Soccer-Arsenal Into Women's Champions League Semis After 3-2 Aggregate Win Over Chelsea
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Posted on April 1, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleArsenal have advanced to the Women’s Champions League semi-finals after defeating Chelsea 3‑2 on aggregate, despite losing the second leg 1‑0 at Stamford Bridge. Bayern Munich also join them, eliminating Manchester United with a late comeback to win their tie.
By Philip O'Connor
LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) - Reigning champions Arsenal booked their spot in the Women's Champions League semi-finals with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Chelsea, despite a 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge in Wednesday's quarter-final second leg.
Knowing they had to chase the game, Chelsea, who had manager Sonia Bompastor sent off late on, started at a furious pace. Yet Arsenal soon knocked them out of their rhythm, and the home side didn't manage a single shot on target in the first half as the visitors took their time over every dead ball.
Arsenal grew into the game in the second half, but all the drama happened late on as Chelsea threw everything forward in an effort to get back in the tie.
Arsenal substitute Stina Blackstenius headed home from a cross from her Swedish compatriot Smilla Holmberg in the 80th minute, but the goal was chalked off after a VAR review found that the striker had been just offside in the build-up.
Chelsea went back on the attack and defender Veerle Buurman struck the post with a late shot, and midfielder Sjoeke Nuesken was denied by a brilliant save from Arsenal keeper Daphne van Domselaar, who tipped her header onto the inside of the far post before the ball bounced away to safety.
Arsenal's Beth Mead then smacked a stoppage-time shot off the far post before Nuesken finally netted, stealing in ahead of defender Lotte Wubben-Moy to sweep home a first-time shot in the 94th minute and set up a nerve-jangling finale.
With the game reaching its climax, Arsenal's Katie McCabe wasn't penalised for pulling Alyssa Thompson's hair during a counter-attack, prompting an angry outburst that saw Bompastor sent from the dugout after picking up two yellow cards for her protests.
In the evening's early game, German side Bayern Munich scored twice late on to eke out a 2-1 win on the night and a 5-3 aggregate victory over Manchester United to qualify for the semi-finals for the first time since 2021.
United made it 3-3 on aggregate when Melvine Malard scored in the 11th minute and the game looked to be heading for extra time until Glodis Viggosdottir headed Bayern back in front in the 81st minute, and Linda Dallmann sealed the win by firing home three minutes later.
Arsenal will face either Olympique Lyonnais or VfL Wolfsburg in the semi-finals, with Bayern Munich set to take on Barcelona or Real Madrid, with Barca leading 6-2 on aggregate and Wolfsburg holding a slim 1-0 advantage heading into Thursday's second leg.
(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Toby Davis)
Arsenal advanced to the semi-finals after securing a 3-2 aggregate victory over Chelsea in the quarter-finals, despite losing 1-0 in the second leg.
Chelsea's late goal by Sjoeke Nuesken in stoppage time set up a tense finale, but Arsenal held on thanks to a strong defensive effort and key saves.
Glodis Viggosdottir and Linda Dallmann scored late goals for Bayern Munich to secure a 2-1 win on the night and a 5-3 aggregate victory over Manchester United.
Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor was sent off after protesting a decision not to penalise Arsenal's Katie McCabe for pulling Alyssa Thompson's hair during a counter-attack.
Arsenal will face either Olympique Lyonnais or VfL Wolfsburg, while Bayern Munich will play against the winner of Barcelona vs Real Madrid.
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