Summary

  • Late Mjelde goal seals Chelsea's 3-2 aggregate win

  • Berger own goal put PSG 2-0 up and level 2-2 on aggregate

  • Chelsea won the first leg at home 2-0

  • English champions Chelsea face holders Lyon in semis

  • WSL holders Chelsea have never won Champions League

  1. Postpublished at 16 mins

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    As I say that, a right-wing free-kick causes some problems in the Chelsea box and it's hastily cleared away at the back post.

  2. Postpublished at 15 mins

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    This is the sixth game that Chelsea have played in this season's Champions League and they haven't conceded a goal in the competition yet.

    PSG need to score at least twice tonight but they haven't seriously threatened the visitors' goal yet.

  3. Postpublished at 11 mins

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    Lucy Bronze in action for Lyon against WolfsburgImage source, AFP

    A reminder that the winners of this tie will face either Lyon or Wolfsburg in the semi-finals - those two clubs contested last season's final.

    Holders Lyon lead 2-0 at half-time in their quarter-final second leg, meaning Wolfsburg now need four second-half goals to go through.

  4. Postpublished at 9 mins

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    A settling moment for Chelsea keeper Ann-Katrin Berger, who claims a right-wing cross very comfortably.

    PSG fansImage source, Reuters
  5. Postpublished at 7 mins

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    A stoppage in play now as PSG's veteran captain Formiga is receiving treatment for an injury.

    It appears to be a problem with her hand and she's helped off the field.

  6. Postpublished at 4 mins

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    Another Chelsea corner comes to very little, after a moment of panic from goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger at the other end.

    She came off her line to clear a long PSG through-ball but missed her kick and was grateful that her defence was there to mop up any danger.

  7. Postpublished at 1 min

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    Chelsea captain Karen Carney forces a corner in the very first minute. It's an inviting delivery for the PSG goalkeeper Christiane Endler, though.

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2019

    PSG 0-0 Chelsea (0-2 agg)

    So Chelsea are 90 minutes away from a Champions League semi-final... will they do it?

    It's the visitors who get the game under way.

  9. Postpublished at 17:57 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2019

    Paris St-Germain v Chelsea (0-2 agg, 18:00 GMT)

    PSG fansImage source, Reuters

    The PSG fans are making noise and waving flags as the two sets of players enter the field.

    Chelsea will be in all yellow for tonight's match at Stade Jean Bouin.

  10. Chelsea team newspublished at 17:55 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2019

    Paris St-Germain v Chelsea (0-2 agg, 18:00 GMT kick-off)

    Swiss striker Ramona Bachmann gets the nod to replace Erin Cuthbert for Chelsea, and that's the only change to their starting line-up from the first leg.

    Fran Kirby is on the bench, as is England team-mate Millie Bright.

    Starting XI: Berger, Blundell, Mjelde, Eriksson, Andersson, Spence, Ingle, Ji, Bachmann, England, Carney.

    Subs: Lindahl, Cooper, Bright, Carter, Riley, Kirby, Engman.

  11. Chelsea without Cuthbertpublished at 17:51 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2019

    Paris St-Germain v Chelsea (0-2 agg, 18:00 GMT kick-off)

    Erin Cuthbert and Karen CarneyImage source, Getty Images

    Erin Cuthbert's late goal, adding to Hannah Blundell's opener, ensured Chelsea will go into the second leg with a two-goal cushion.

    The Scotland international is suspended for the second leg, though. So who has taken her place?

  12. 'We're going to go through difficult moments'published at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2019

    Paris St-Germain v Chelsea (0-2 agg, 18:00 GMT kick-off)

    Emma HayesImage source, Getty Images

    But as any football fan knows, 2-0 can be a dangerous lead in any game. If PSG score early, we could be in for a very interesting contest.

    "I wouldn't say we're comfortable," Chelsea manager Emma Hayes told BBC Sport after her side's first-leg victory.

    "That [the second leg] is going to be a 10-15,000-strong, packed crowd, and I expect it will be quite hostile, and we're going to go through difficult moments."

  13. Chelsea set for semi-finals?published at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2019

    Paris St-Germain v Chelsea (0-2 agg, 18:00 GMT)

    Hello and welcome to live text coverage of the Women's Champions League quarter-final second leg between Paris St-Germain and Chelsea.

    The English side won the first leg 2-0 at Kingsmeadow last Thursday, and are on the verge of reaching the last four of Europe's premier competition for the second year in a row...