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Juventus v Arsenal: Women’s Champions League – live | Women’s Champions League

Hello and welcome back to our Women’s Champions League coverage where tonight we will be focusing on Juventus v Arsenal.

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The Gunners have had a slightly tumultuous season with Jonas Eidevall resigning but results have been getting the club back on track with their latest a 5-0 victory against Brighton in the WSL.

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Arsenal are currently second in their WCL group after losing to Bayern Munich but beating Vålerenga. Juventus, meanwhile, are third in the group, trailing Arsenal on goal difference.

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The top two from every group will progress to the knockout stage and so tonight’s game is another crucial fixture for both teams. Arsenal face tough opposition in Juventus, who are currently top of the Serie A table with eight wins and a draw from nine games so far this season.

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We will take a look at what both camps have said in the build-up shortly but first let’s take a look at the team news before kick-off at 5.45pm GMT.

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Click here for team news. Juventus has named a promising team, including Esther Cascarino.

juventus: Peyrault-Magnan. Lentini, calligaris, cascarino. Bergamaschi, Caruso, Shatzer, Bottin. Cantore, Vansgaard, Beccari.

Sub: Cappelletti, Proulx, Kullberg, Lehmann, Rosucci, Girelli, Bonancy, Bennison, Bragonzi, Thomas, Krambiegel, Gallo.

Photo: Leiting Gao/SPP/Shutterstock

Meanwhile, Arsenal once again opted for Daphne van Domselaar in goal. Additionally, this tournament's top scorer Mariona Caldenti, who missed the match against Brighton with a muscle strain, was placed on the bench.

arsenal: Van Domselaer; Fox, Williamson, Catley, McCabe. Little, Mahnum, Walty. Mead, Russo, Ford.

Sub: Ginsberger, Williams, Ubben-Moy, Codina, Caldenti, Cafaj, Frutig, Kuhl, Blackstenius, Wienroter, Cooney-Cross, Reed.

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Hello. Welcome to our coverage of the Women's Champions League. Tonight we will focus on Juventus vs Arsenal.

The Gunners have had a somewhat turbulent season, with Jonas Aidevall resigning, but results have put the club back on track, most recently with a 5-0 win over Brighton in the WSL.

Although Arsenal lost to Bayern Munich, they won against Valerenga and are currently second in their WCL group. Meanwhile, Juventus are in third place in the group behind Arsenal on goal difference.

Tonight's match will be another important match for both teams, as the top two from each group will advance to the final tournament. Arsenal face a tough opponent in Juventus, who are top of Serie A with eight wins and one draw from their nine games so far this season.

We'll take a look at what both sides said in the build-up in a moment, but first let's take a look at the team news before kickoff at 5:45pm Japan time.

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