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Arsenal to Defend a 3-1 Lead Against Chelsea in Second Leg of Women’s Champions League Quarterfinal

Arsenal seeks to protect a two-goal cushion after Chelsea overturned a similar deficit last year in the same round.

  • Defending champion Arsenal visits Chelsea on Wednesday for the Women's Champions League quarterfinal second leg, holding a two-goal advantage after winning 3-1 last week on Tuesday.
  • This London derby marks the first time in Women's Champions League history teams from the same city faced off. Arsenal coach Ren Slegers stated, "It's only halftime, so there's a lot of work still to do."
  • Chelsea previously demonstrated resilience at Stamford Bridge, overcoming a two-goal deficit in last year's quarterfinal second leg against Manchester City to advance to the semifinals.
  • Manchester United travels to Germany trailing 3-2 after their opening leg loss to Bayern Munich at Old Trafford, as Bayern seeks its first semifinal since 2021.
  • The winner of the Arsenal-Chelsea matchup will face Barcelona or Real Madrid in the semifinals, while Wolfsburg or Lyon contest the other semifinal; no English team has defeated Bayern away in the competition.
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Arsenal to defend a 3-1 lead against Chelsea in second leg of Women’s Champions League quarterfinal

LONDON (AP) — Defending champion Arsenal has a two-goal advantage to defend when it visits Chelsea on Wednesday in the second leg of their Women’s Champions League quarterfinal.

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SheKicks broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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