Chelsea maintained their three-point lead at the top of Women's Champions League Group B with a comfortable 6-1 victory over Dutch side Twente.
The Blues, who had already booked their spot in the quarter-finals before this fixture, continued their 100 per cent record under Sonia Bompastor, extending their impressive winning streak to 14 matches in all competitions.
In an entertaining first half which featured five goals, Chelsea took the lead after just two minutes thanks to a piece of individual brilliance from Caterina Macario. After seeing her initial attempt blocked by goalkeeper Olivia Clark, the USA international flicked up the rebound and dinked her volley in the far corner.
The hosts had numerous opportunities to extend their lead, with Mayra Ramirez and Erin Cuthbert both spurning good chances, before finding themselves pegged back in the 29th minute when Maika Hamano needlessly pulled Charlotte Hulst down in the box. Kayleigh van Dooren blasted the resulting penalty beyond the reach of Zecira Musovic, who guessed the right way.
However, Chelsea immediately restored their advantage through Oriane Jean-Francois, whose left-footed shot was deflected in at the near post.
They then capitalised on repeated sloppy defending from Twente to extend their lead to 4-1 by half-time. Ramirez lofted home a long-range effort after spotting Clark off her line before Cuthbert pounced on a loose pass from the goalkeeper and saw her blocked shot turned in by Twente defender Anna Knol as she attempted a goal-line clearance.
Substitute Sjoeke Nusken put the result beyond all doubt immediately after the break with a glancing header from close range, before a well-struck 85th minute volley from Eve Perisset.
With second-placed Real Madrid defeating Celtic 3-0, Chelsea head into next Tuesday's meeting at Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano knowing a draw will be enough to secure top spot in Group B.