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Atletico Madrid 0-0 Chelsea (agg 0-2)
Chelsea's Pernille Harder strides forward across the Monza surface and unleashes a nice looking strike from 20 yards, which fizzes past Hedvig Lindahl's post.
Champions League last 16, second leg
Chelsea lead 2-0 after first leg
Man City, who have 3-0 lead over Fiorentina in action at 13:00 GMT on Thursday
Draw for quarter-finals and semi-finals made on Friday
Chris Osborne
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Chelsea (agg 0-2)
Chelsea's Pernille Harder strides forward across the Monza surface and unleashes a nice looking strike from 20 yards, which fizzes past Hedvig Lindahl's post.
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Chelsea (agg 0-2)
Plenty of room emerging for Atletico right-back Grace Kazadi, who gets in another cross which is dealt with at the near post.
Kzardi is at Atleti on loan from Lyon, which shows you the depth in strength the French giants have.
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Chelsea (agg 0-2)
After a high energy start we're settling down a bit now, Chelsea forcing Atletico to move it around the back and then a hopeful ball forward, which Niamh Charles deals with at right-back.
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Chelsea (agg 0-2)
Silvia Meseguer finds some space for a shot for Atletico but Maren Mjelde charges it down.
Worth notin that I have a slihtly dody G key on my laptop, so apoloies if you spot any missin.
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Chelsea (agg 0-2)
Atleti showing their mindset early on, getting it forward quickly and Grace Kazadi swings in a cross that Millie Brights nods clear.
Chelsea are quicky up the other end and Melanie Leupolz drags a weak shot wide from the edge of the area.
Atletico Madrid 0-0 Chelsea (agg 0-2)
A place in the quarters up for grabs... here we go.
Here's a reminder of how all the other last-16 ties are poised after the first legs:
Today
Brøndby 0-2 Lyon
LSK Kvinner 0-2 VfL Wolfsburg
Fortuna Hjørring 0-4 Barcelona
Bayern München 6-1 BIIK Kazygurt
St. Pölten 2-2 Rosengård
Tomorrow
Fiorentina 0-3 Manchester City
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea (0-2 agg) (12:30 GMT)
Chelsea stayed top of the WSL with a 2-0 win over West Ham at the weekend, and it was the formidibale duo of Beth England and Sam Kerr who led the way with a goal apiece,
The pair start today and, to get an idea of just how frightening these two can be, take a look at this analysis of their performance againt the Hammers.
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea (0-2 agg) (12:30 GMT)
One very familiar face in the Atletico line-up is England international Toni Duggan, who has continued her Spanish tour having moced from Barcelona.
Atletico had won three successive domestic league titles up until last season, when Barca were named champions after the season was curtailed. Reaching the quarters last season was Atletico's best performance in the Champions League - but it was pesky Barca who knocked them out.
Plenty of talent in this side, but keep an eye on young Venezuelan Denya Castellanos who, at the age of 21, is tipped for big things,
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea (0-2 agg) (12:30 GMT)
Keeper Ann-Katrin Berger - the double penalty denier from the first leg - comes into the side from the weekend win over West Ham, as do Melanie Leupolz and Fran Kirby.
Sophie Ingle is suspended for this one, after her red card in the first leg,
Chelsea XI: Berger, Charles, Mjelde, Bright, Andersson, Harder, Leupolz, Ji, Kirby, England, Keerr
Subs: Musovic, Telford, Blundell, Carter, Reiten, Eriksson, Fleming, Spence, Fox, Beever-Jones
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea (0-2 agg) (12:30 GMT)
While Chelsea arrive in Italy with a nice looking two-goal cushion, that doesn't do the first leg justice.
The Blues played most of the match with 10 players, after Sophie Ingles' early red card - and Ann-Katrin Berger saved TWO Atletico Madrid penalties.
But in the end a penalty from Maren Mjelde and a Fran Kirby strike mean Emma Hayes' side come into this as the clear favourites.
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea (0-2 agg) (12:30 GMT)
Well, I'm not, but the players are.
Because of Covid restrictions, this leg couldn't be played in Spain, so Monza is the location.
Better known for being the home of the Italy Formula Grand Prix, Monza is home to the Stadio Brianteo, which is where AC Monza play.
Monza are owned by former Italy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi - although I'm not sure if he's in attendance today...
Top of the WSL, in great form and 2-0 up from the first leg.
Nothing can stop Chelsea from strolling into the quarter-finals of the Champions League, can it?
We're about to find out, as Atletico Madrid take on Chelsea in the second leg of this last-16 tie, played in Monza, Italy.