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    Guro Reiten reckons Chelsea’s duels with Arsenal are the ‘best games to win – but the worst to lose’

    GURO REITEN insists Chelsea are ready to “run through a brick wall” for Emma Hayes as they chase a quadruple trophy triumph. And the Blues star, 29, says duels with their Conti Cup final rivals Arsenal are the best to win – but the worst if they end in defeat. Guro Reiten hopes Chelsea can avenge their loss to Arsenal in last year’s Conti Cup finalCredit: GettyThe Gunners won the trophy for a sixth time when they beat the Blues 3-1 at Selhurst Park last MarchCredit: GettyChelsea’s most recent triumph in a Conti Cup final was back in 2021 when they trounced Bristol City 6-0Credit: GettyTomorrow the Norway forward’s team will take on Jonas Eidevall’s Gunners in a battle to lift this year’s Continental Tyres trophy.The 3:00pm clash at Wolves’ Molineux home will be the first chance for either side to win silverware this term.It will also be the final opportunity for the team to attempt to win the contest for a third time under Hayes.After 12 years at the helm, their boss, 47, will leave Chelsea at the end of this season to take charge of the USA Women’s national side.Read More Football StoriesTo date the Women’s Super League leaders have won 15 trophies under their manager.And Reiten insists she and her team-mates always have their eyes on the prize when it comes to chasing silverware.The versatile forward said: “We just stay in the moment and do our jobs, but the motivation for winning trophies is always there and it has always been there.”I don’t think we’ve spent too much time thinking about Emma leaving.Most read in Sport”If you ask anyone in our team, they want to win everything. “I don’t think we need more (motivation). I don’t know if you can get more motivation to win a trophy.”With every game we play now, the pressure is there. We have to win.”Reiten, whose senior club career began with Sunndal, a local team based in the Norwegian county she was born in, has notched up more than 150 Blues appearances. Since her May 2019 transfer from Norwegian side LSK Kvinner for a reported £13,000 fee, Chelsea have won 10 major trophies including four league titles.The Blues ace, whose mother coached her to play in multiple positions during her childhood, credits Hayes with continually raising standards in Chelsea’s performances.She adds: “Emma demands so much from us every single day, raising our standards.”She says, what was good enough yesterday isn’t good enough tomorrow, it’s kind of her thing.”With this league, the level is so much higher, and you need to take steps to just be a part of this team.”But Emma is honest, she will tell me what I need to do better.”She wants to see the effort, the energy and everything put into it.”Everyone is willing to go through a brick wall for her.”We want to be better as individuals, but also as a team. “And even though there have been challenges and tough times, we have that mentality.”Among the challenges the two-time League Cup winners have faced this term are injuries to a few senior players including skipper Millie Bright and star striker Sam Kerr.The team are also without forward Mia Fishel and defender Aniek Nouwen. The duo, like Kerr, are currently sidelined by anterior cruciate knee ligament injuries.And these circumstances have led Chelsea to rely on the strength in depth of their squad during a run of 16 wins from 19 games. It means a lot to beat Arsenal. They won the Conti Cup last year, so we want to take the trophy back.Guro Reiten Results that followed a hefty 4-1 December loss to Arsenal in the league.Reiten adds: “There are so many good players in our team. “This year with injuries and with new players coming in, you just have to adapt to whoever you’re playing with. “They are all different with different qualities.”The build-up to tomorrow’s duel is almost a rerun of last year’s Conti Cup final lead-in.And like then Chelsea will enter this game following an earlier win against Arsenal in a major contest. Reiten’s team-mate Catarina Macario is among the players who have shone for Chelsea in the second half of this seasonCredit: PATheir 3-1 defeat of Gunners this month dented their rivals’ hopes of a first WSL title win since 2019.Reiten said: “They’re probably going to come to the final and want revenge for that.”It means a lot to beat Arsenal. It’s the best game to win and the worst one to lose.”They won the Conti Cup last year, so we want to take that trophy back.”But it’s always intense, tight games against them. “It’s like when you play a team and then two weeks later, you’re going to play them again.”It’s about who’s going to change it up who’s going to do something different. It’s going to be interesting to see.”Over the course of her Chelsea career Reiten has emerged as an influential figure on and off the pitch for the WSL giants.Her deft touch in their Champions League quarter-final second-leg draw with Ajax set up the first Blues goal in the contest for record signing Mayra Ramirez.And the forward enjoys being a role model for younger Blues players as well as contending with the pressure of winning trophies and retaining titles.Reiten (pictured with Mayra Ramirez) is eager to see Chelsea maintain their winning form across all competitions with the team reaching the Champions League semi-finalsCredit: EPAShe said: “It’s weird because I feel like it’s just become a part of me. With every game we play now, the pressure is there.”We have to win, we need to score goals.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I don’t know if I’m thinking about it the same way I did a few years ago, where I was more nervous and more stressed about it.”Now it’s like, ‘this is this is just us, this is our job’. More

