Summary

  • Lyon through to semi-finals after overturning first-leg deficit

  • French side scored with headers from Hegerberg and Malard, and Macario's superb strike

  • Seven-time winners beat Juventus 4-3 on aggregate to book semi-final v PSG

  • Wolfsburg will play defending champions Barcelona in last four

  1. Postpublished at 15 mins

    Wolfsburg 1-0 Arsenal (2-1 agg)

    Arsenal have a corner and a chance to forge their first opportunity of the game.

    Steph Catley sends the ball in low but it bounces off Vivianne Miedema and well wide.

  2. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Wolfsburg 1-0 Arsenal (2-1 agg)

    The free kick is half cleared to the edge of the area where Lynn Wilms picks up the loose ball but sends a a dipping effort well wide.

  3. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Wolfsburg 1-0 Arsenal (2-1 agg)

    Svenja Huth is pulled back by Steph Catley and Wolfsburg have a free kick on the right.

    Arsenal just cannot get out of their own half.

  4. VAR

    Video Assistant Refereepublished at 10 mins

    Wolfsburg 1-0 Arsenal (2-1 agg)

    VAR has a check but the goal stands and Arsenal are going to have to come from behind.

  5. goal

    GOAL - Wolfsburg 1-0 Arsenal (2-1 agg)published at 9 mins

    Jill Roord

    The hosts take a crucial lead!

    To be honest, the German side have deserved it too as they have dominated the early stages.

    It is poor from Arsenal's point of view as they fail to deal with a corner and Jill Roord hooks in from close range.

    Wolfsburg celebrateImage source, Reuters
  6. Postpublished at 8 mins

    Wolfsburg 0-0 Arsenal (1-1 agg)

    Plenty of possession from the home side at the moment. Arsenal are just having to weather the early storm a bit.

  7. CLOSE!published at 6 mins

    Wolfsburg 0-0 Arsenal (1-1 agg)

    Oh, danger for Arsenal as Svenja Huth clips the ball in from the right and Manuela Zinsberger spills at her near post but Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir isn't able to capitalise.

  8. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Wolfsburg 0-0 Arsenal (1-1 agg)

    Frida Maanum takes a nasty hit to the face after clashing with an opponent as they challenged for possession, Maanum's momentum taking her into the Wolfsburg player.

    After a bit of treatment Maanum is OK and play resumes.

  9. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Wolfsburg 0-0 Arsenal (1-1 agg)

    OK, most of the confetti appears to have been dealt with so this Champions League quarter-final second leg is, finally, under way.

  10. Postpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

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  11. Postpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    Wolfsburg v Arsenal (17:45 BST)

    Is this the first time a kick off has been delayed because of confetti on the pitch?

    The leaf blower is actually a vacuum, but still struggling to make much of a dent into the amount of paper on the grass.

    Staff try to clear confetti from pitchImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    Wolfsburg v Arsenal (17:45 BST)

    A slight delay to kick off as a lot of that ticker tape on the pitch is swept away.

    A leaf blower is used, although it appears to be just blowing the stuff from one part of the pitch to the other.

  13. Postpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    Wolfsburg v Arsenal (17:45 BST)

    Arsenal have only been able to name eight substitutes tonight with two of them goalkeepers because of injuries.

    Lots of ticker tape on the pitch as the players take up their positions.

  14. Postpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    Wolfsburg v Arsenal (17:45 BST)

    It is still bright daylight in Wolfsburg but regardless there's still a pretty dazzling light show going on inside the stadium as we count down to kick off.

    Plenty of fans in attendance for this one.

    Wolfsburg fansImage source, Getty Images
  15. 'Expecting an intense game'published at 17:34 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    Wolfsburg v Arsenal (17:45 BST)

    Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall, speaking to Uefa.com: "We’re excited for tonight.

    "We’re expecting an intense game with a lot of quality. The decisive moments will be in the final third and we want to be more efficient than the first leg.

    "We want to reach the semi-finals with everything we have."

  16. A close callpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

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    Arsenal will be hoping for better fortunes in Germany tonight than their last visit.

    They lost 4-1 to Hoffenheim on matchday six, but significantly if they had conceded one more goal without scoring again themselves they would have been eliminated.

  17. Team newspublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    Wolfsburg v Arsenal (17:45 BST)

    Wolfsburg make two changes from the 1-1 draw in the first leg.

    Lynn Wilms and Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir come in for Joelle Wedemeyer and Alexandra Popp.

    Wolfsburg XI: Schult, Wilms, Hendrich, Janssen, Rauch, Huth, Oberdorf, Lattwein, Jonsdottir, Wassmuth, Roord.

    Arsenal also make two changes from the game at the Emirates.

    Frida Maanum and Tobin Heath replace the suspended Beth Mead and Lia Walti.

    Arsenal XI: Zinsberger, Maritz, Williamson, Wubben-Moy, Catley, McCabe, Maanum, Little, Heath, Blackstenius, Miedema.

  18. Postpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    Wolfsburg v Arsenal (17:45 BST)

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  19. Postpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

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    Hello!

    After Barcelona and Paris St-Germain secured their passage to the Women's Champions League semi-finals last night, it is the turn of the four remaining teams to try and book their spot in the last four.

    First up, Wolfsburg host Arsenal at 17:45 BST with that tie finally poised following the aforementioned draw in the first leg.

    Then, Lyon are at home to Juventus at 20:00 BST with the French side looking to overturn a 2-1 loss last week.

    All to play for!

  20. Postpublished at 17:14 British Summer Time 31 March 2022

    BarcelonaImage source, Getty Images

    Last night a women's world record crowd of 91,553 watched Barcelona beat Real Madrid in a Champions League thriller at the Nou Camp to progress to the semi-finals.

    Arsenal could be the team to face them for a place in the final but first they must overcome Wolfsburg in tonight's quarter-final second leg.

    After a 1-1 draw at the Emirates, the Gunners are going to need a result in Germany.

    ArsenalImage source, Getty Images