Summary

  • LIVE: Arsenal 1-1 Real Madrid

  • Weir scores stunning volley for Real Madrid

  • Russo equalises with header for Arsenal

  • Arsenal on three points after letting a 2-0 lead slip in last week's 3-2 loss at Bayern

  • Real Madrid remain unbeaten

  • FT: Wolfsburg 5-2 Man Utd

  • Read the Wolfsburg v Man Utd match report here

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  1. YELLOW CARDpublished at 51 mins

    Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester United

    Two-goal Ella Peddemors has a yellow card as well now after stepping across and tripping United's Simi Awujo.

  2. 'Wolfsburg hoping to exploit space in behind'published at 49 mins

    Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester United

    Anita Asante
    Former Arsenal defender speaking on Disney+

    You can just see Wolfsburg's first thought when they get the ball back is can they get Beerensteyn on her way with a direct ball? Hoping the United defence is high and they can exploit the space in behind.

  3. Postpublished at 18:51 GMT

    Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester United

    We are back under way. Can United rescue this one to maintain their 100% record?

    Olme tries to play a ball down the wingImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 18:50 GMT

    HT: Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester United

    Ellen White
    Former England striker on Disney+

    I don't even know where to start. It's crazy, it's mental, but I'm loving it!

    Marc Skinner potentially has some big decisions to make at half time. Could the likes of Park and Terland come in?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:49 GMT

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    Wonderful goals for Wolfsburg. It's a great first half. United second goal was really effective. Looks like a really interesting second half

    Martin, London

  6. 'Now the pressure is on for Arsenal'published at 18:49 GMT

    Arsenal v Real Madrid (20:00 GMT)

    Ellen White
    Former England striker on BBC Women's Football Weekly podcast

    Slegers and the Arsenal players applaud the fans at the end of the NLDImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal are sitting in 11th, which is a tricky spot to be in, now the pressure is on. You really have to start picking up points because as it stands now you could be facing a Real Madrid, Bayern Munich or a Wolfsburg type team in the next round, which is a big team to face.

    But if you can pick up a few more points you could be in a much safer position and have the advantage going into that play-off phase.

  7. 'Another big test'published at 18:44 GMT

    Arsenal v Real Madrid (20:00 GMT)

    Jen Beattie
    Former Scotland defender on BBC Women's Football Weekly podcast

    Real Madrid have done really well so far and it will be another big test [for Arsenal]. It just goes to show you the quality of the teams now in the Champions League and that the league phase absolutely works, because you are seeing the current holders in 11th place.

    Weir celebrates her goal v ParisImage source, Getty Images
  8. 'We know what we're capable of'published at 18:42 GMT

    Arsenal v Real Madrid (20:00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Renee SlegersImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal boss Renee Slegers admits her side have to start creating more chances as they gear up for a Women’s Champions League clash with Real Madrid.

    The Gunners were held to a goalless Women’s Super League draw with north London rivals Tottenham on Sunday, which followed a 3-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League last week, having led 2-0 at the break.

    Slegers said: “We don’t deny it, we acknowledge it’s difficult. We also know the strength of the team. We know what we’re capable of and the strengths we have in the squad.

    “Bayern was a good first half against a top opponent. Second half, we of course try to be critical of ourselves, we gave it away.

    “A lot of games and a short turnaround into a north London derby. Compared to last year and how easy it was for us to score goals with the type of opportunities we created, that’s a little bit harder for us at the moment.”

  9. Postpublished at 18:42 GMT

    This is the first of two matches today involving English sides with Arsenal in action later on tonight...

  10. HALF-TIMEpublished at 18:37 GMT

    Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester United

    A great half for the neutral.

    United went ahead through Fridolina Rolfo, but three errors, two from Safia Middleton-Patel and one from Julia Zigiotti Olme, saw the German side storm 3-1 ahead, only for Melvine Malard to pull one back in first-half injury-time.

    Utd players chat in a huddleImage source, Getty Images
  11. 'Exactly the response United wanted'published at 18:35 GMT

    Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester United

    Anita Asante
    Former Arsenal defender speaking on Disney+

    That's exactly the response that United would have wanted to have. Malard with the ingenuity to just spin and lob it over the keeper Johannes, who gets fingertips on the ball but wasn't able to direct it away.

  12. goal

    GOAL - Wolfsburg 3-2 Manchester Unitedpublished at 45+3 mins

    Melvine Malard

    A crazy first-half and hope for United. The ball is knocked back by Wolfsburg's Janina Minge, but Melvine Malard shows her predatory instincts with a hooked lofted shot on the turn from the edge of the penalty area.

    Home goalkeeper Stina Johannes gets a hand to it, but can't keep it out and United cut the deficit to one.

    Malard celebrates her goalImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'Sensational strike from Beerensteyn'published at 18:33 GMT

    Wolfsburg 3-1 Manchester United

    Anita Asante
    Former Arsenal defender speaking on Disney+

    That is an absolutely sensational strike from Beerenstyn into the top corner. There's nothing Middleton-Patel could do about that one. Again [it comes from] a turnover in United's half.

  14. goal

    GOAL - Wolfsburg 3-1 Manchester Unitedpublished at 45 mins

    Lineth Beerensteyn

    Another mistake from United ruthlessly punished by Wolfsburg.

    Julia Zigiotti Olme plays a loose pass 35 yards out and it is straight to Lineth Beerensteyn, but what a strike from the home player.

    She unleashes one from 25 yards and Safia Middleton-Patel, who arguably should have done better with both of Wolfsburg's first two goals, has no chance with this one.

    Beerensteyn celebrates her goal with teammatesImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Wolfsburg 2-1 Manchester United

    That free-kick for United saw Julia Zigiotti Olme strike it well, but it was always straight at goalkeeper Stina Johannes, and she shows some good handling by catching it well.

  16. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Wolfsburg 2-1 Manchester United

    Anita Asante
    Former Arsenal defender speaking on Disney+

    There is an awareness now that Wolfsburg do provide a threat going forward. United have to make it much harder for them to make goal scoring opportunities.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:29 GMT

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    It's going to be a long night for United.

    Sam, Kent

  18. YELLOW CARDpublished at 18:29 GMT

    Wolfsburg 2-1 Manchester United

    Sarai Linder gets a yellow card and can't have any complaints as she grabbed Melvine Malard just when the striker was trying to chase on to a pass down the left channel.

    Malard races down the wingImage source, Getty Images
  19. 'No way Peddemors should be scoring from there'published at 39 mins

    Wolfsburg 2-1 Manchester United

    Anita Asante
    Former Arsenal defender speaking on Disney+

    This should never be a goal from that distance. United had plenty of time to get out of the box, squeeze out and put pressure.

    They don't win the second contact and Peddemors does the right thing, bends it on target, but there is no way she should be scoring from there.

    Wolfsburg now feel the momentum is back with them a little bit.

  20. goal

    GOAL - Wolfsburg 2-1 Manchester Unitedpublished at 38 mins

    Ella Peddemors

    From one down to 2-1 up and it is not going to be happy viewing for United keeper Safia Middleton-Patel.

    There looks to be no danger when Ella Peddemors, the goalscorer of Wolfsburg's first goal, looks to put in a low cross from about 35 yards out.

    But her ball into the box evades everyone, bounces once and that catches out Middleton-Patel, who can't get there with her dive and the ball creeps into the far corner.

    Wolfsburg celebrate their second goalImage source, Getty Images