Who have Chelsea drawn in the Women’s Champions League knockout stages?

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Chelsea are no strangers to the Women’s Champions League, having reached the semi-finals in three of the last four seasons. Chelsea have been drawn against some of Europe’s top sides in this season’s Womens’ Champions League knockout stages.

They will take on French giants Lyon, reigning Spanish champions Barcelona and Italian outfit Roma in a bid to reach the final. Chelsea will be looking to go one better this season and secure a place in the all-important final, which could see them crowned champions of Europe for the first time in their history.

Chelsea have been given a tough draw by UEFA, who have pitted them against some of Europe’s best teams, but they are up for the challenge and will be looking to prove their worth on the biggest stage.

Chelsea will have to be at their best to overcome Montpellier in the knockout stages. Chelsea, who reached the Women’s Champions League final last season, will be looking for revenge against Montpellier after falling just short of glory in a 1-1 draw with Barcelona.

Chelsea’s progression through the knockout stages has been impressive so far and they are hopeful of another strong performance in the quarter-finals. Chelsea have been drawn against one of Europe’s top teams in Montpellier, who have reached the Women’s Champions League final twice before.

Chelsea will be hoping to gain a measure of revenge for their defeat to Barcelona last season and put together a strong performance that could put them in the semi-finals of the competition. Chelsea have been drawn to face Atletico Madrid in the quarter-finals of the Women’s Champions League.

Atletico are one of the top teams in Spain and Chelsea will need to be at their best if they want to progress through this round. Chelsea will hope that their star players can make a difference against the Spanish side, as they look to reach the semi-finals of this prestigious competition. Chelsea will be looking to make history and become the first English side to win the Women’s Champions League since 2016, when they last lifted it after beating Wolfsburg in the final.

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