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    Erin Cuthbert insists Chelsea aces will all have ‘moments’ to shine as Blues target Champions League progress

    ERIN CUTHBERT says Emma Hayes knows how to bring out “the animal” in her performances on the pitch.And the Chelsea star, 25, says believes all her Blues team-mates will have a role to play in their quadruple trophy chase.Erin Cuthbert says Chelsea will need every player to contribute with games coming thick and fast in their bid to win four major trophiesCredit: AlamyA win or draw against Ajax this evening will Chelsea set up a semi-final duel with Barcelona or SK BrannCredit: GettyThis evening they take on Ajax in the second leg of their Champions League quarters duel.The Women’s Super League leaders, who hope to win the contest for the first time, are carrying a 3-0-win advantage from the first leg.Cuthbert, who rifled home a stunning shot from distance in a 2-0 defeat of West Ham on Sunday, hopes to produce goals against Ajax at Stamford Bridge.Ahead of the game against the Irons Hayes spoke of the midfielder’s team-mate Sjoeke Nusken being more of a natural goal scorer.Read More Football Stories In response to her gaffer’s remarks, Cuthbert said: “Emma knows how to get at me, that’s for sure.”She knows how to provoke me and find a little bit of an animal inside me and she knows that as well. She knows how to wind me up.”But Sjoeke has been in brilliant form as well and that’s important to say. We’ve needed her at this time of the season.”I think everyone’s going to have their moments. Sunday was mine and Aggie’s (Beever-Jones’) moment.”Most read in Football“The week before it was Sjoeke and we need everyone to contribute over this period especially when we’ve got so many games.”Following their loss to Chelsea last Tuesday Ajax have maintained their winning form in the Netherlands’ women’s top-flight.The Amsterdam side are currently second in the Eredevisie and four points behind FC Twente after a run of 14 wins and three draws in 18 games.Suzanne Bakker’s players come into tonight’s match off the back of a 3-2 defeat of Zwolle in their league, with Romee Leuchter netting a hat-trick.Prior to their quarter-final tie with the Blues Ajax captain Sherida Spitse, 33, spoke of the need for Ajax to playing without fear of making mistakes.The Netherlands midfielder, who has made 73 top tier appearances for her club said: “I say to the team every time in training, and before games, you are here because you are good.”Of course, sometimes things are going wrong in the game.”You can make mistakes, but you need to ask for ball again, if you don’t do that, then you get scared.”Emma Hayes expects Chelsea’s opponents will be aggressive on the pitch with the Dutch club facing a last eight exit.Should the Blues triumph this evening it will be their sixteenth win out of 17 games across all competitions dating back to December 17.It would also see them pick up their third victory across all contests in eight days.While Chelsea are due to battle Arsenal for the final of this year’s Conti Cup this Sunday, Hayes’ players are fully focused on tonight’s match.The Blues boss said: “We only play one game at a time. I’m not thinking about Sunday.Sjoeke Nusken was among the scorers in Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat of Ajax last time outCredit: Getty”We know Ajax are going to come out to and be aggressive, we’re expecting and that they have to.”This is a competition where only one team advances, so we’re prepared for the aggression from the opponent and their learnings.READ MORE SUN STORIES”They’re a good side and it’s important for us to keep all of our focus and attention on this.”Chelsea vs Ajax can be watched live on DAZN’s women’s football channel on YouTube from 8:00pm this evening. More

