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Arsenal reach Champions League semis as Chelsea’s Bompastor sent off — Full Story

Arsenal reach Champions League semis as Chelsea’s Bompastor sent off — Full Story

Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea. Arsenal claimed a narrow victory in Champions League.

Arsenal - women's football
Arsenal – women's football

What happened

There are moments in football that demand perspective. Arsenal lose 1-0 in the second leg of their Women's Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea but win 3-2 on aggregate to reach the semi-finals and move a step closer to successfully defending their title.

The implications for Arsenal and Chelsea and women's football have not been discussed enough.

Impact on the Champions League

The result affects Arsenal’s position in Champions League. Current standings and statistics for Champions League are available in the live data section of this site.

Original source: Full reporting on this story is available at BBC Sport. This article summarises key facts from that report and adds context about women's football.

Official sources: FIFAUEFA

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Carlos Mendez covers La Liga and Spanish football for Football Insider. Reporting from Madrid, Carlos provides daily news, match analysis, and transfer updates from Spain's top division.

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