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Chelsea v Real Madrid: Women’s Champions League – live | Women’s Champions League

Hello and welcome back to the Women’s Champions League after a short break in the group stage matches. Tonight we will be focusing on Chelsea v Real Madrid.

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The reverse fixture of this match saw two controversial calls as a Real Madrid penalty arguably should not have been given and a Chelsea winner should not have been ruled offside. But those arguments have been put to long rest and both will be solely concentrated on tonight’s fixture.

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Real Madrid were officially eliminated from the competition in December after losing to Paris FC but they won’t be rolling over tonight. They will want to put some pride on their badge after only winning one point so far.

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Chelsea, meanwhile, are still in the fight for a knock-out place and a win this evening would all but guarantee a spot in the next round. We will dive into what has been said in the build-up shortly but first the team news, stay tuned …

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In the previous two kickoffs In this Women's Champions League, Bayern Munich drew 1-1 with Roma, while Hacken drew 0-0 with Paris FC. I'll let you know when my full-time score goes down.

Real Madrid coach Alberto Toril said: “We go there to play. We are Real Madrid, so we will try to win. We want to build on the good atmosphere. We hope to get off to a good start this year. We were able to improve on some of the areas that we needed to improve on. We're going to go out and win.”

“They will have nothing to fear.” Chelsea manager Emma Hayes said during the build-up: “There's nothing more dangerous than playing a team that has nothing to play for. If our mentality is to keep them out of the game, that's a dangerous place for us and we won't do that. right.”

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There are also some Conch Cup matches. We have another event going on tonight so we thought we'd bring you some really positive news. Arsenal's Leah Williamson is back! It will be her first match since tearing her anterior cruciate ligament before the World Cup. Kim Little also returned.

Show me the beautiful scenery🥰 pic.twitter.com/KOaKlqVLEV

— Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) January 24, 2024

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Chelsea are missing some star players This time due to injury. Sam Kerr is sidelined with an anterior cruciate ligament problem, while captain Millie Bright has a knee problem. Jesse Fleming is not among those who are rumored to be leaving the club.

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Team news has arrived! Erin Cuthbert will be in charge of hosts Chelsea in the absence of Millie Bright, while Lauren James will start on the bench following her heroics last time out at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea: Hampton, Fischel, Carter, Leupolz, Reiten, Lawrence, Kirby, Canelid, Charles, Cuthbert, Buchanan.

Your Chelsea team is playing against Real Madrid! 🔵#UWCL pic.twitter.com/uC0OJPdrNb

— Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) January 24, 2024

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On the other hand, for Real Madrid, former Manchester City player Hayley Laso started.

real madrid: Chavas, Moller, Laso, Caicedo, Oros, Teresa, Zornoza, Robles, Ivana, Caselen, Svava.

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Hello and welcome to the Women's Champions League After a short break in group stage matches. Tonight we'll focus on Chelsea vs. Real Madrid.

There was no doubt that Real Madrid's penalty should not have been awarded in this comeback, and Chelsea's winner should not have been ruled offside, resulting in two controversial decisions. Ta. However, these discussions have long been shelved, with both sides now solely focused on tonight's match.

Real Madrid were officially eliminated from the competition in December after losing to Paris FC, but they will not roll over tonight. With just one point so far, they will want to be proud of their badge.

Chelsea, on the other hand, are still in contention for a place in the knockout stages, and a win tonight would almost guarantee them a place in the next round. We'll have more on what was talked about in the build-up soon, but first, stay tuned for some team news…

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