Chelsea should beat Barcelona on the Nou Camp if they’re to progress to the Women’s Champions League last.
Caroline Graham Hansen’s gorgeous objective at Stamford Bridge gave Barcelona the benefit heading into the second leg.
But Chelsea hung on to stay within the tie, as Emma Hayes’ aspect look to get revenge for his or her 2021 Champions League last defeat to Barcelona.
The Spanish aspect have gained 18 dwelling matches in a row within the Women’s Champions League, with one other bumper crowd on the Nou Camp anticipated.
Here’s all the things you want to know forward of the second leg.
When is Barcelona vs Chelsea?
The match will kick off at 5:45pm BST on Thursday 27 April on the Nou Camp, Barcelona.
How can I watch it?
Every recreation on this season’s Women’s Champions League knockout phases is being broadcast reside on streaming platform DAZN, and additionally on DAZN’s YouTube channel. You can set reminders to obtain a notification of when the stream goes reside, which is quarter-hour earlier than the beginning of every match
You can enroll to DAZN the place the matches can even be streamed totally free throughout their digital platforms. The YouTube stream can even be embedded on Uefa.com and on Uefa.television for all Women’s Champions League video games.
What is the workforce information?
Barcelona might welcome again the two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas. The Spain star has not performed for Barcelona since final season’s Champions League last defeat to Lyon after struggling an ACL harm on the eve of final summer time’s Euros, however returned to coaching forward of the second leg. England star Lucy Bronze is out for 2 weeks, nonetheless, after hurting her knee within the first leg at Stamford Bridge and present process minor surgical procedure.
Chelsea lined up with a again three within the first leg in a formation change that noticed Lauren James drop to the bench, however the Blues will want to be bolder as they appear to overturn Barcelona’s lead. Emma Hayes is with out centre-backs Millie Bright and Kadeisha Buchanan, in addition to England’s Fran Kirby, whereas Pernille Harder might once more begin on the bench as she works to regain full match health.
Predicted line-ups
Barcelona: Panos; Torrejon, Paredes, Leon, Rolfo; Bonmati, Walsh, Guijarro; Graham Hansen, Oshoala, Paralluelo
Chelsea: Berger; Perisset, Mjelde, Eriksson, Carter, Charles; Cuthbert, Leupolz; James, Kerr, Reiten
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