Women's Champions League draw: Chelsea to play Manchester City in quarter-finals


Chelsea will face Women’s Super League (WSL) rivals Manchester City in the quarter-finals of the Women’s Champions League while Arsenal will play Real Madrid.

The all-WSL tie means Chelsea and City will face each other four times in a row in all competitions with the League Cup final on March 15 and a league fixture on March 23 also scheduled for next month.

Chelsea beat City 2-0 in the first WSL meeting of the two of the season in November, with Mayra Ramirez and Guro Reiten scoring second-half goals at Stamford Bridge.

Sonia Bompastor’s Chelsea won Champions League Group B with a perfect six from six record, with Madrid following them through in second place.

Gareth Taylor’s City followed two-time defending champions Barcelona through in Group D.

Arsenal, now under recently-appointed Renee Slegers, topped Group C with five wins and one draw from their six matches with Bayern Munich joining them in the last eight.

Olympique Lyonnais — the eight-time winners — were drawn against Bayern.

Should they progress Chelsea or City will then play Barcelona or Wolfsburg in the final four while Arsenal would meet Lyon or Bayern.

The quarter-final first legs will be played over March 18 and 19 with the second legs coming the following week on March 26 and 27.

The semi-finals will take place on April 19 and 20 with the second legs on April 26 and 27.

The final, which will be held at Sporting CP’s Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon, is May 24.


Quarter-final ties

  • Real Madrid vs Arsenal
  • Manchester City vs Chelsea
  • Wolfsburg vs Barcelona
  • Bayern Munich vs Olympique Lyonnais

Semi-final ties

  • Wolfsburg or Barcelona vs Manchester City or Chelsea
  • Real Madrid or Arsenal vs Bayern Munich or Olympique Lyonnais

Women’s Champions League fixtures

Quarter-finals

  • First leg: March 18, 19
  • Second leg: March 26, 27

Semi-finals

  • First leg: April 19, 20
  • Second leg: April 26, 27

Final


Analysis

By Michael Cox

With three Women’s Super League sides in the hat and with the complications of clubs not being able to face group stage opponents in the quarter-finals, an all-English Champions League tie was statistically likely. Sure enough, Chelsea drew Manchester City.

With Chelsea and City also set to meet in the Women’s Super League and the Women’s League Cup final in the second half of March, this means they’ll face one another four times in a row — with the potential for a fifth, should they be drawn together in the FA Cup. City, therefore, are the key factor in whether Chelsea can win all four trophies — not an entirely unrealistic aim.

Arsenal will be relatively content at drawing Real Madrid, who are still yet to progress pass the quarter-finals of this competition, although they twice ran Chelsea close in the group stage. Furthermore, Arsenal are on the opposite side of the draw from Barcelona.

Barca’s meeting with Wolfsburg is a repeat of the final from two seasons ago — a close-run thing, although Barca are strong favourites as they attempt to win the side for the third straight year.

Meanwhile, eight-times winners Lyon, unbeaten in both league and Champions League this season under former Arsenal manager Joe Montemurro, will start as favourites against German champions Bayern Munich, who have been underwhelming in Europe in recent seasons.

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