Summary

  • Bachmann's fine effort levels for PSG in extra-time

  • The goal sees PSG win the quarter-final 4-3 on aggregate

  • Defending champions Barcelona through to semi-finals after beating Real Madrid 8-3 on aggregate

  • Crowd of 91,553 at Nou Camp sets new record attendance for women's game

  1. Postpublished at 56 mins

    PSG 1-2 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-3)

    The deflection actually came off Lea Schuller.

    Does that mean she gets the goal?

  2. goal

    GOAL - PSG 1-2 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-3)published at 53 mins

    Klara Buehl

    Klara Buehl scored a vital goal to pull a goal back in the first leg and now gets one which makes the tie all square.

    The Bayern forward cuts in from the right and smashes a drive which takes a deflection, wrong foots Barbora Votikova and ends up in the back of the net.

  3. CLOSE!published at 52 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    What a chance for Sandy Baltimore to grab her second of the night, but is off balance and screws over following Marie-Antoinette Katoto's pass.

  4. Postpublished at 51 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    No chances so far in the second period.

    The roof is going to come off this place is PSG get the next goal.

  5. YELLOW CARDpublished at 49 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    PSG full-back Sakina Karchaoui is into the book at the start of the second half.

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 21:02 British Summer Time 30 March 2022

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Off we go in the second half.

  7. 'Women’s football is unstoppable'published at 21:00 British Summer Time 30 March 2022

    FT: Barcelona 5-2 Real Madrid (agg: 8-3)

    Real Madrid

    Real Madrid coach Alberto Toril, via Uefa.com: "We competed very well. If you take into account where we have come from in our relative stages of development, the kind of player Barcelona have, and also those they were able to play without today, we can be really proud.

    "What a great spectacle this was. A fiesta for women's football. Two super teams who wanted to compete, to attack and a huge crowd. Women’s football is unstoppable, it’s going to grow and grow.

    "Barcelona and us are at two different rhythms right now. We are proud of where we are at, content with our progress. We had a huge number of younger players and we will spend the next years and seasons closing the gap and chasing trophies."

  8. 'Utterly magical'published at 20:55 British Summer Time 30 March 2022

    FT: Barcelona 5-2 Real Madrid (agg: 8-3)

    Barcelona

    Barcelona captain and goalscorer Alexia Putellas, via Uefa.com: "I'm almost speechless, honestly. This has been utterly magical. When the match finished the fans simply didn't want to go home, there was such a connection between them and us while we celebrated. To hear them singing that they want to go to Turin was superb."

  9. 'We had to put on a show - and we did'published at 20:52 British Summer Time 30 March 2022

    FT: Barcelona 5-2 Real Madrid (agg: 8-3)

    Barcelona

    Barcelona coach Jonatan Giraldez, via Uefa.com: "What a great day this has been! We’ll remember it all our lives. The match was magical. We pressed so well without the ball. It's complicated, though, to explain all the emotions you feel on a night like this.

    "The reaction to going 2-1 down was perfect, responding with four goals and really showing our philosophy of how to play. It’s tough to play this type of game in front of a huge crowd. We showed personality. This type of experience helps you. We were superb – particularly when we were on the ball.

    "I told my players before the match that it wasn’t enough to simply qualify tonight. We had to put on a show for our fans – and we did."

  10. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:47 British Summer Time 30 March 2022

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Level on the night, but PSG still have their noses in front.

  11. Postpublished at 45+1 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Good goalkeeping - eventually - from Barbora Votikova, sprinting yards off her line and getting the ball away.

    Giulia Gwinn thinks she has set Klara Buehl away but the Bayern forward is forced out wide.

  12. INJURY TIMEpublished at 45 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Just the minute added on in a tight and tense first half.

  13. CLOSE!published at 42 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    We haven't seen anything from Marie-Antoinette Katoto so far but she almost gets on the end of Kadidiatou Diani's cross into the six yard box.

    Just couldn't grow enough to convert.

  14. Postpublished at 40 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    PSG are comfortable here, Bayern are the ones that need to force it but the French side aren't in any difficulties.

    Five minutes to half time.

  15. CLOSE!published at 37 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Almost a second for Bayern from another free-kick but this time Glodis Perla Viggosdottir's head is gathered by Barbora Votikova.

    A spillage there and Saki Kumagai was in for her second of the night.

  16. Postpublished at 36 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Giulia Gwinn cuts in from the left and has a pop from a very long way out.

    It's the wrong decision, going out for a goal kick, and team-mate Klara Buehl is fuming.

    Gwinn sheepishly heads back to her position.

  17. Postpublished at 34 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    PSG full-back Sakina Karchaoui goes on a marauding run forward but loses her footing at the vital moment.

  18. CLOSE!published at 29 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    It's only a 20,000 capacity stadium but the PSG fans are generating a tremendous amount of noise.

    They are almost silenced when Lea Schuller breaks clear but sends her shot narrowly over the bar.

  19. CLOSE!published at 27 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Janina Leitzig is being called on again, pushing away Kadidiatou Diani thumping drive from the right edge of the box.

  20. GREAT SAVE!published at 26 mins

    PSG 1-1 Bayern Munich (agg: 3-2)

    Ohh, what a save from Janina Leitzig.

    She made a real mess of the goal but makes a stunning stop to make amends.

    PSG skipper Grace Geyoro has space in the box and is looking to put her side in control, driving a low shot which Leitzig keeps out with a superb reflex save.