Summary

  • FT: Paris FC 0-4 Chelsea - Visitors end group stages unbeaten

  • Emma Hayes' side qualify for quarter-finals as group winners

  • Fran Kirby and Mia Fishel score first-half headers, Guro Reiten and Maren Mjelde net after the break

  • Draw for last eight is on 6 February

  • Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

  1. Road to Bilbaopublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    General view inside of San Mames stadiumImage source, Getty Images

    The quarter-final and semi-final draw will take place on the 6 January at 12:00 GMT.

    All matches in the quarter-finals and semi-finals will be played over two legs.

    The final will be held at San Mames stadium in Bilbao on Saturday 25 May.

  2. Postpublished at 17:34 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    Paris have lost only two of their last 11 Women's Champions League matches and have been beaten in only three of their last 14 home games in all competitions (W9 D2).

    A tough test awaits for the Blues.

  3. The quarter-finals awaitpublished at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    Emma Hayes' victory lap of a season has already seen Chelsea qualify for the quarter finals, along with Barcelona, Benfica, Brann and Lyon.

    That leaves three places up for grabs with Paris hoping to nab one of them.

    The knockout ties begin in March...

  4. Not that onepublished at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    Paris FC beat Arsenal in qualifyingImage source, Getty Images

    Tonight's opponents are Paris FC, not Paris SG, by the way.

    They knocked Arsenal out in qualifying so should not be underestimated...

  5. Ramirez must waitpublished at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    Mayra Ramirez points to the Chelsea badge inside Stamford BridgeImage source, Getty Images

    There was big news this week when Chelsea signed Levante striker Mayra Ramirez for a British record fee.

    The Liga F side have announced they will receive 450,000 euros (£384,000) for the Colombia forward, plus up to 50,000 euros (£42,600) in add-ons.

    If all the add-ons are paid then the Ramirez deal would be a new world record, surpassing England midfielder Keira Walsh's move to Barcelona for £400,000 in 2022.

    Ramirez cannot play tonight but is eligible for the quarter-finals.

  6. 'We like a crowd'published at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    ChelseaImage source, Getty Images

    Despite victory last time out over Madrid ensuring their qualification from Group D, Chelsea manager Emma Hayes was unimpressed with the standard of play and said they had expected to progress.

    "I didn't think it was a scintillating performance - I thought it was a boring game. But not every game is swashbuckling or dynamic. I thought it was quite flat," she said.

    The Women's Super League champions will guarantee top spot with a point tonight and Hayes says they are well-equipped to deal with what could be a feverish atmosphere in the French capital.

    "Playing in front of a crowd is not new for us, we like playing to a crowd," Hayes said. "The players enjoy playing in front of numbers."

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

    #bbcfootball, WhatsApp 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only – texts will be charged at your standard message rate)

    What would winning the Champions League this season mean for Emma Hayes' legacy?

    She's already a footballing legend but it's been 17 years since Arsenal lifted the trophy - the only WSL side to do so. It's been too long.

    Can they win it this year? Who are favourites? Let us know.

  8. 90 more minutes to gopublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    Emma HayesImage source, Getty Images

    This game may feel a bit like when someone schedules a 4:30 meeting on Zoom on a Friday to Emma Hayes.

    We can do this guys, it's just 90 minutes.

  9. Paris need a winpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    Sam KerrImage source, Getty Images

    Paris must find a win tonight to have a chance of going through. Chelsea beat them 4-1 at Stamford Bridge but Sam Kerr bagged a treble that night and is now, of course, injured.

    If Paris can win, and Hacken do not beat Real Madrid, then the French side will progress behind Chelsea...

  10. Team news - Nine changes for both sidespublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    They've already won the group - so it's no surprise that Emma Hayes makes many changes to her Chelsea side.

    There are nine differences to the starting line-up who beat Brighton 3-0 on Saturday, with only Eve Perisset and Fran Kirby retaining their places.

    Lauren James, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd and Guro Reiten are among the substitues.

    Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton is benched after starting Chelsea's past three games, with Zecira Musovic taking her place.

    There's no place for club record signing Mayra Ramirez, who isn't eligible to play until the quarter-finals.

    Chelsea XI: Musovic; Lawrence, Mjelde, Perisset, Nusken; Nusken, Ingle, Kirby, Cankovic, Beever-Jones; Fishel.

    Subs: Hampton, Carter, James, Reiten, Rytting Kaneryd, Charles, Cuthbert.

    Chelsea XI: Musovic; Lawrence, Mjelde, Perisset, Nusken; Nusken, Ingle, Kirby, Cankovic, Beever-Jones; Fishel.Image source, BBC Sport

    Just two Paris FC players retain their spot in the starting line-up after they beat Le Havre 2-0 in the French Cup at the weekend.

    Lou Bogaert and Daphne Corboz remain in the side.

    Paris FC XI: Nnadozie; Bogaert, Ould Hocine, Greboval, Soyer; Corboz, Thiney, Le Mouel; Mateo, Bourdieu, Dufour.

    Subs: Marques, Flagellat, Korosec, Hunter, Fleury, N'Dongala, Ribadeira, Bussy, Sissoko.

    Paris FC XI: Nnadozie; Bogaert, Ould Hocine, Greboval, Soyer; Corboz, Thiney, Le Mouel; Mateo, Bourdieu, Dufour.Image source, BBC Sport
  11. The long au revoir...published at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January

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    Emma HayesImage source, Getty Images

    We're almost into the final 100 days of the Emma Hayes era at Chelsea. Gulp.

    A Champions League trophy would be the perfect way to say goodbye wouldn't it?

    Chelsea have already qualified for the last eight but tonight is a chance to iron out any wrinkles in Paris. Lovely stuff.