Chelsea v Celtic: Women’s Champions League – live

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The players are out at Stamford Bridge shortly. Can Chelsea keep their winning run going? Or can Celtic record their first Women’s Champions League win? A reminder if Chelsea pick up a point or more they will secure their knockout stage place.

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Here’s what happened last week between the two clubs:

Celtic manager Elena Sadiku said: “I think also we’ve been growing into the competition, so how we played against Chelsea last time obviously encourages us to grow even more. I think we’ve been defending really well in all of the games. What the players have learned the most is about being more brave and confident, especially in possession.”

Here’s what Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor said pre-game: “We work really hard as a team and a club to succeed. Maybe people think that’s easy but it’s not - it’s a lot of hard work. I’m lucky because I have a good squad with a lot of talent. I have depth in my squad. We have had good results but we need to keep our heads on our shoulders.”

Sonia Bompastor
Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

If any Chelsea fans are wondering where Aggie Beever-Jones is, she is suspended after receiving a red card last week.

The team news is in! Sonia Bompastor has Zecira Musovic in goal with Hannah Hampton on the bench.

Chelsea: Musovic, Bright, Nusken, Macario, Reiten, Lawrence, Kaptein, Rytting Kaneryd, Bronze, Mpome, Jean-Francois

Subs: Hampton, Cox, Ramirez, Cuthbert, Bjorn, Perisset, Bartel, Baltimore, Hamano, Brown

Celtic, meanwhile, start bright stars Lucy Ashworth-Clifford and Murphy Agnew.

Celtic: Daugherty, Barclais, Gallacher, Smith, Cavanagh, Agnew, McGregor, Clark, Hayes, Ashworth-Clifford, Lawton

Subs: Logan, Rodgers, S Carstens, M Carstens, Kerner, Cross, Noonan, Bruna Costa, Munoz, McAney

Preamble

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

The two clubs played one another last week where the Blues came out 2-1 winners but Celtic challenged Chelsea well and they could come out on top this evening. They especially exploited Chelsea on the counter and I expect them to use the same tactic this evening.

The Blues have continued their winning streak with an impressive win over Manchester City last weekend, while Celtic narrowly lost 3-2 to rivals Rangers.

We will see what the managers have said in the build up to this one shortly but first let’s take a look at the team news.

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