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    DAZN announce major broadcasting change allowing fans to watch sport for FREE for rest of season

    DAZN have removed their paywall for all Women’s football fixtures until the end of the season.The major announcement will see the streaming service’s entire catalogue of women’s football made free to air.
    DAZN have announced they will be removing the paywall for women’s football on their platformCredit: EPA
    The Women’s Champions League will be free to air as a resultCredit: EPA
    DAZN currently hold the rights to show the Women’s Champions League alongside the top tiers in Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Saudi Arabia.
    All competitions will be available for those at home to tune into until the season ends.
    The British streaming platform announced the change in a statement on their website.
    The statement claimed the change will “drive audience growth and provide a new global home for women’s football”.
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    As well as explaining that fans will be offered “greater access to games, content and the international women’s football community”. 
    All in all there will be 209 games streamed for free in the UK as a result of the change – 29 of which will be from the UWCL.
    Uefa and DAZN agreed a four-year exclusive deal for the broadcasting rights to the competition alongside YouTube back in 2021.
    The deal saw the first two seasons of the competition being shown for free before plans to put the majority of the fixtures behind a paywall.
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    But DAZN’s new announcement has binned that plan and instead made the games available for all fans for longer.
    Last season’s Champions League coverage pulled in a whopping 55.2million viewers on the DAZN women’s football Youtube channel.
    While the final of the competition attracted 5.1million live viewers alone when Barcelona toppled Wolfsburg in a 3-2 thriller.
    Other sports shown on DAZN will remain behind a paywall with the service best known for its coverage of boxing. More

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    ‘I have too much respect for teams across Europe to talk negatively about them’, says Emma Hayes

    EMMA HAYES believes it is arrogant to suggest Europe’s best teams are not reaching the Women’s Champions League group stages. However the Chelsea boss believes the qualifying route needs to be looked at in terms of a possible group phase expansion and Europa league. 
    Emma Hayes thinks a larger group stage similar to that in the men’s Champions League would be worth considering for the women’s contestCredit: Reuters
    Hayes’ Chelsea side are the only English team left competing in the tournament this seasonCredit: Getty
    Manchester United chief Marc Skinner believes there is scope for a “broader scale of teams” in the contestCredit: Getty
    Hayes was sharing her thoughts amid recent debate concerning the qualifying process to enter the tournament’s group stage. 
    Her comments’ follow remarks made by Manchester United boss Marc Skinner after his side were knocked out in round two of the qualifying phase by Paris Saint-Germain. 
    On Wednesday after the game, the Red Devils chief said it was “crazy” his team had to face PSG in the qualifiers. 
    He also talked of wanting to see “the best teams in the Champions League” group stage rather than a “spread of average” sides. 
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    However the Man United later apologised for” any offence taken” in response to his comment while calling for “a broader scale of teams” in the competition.
    Skinner said: “It’s easy to twist words, but if there was any offence taken then I am sorry for that. 
    “My comment was much more about the breadth and quality.
    “I believe now that there is a need for more teams to be in this competition and then we will see who is average and who is not. 
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    “We might have been average in the group stage, we don’t know that? But we played a good team (in PSG).”
    In terms of English clubs in this season’s contest only the current WSL title-holders (Chelsea) were guaranteed automatic entry to the group stage. 
    Meanwhile United who finished second last season and Arsenal who finished third had to compete in qualifiers prior to this phase.  
    Hayes said: “I don’t want to talk disrespectfully about any team in Europe, particularly knowing that we are a team that have lost to many teams in early rounds in our infancy as much as going out of a group stage two years ago. 
    “I have way too much respect for the competition and teams across Europe to talk negatively about any of them.
    “I think that’s ignorant and arrogant all at once. 
    “Roma and Benfica are two teams who won their leagues.
    “They deserve perhaps to go straight into a group competition. 
    “But this isn’t about my opinion, this is what the format is and we have to play that.
    “However, do we need to look at that? Absolutely we need to.
    “Do we need to look at that in line with the growth of the women’s game to say, ‘well, actually, there’s a lot more investment across many leagues?
    “And perhaps (whether) we should consider a format that’s similar to that of the men’s competition, where it’s group stages from the off but maybe larger?
    “But also we have to look at the smaller nations – they deserve the opportunity and the right to be in it as much as any English team does.”
    The Blues, who face Brighton at home in the WSL on Sunday, were among 16 teams involved in Friday’s group stage draw for the contest
    They have been drawn in Group D alongside Real Madrid, BK Hacken and giant killers Paris FC who knocked out Arsenal and this year’s finalists Wolfsburg. 
    Following the Gunners and United’s exits, Hayes side are the only English team left in this season’s tournament. 
    The Blues gaffer added:  “We’ve been in the Champions League a long time to know that this is a really tough competition and we’ve got a lot to prepare for.
    Chelsea have been drawn in Group D in the Women’s Champions League alongside Real Madrid (pictured), BK Hacken and Paris FCCredit: EPA
    “Everybody is a good team so we respect all the opponents that we might face and we know Real Madrid is a top team.
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    “(BK) Hacken is a top team performing really well and Paris FC have deservedly progressed into the group stage. 
    “It (the contest) needs simplifying, it needs expanding. It needs a Europa League conversation. It needs all of those things.”
    Women’s Champions League – Group stage teamsGROUP A
    Barcelona
    FC Rosengard
    Benfica
    Eintracht Frankfurt
    GROUP B
    Lyon
    Slavia Praha
    SKN St Polten
    SK Brann
    GROUP C
    Bayern Munich
    Paris Saint-Germain
    AS Roma
    Ajax
    GROUP D
    Chelsea
    Real Madrid
    BK Hacken
    Paris FC More

