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


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According to Chelsea’s Lucy Bronze, the club have everything at their disposal to finally win the Champions League. And she should know, she has already won five.

This club has more things at their disposal than a lot of the teams I’ve played for. I always get asked: ‘How does it compare to Lyon and Barcelona?’ I loved my time at both those clubs, and the players and talent at those clubs was unbelievable, but they didn’t necessarily have all those resources in place to back the team, whereas Chelsea have all the resources and the talent there.

Read more from Suzanne Wrack’s preview below.

Lucy Bronze has won the Champions League with Lyon and Barcelona … room for one more in the trophy cabinet? Photograph: Shane Anthony Sinclair/UEFA/Getty Images
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Team news

Chelsea XI (4-3-3): Hampton; Bronze, Bright, Björn, Baltimore; Kaptein, Nüsken; James, Rytting Kaneryd, Ramírez, Reiten.

Subs: Musovic, Lawrence, Périsset, Mpomé, Bartel, Jean François, Hamano, Beever-Jones.

Real Madrid XI (4-3-3): Misa; García, Lakrar, Mendez, Carmona; Abelleira, Angeldahl, Leupolz; Del Castillo, Weir, Redondo.

Subs: Chavas, Téllez, Hernández, Gálvez, Silva, Caicedo, Bruun, Møller, Camacho, Navarro, Feller.

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Preamble

Hello and welcome to our very first live blog of this season’s Women’s Champions League: Chelsea v Real Madrid!

Chelsea have been so utterly dominant domestically this past decade but it is this elusive trophy that has escaped their grasp time and time and time and time and time again.

But one thing has changed from all of those losses: Sonia Bompastor. The French manager joined the Blues this summer after Emma Hayes sailed the high seas to take the United States job.

Bompastor has won the WCL twice as a player and – more importantly – once as a manager. Does she bring the experience needed to get Chelsea over the line?

That is yet to be seen, of course. First, Chelsea need to get through the groups and their first test is Real Madrid. The Spanish side are not as dominant as their league rivals Barcelona and their record is poor in Europe, but they do have a few stars that can hurt even the best of sides.

Let’s not waste any more time and get straight into the team news. Kick-off is set for 8pm BST at Stamford Bridge.

And, as always, if you have thoughts, questions, concerns, predictions or any thing else you want to share with me and the world, feel free to send me an email!

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