinne... UEFA.com - News

#UWCL last 16: how the ties stand

#UWCL last 16: how the ties stand

The UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final line-up will be set on Wednesday and Thursday when the round of 16 ties are completed.Second legs:Wednesday 31 OctoberBrøndby v LSK Kvinner (first leg: 1-1)Lyon v Ajax (first leg: 4-0)Bayern München v FC Zürich (first leg: 2-0)Fiorentina v Chelsea (first leg: 0-1)Paris Saint-Germain v Linköping (first leg: 2-0)Atlético Madrid v Wolfsburg (first leg: 0-4)Thursday 1 NovemberSlavia Praha v Rosengård (first leg: 3-2)Glasgow City v Barcelona (first leg: 0-5)First legs:Wednesday 17 OctoberUEFA.com - News

#UWCL last 32: Barcelona, Atlético, Lyon through, Juve out

#UWCL last 32: Barcelona, Atlético, Lyon through, Juve out

The UEFA Women's Champions League round of 16 line-up is complete after this week's last 32 second legs.Barcelona beat BIIK-Kazygurt 3-0 on Wednesday to overturn their 3-1 first-leg loss in Kazakhstan and there was more Spanish delight as Atlético Madrid knocked out Manchester City, who had reached the semi-finals in both previous entires and only previously gone out to Lyon.Juventus's debut is over after a 1-0 loss at Brøndby, though Fiorentina did knock out Denmark's other contenders Fortuna Hjørring. Last season's runners-up Wolfsburg and Bayern München are through while Ajax have made the last 16 for the first time, with Chelsea and both Swedish contende... UEFA.com - News

#UWCL last 32 second legs this week

#UWCL last 32 second legs this week

The UEFA Women's Champions League round of 32 seconds legs are played on Wednesday and Thursday.Lyon began their bid for an unprecedented fourth straight title with a 2-0 win at Avaldsnes while in the first legs two weeks ago. Juventus played their first ever European match, taking the lead and then coming from behind to draw 2-2 with Brøndby thanks to two Barbara Bonansea goals.Among other winners were 2018 runners-up Wolfsburg and semi-finalists Chelsea. Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern München also hold advantages, but Barcelona lost 3-1 at BIIK-Kazygurt in Kazakhstan, but might yet be grateful for Toni Duggan's away goal, while a late deflected strike gave A... UEFA.com