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    Manchester United to battle Paris Saint-Germain in their first Women’s Champions League outing

    MANCHESTER UNITED will face a potentially tricky test against Paris Saint-Germain in their first foray in the Women’s Champions League. The Red Devils and their French opponents are competing in round two of the qualifying stage of the contest.
    Manchester United will face Paris Saint-Germain next month in a round two duel to qualify for the Champions League group stageCredit: Getty
    PSG reached last year’s Women’s Champions League quarter-finals where they were knocked out by WolfsburgCredit: Getty
    Melvine Malard has joined the Red Devils on loan from PSG’s rivals Lyon until the end of the 2023-24 seasonCredit: Reuters
    This phase decides which 12 teams will go on to join the group stage alongside teams who have already qualified for this part. 
    These competitors include WSL champs Chelsea, last term’s contest winners Barcelona and French and German title-holders Lyon and Bayern Munich.
    United’s tie will see Marc Skinners’ aces go up against last year’s quarter-finalists at home on the 10th or 11th of October. 
    Their away leg against PSG, who have reached the Champions League final on two occasions, will be played on October 18 or 19. 
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    And the clash could see the club go up against ex-Red Devil Jackie Groenen in Europe for the first time since the midfielder’s move to PSG last September. 
    United’s draw against Paris Saint-Germain comes on a day which saw the club unveil Melvine Malard as their last signing in this summer’s transfer window which closed at 11pm on Thursday. 
    The France forward, 23, has joined Skinner’s side on loan from Lyon until the end of the 2023/24 season. 
    Her arrival completes a busy transfer window for United as they aim to compete across all fronts after a second place finish in last term’s title race.
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    This summer saw Alessia Russo, Vilde Boe Risa, Ona Batlle, Ivana Fuso and Martha Thomas among the players to leave the club. 
    Their new arrivals included Wales international Gemma Evans, Brazil forward Geyse from Barcelona and Japan ace Hinata Miyazawa who won the Golden Boot at this year’s World Cup. 
    Japan forward Hinata Miyazawa is among the international aces who have joined Man United this summerCredit: Getty
    Other players who sealed United moves ahead of deadline day include former OL Reign goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce and ex-Everton defender Gabby George. 
    And the club retained the services of England number one keeper Mary Earps despite a record bid from WSL rivals Arsenal. 
    The Women’s World Cup Golden Glove winner, who has been nominated for a Fifa best goalkeeper award, has one year left on her current contract. More

