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Talking points as Arsenal and Chelsea resume Women’s Champions League bid

The quarter-final first legs take place this week.

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Arsenal and Chelsea are both involved as the Women’s Champions League resumes this week with the quarter-final first legs.

Arsenal take on Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday and Chelsea play Lyon at Groupama Stadium 24 hours later, with the other ties seeing Roma meet Barcelona and Paris St Germain tackle Wolfsburg.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some of the talking points ahead of the action.

Injury-hit Arsenal aim to end last-four absence

Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall (Isaac Parkin/PA)
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall is without the injured Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema (Isaac Parkin/PA)

Familiar foe at Bayern

The Gunners go up against a Bayern outfit featuring England midfielder Georgia Stanway. After leaving Manchester City to join the Bundesliga club last summer, the 24-year-old scored three goals in their group-stage games, two in a late brace that secured a 3-2 victory at Benfica. Bayern, who finished second behind Barcelona in Group D but on the same amount of points (15), have twice before reached the Champions League semi-finals, in 2019 and 2021; last season they bowed out in the quarters with defeat over two legs to PSG. They are second in the German top flight at the moment, two points behind Wolfsburg, and on a 12-match winning streak in all competitions.

Kerr on song for Blues

Sam Kerr scoring for Chelsea (Bradley Collyer/PA)
Sam Kerr has scored 22 goals for Chelsea this season (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Lyon’s ranks strengthening

After being thrashed by Arsenal, Lyon’s recovery en route to taking second place in Group C included beating the Gunners 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium. Meanwhile, their defence of the French league title currently sees them a point clear of PSG at the top. They have had a number of big names back in action in recent months after injuries, and Norway star Ada Hegerberg, who scored one goal and set up another in the 3-1 win over Barcelona in last season’s final, is currently nearing a return of her own.

The road to Eindhoven

The second legs of these ties take place at the Emirates Stadium and Stamford Bridge next Wednesday and Thursday respectively. If the English sides progress, Arsenal will then face either PSG or Wolfsburg in the semis in late April, while for Chelsea it will be Barca or Roma that would be vying for a place in the final that is scheduled for June 3 at PSV Eindhoven’s Philips Stadion.

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