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    Bronze hails Barcelona’s ‘crazy feat’ as Guijarro shines in their Women’s Champions League final win against Wolfsburg

    LUCY BRONZE never doubted Barcelona could pull off a second-half fightback to stun Wolfsburg in the Women’s Champions League final.After a first-half fright they stormed to a 3-2 victory with the full-back lifting the contest trophy for a fourth time. 
    Barcelona became Women’s Champions League winners for the second time following their triumph in 2021Credit: Getty
    Lucy Bronze lifted the trophy for the fourth time in her career and became the first English woman to win it with two clubsCredit: Getty
    Patri Guijarro netted twice in two minutes after Barcelona went 2-0 down against WolfsburgCredit: Getty
    Keira Walsh described Guijarro as a special player after becoming a Champions League winner for the first time in her careerCredit: Getty
    Patri Guijarro shone bagging a two-minute double with Barcelona thwarting Wolfsburg’s hopes of a hat-trick of final wins in the competition.
    Their triumph led to Bronze becoming the first Englishwoman to lift the trophy with two different clubs following three previous victories with her former club Lyon. 
    It also saw Keira Walsh win her first Champions League medal following her transfer record-breaking switch from Manchester City last September.   
    Bronze said: “I don’t think we were ever worried about us scoring three goals, which is a crazy feat to do.

    “But that’s the talent of this team. 
    “You’ve seen the two finals Barcelona have lost where they’ve been heavily beaten by Lyon.
    “Once it was two goals (down against us) we shut up shop. 
    “We made it really difficult defensively and created loads of chances in attack.”
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    Walsh added: “If there’s any team that can overturn a 2-0 deficit it’s this team and that’s what we did.
    “Patri Guijarro is a special, special player, for me the best player in the world.
    “It’s been a pretty good year, winning the Euros and the Champions League.
    “If someone was to tell me this was going to happen I wouldn’t believe them.”
    Coming into this game, Jonatan Giraldez’s team were considered the favourites having reached last year’s final brushing Wolfsburg aside in the semis. 
    But they suffered a scare in the third minute with Bronze, back in action following knee surgery in April, dispossessed by Ewa Pajor. 
    Seconds later the striker slammed the ball past goalkeeper Sandra Panos with Barcelona conceding a third minute goal – their earliest ever in the contest. 
    Ewa Pajor and Alexandra Popp both netted minutes to give Wolfsburg a 2-0 lead by the 37th minuteCredit: AP
    Stunned by that moment the Liga F champs looked to hit back immediately with Salma Paralluelo blazing over before Irena Paredes headed wide.  
    After weathering pressure, with Lena Oberdorf making some brave blocks, Wolfsburg made some rare forays forward.
    And they went 2-0 up against the run of play with Pajor teeing up Alexandra Popp’s headed finish near half time. 
    The second spell saw Barcelona turn the game on its head with Guijarro’s two-minute brace. 
    The midfielder fired home at the near post two minutes before heading in a 50th minute effort leaving their rivals shocked.
    Fridolina Rolfo rifled a shot at Wolfsburg goalkeeper Merle Frohms moments later, with Pajor testing Panos in the 70th minute. 

    And Wolfsburg’s dream start became a nightmare finish as Rolfo punished a defensive error to slam home a tournament-winning goal.
    Her finish saw the LaLiga Women’s champs title holders become the queens of club football in Europe for the second time. 
    Fridolina Rolfo fired home Barcelona’s third as they completed a second-half fightbackCredit: AP More

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    Ex-Arsenal ace Janssen wants Barcelona to face ‘hardest possible’ Women’s Champions League battle with Wolfsburg

    DOMINIQUE JANESSEN is relishing Wolfsburg being seen as the underdogs in their Champions League final clash with Barcelona. The Netherlands defender and her team-mates will battle their rivals on Saturday with their side aiming to win the contest for a third time.
    Dominique Janssen and her side will face a tough test from Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League finalCredit: EPA
    Lucy Bronze and her Barca team-mates won 29 of their 30 games in Spain’s top-flight this seasonCredit: Reuters
    Saturday’s final could see Barcelona’s Keira Walsh lift the Champions League trophy for the first time in her careerCredit: Getty
    In their previous encounters Wolfsburg have been the dominant side winning four of their past five matches. 
    However their most recent meeting saw the Catalan side knock the German club out of last year’s semis which included a 5-1 first-leg demolition at Camp Nou.
    Janessen said: “It’s something different and it’s good that we’re not always in the favourite role. 
    “We’re comfortable right now. We just want to do the best we can and we’re going to try to give Barcelona the hardest time possible.
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    “Barcelona are a pretty good team – tactical, technical – so it won’t be an easy game.
    “We have a really good plan but we need to be 100% focused.”
    The 3:00 pm duel at PSV Eindhoven’s stomping ground in the Netherlands is set to be watched by a sell-out 35,000-strong crowd. 
    The use of Philips Stadion as the final’s venue brings back warm memories for Janssen who recalls watching her first professional game at the stadium. 
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    Janssen, who made 100 Gunners appearances before her 2019 Wolfsburg switch, added: “This game is pretty special as I remember my first pro game I attended was at this stadium. 
    “It is also very close for my family to come to, so it is one of the most important games in my career.
    “The journey has been pretty amazing and tomorrow I hope we can celebrate.”
    Wolfsburg’s clash with Barcelona will see Tommy Stroot’s side attempt to lift the trophy a decade on from winning it for the first time.
    Janssen helped Arsenal to win their third WSL title in 2019 before joining WolfsburgCredit: Getty – Contributor
    In 2013 they beat Lyon 1-0 in the decider at Stamford Bridge. 
    Back then their contest-winning side featured Germany star Alexandra Popp.
    The Wolfsburg captain is widely regarded as one of the best strikers in the world having netted 61 goals in 127 senior appearances for Germany.
    The Frauen Bundesliga ace, 32,  has scored 16 goals in 21 top-flight games this season with her team pipped to an eighth top-flight crown by Bayern Munich. 
    Popp said: “We always have gone quite far, and that shows the work in this club. 
    Alexandra Popp is hoping Wolfsburg can win the Champions League ten year’s on from their first triumph in the contest finalCredit: Getty
    “The way they build the squad every year is great and it shows how the coach and the team work together, how the football has developed. 
    “”n 2013 we just played forward balls; now we play football, which is nice to see.
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    “We are very well prepared for the game and it won’t be like the first leg last year (in the semi-finals).”
    Barcelona vs. Wolfsburg in the Women’s Champions League final can be watched live from 3:00pm on Saturday 3 June DAZN’s YouTube channel. More

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    Majority of Women’s Champions League matches to go behind paywall next season with final remaining free to view

    THE bulk of next term’s Women’s Champions League games will go behind a paywall according to sports streaming company DAZN. Viewers will be required to pay for 42 of the 61 matches in the contest with 19 fixtures remaining free to watch. 
    Two thirds of Women’s Champions League matches aired by DAZN will go behind a paywall from next seasonCredit: Alamy
    The final will be among the matches that will stay as free to view from next termCredit: Getty
    Free-to-view games will include the final and one semi-final and two matches from the quarter-final stage.
    The move comes two seasons into DAZN’s four-year agreement to exclusively air the Women’s Champions League fixtures. 
    It also comes two years after Uefa introduced a 16-team group stage format with centralised streaming coverage via DAZN’s YouTube channel. 
    DAZN’s global markets CEO Veronica Diquattro said: “We want to help the women’s game realise its potential, by reaching audiences and by developing its obvious commercial appeal to create a virtuous circle of investment, growth, raising standards and overall interest.”
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    To date the contest’s fixtures have been watched in more than 230 countries with DAZN having 362,000 subscribers to its platform.
    And last year’s final, which saw Lyon beat Barcelona 3-1 at the home of Juventus, was watched by 3.6million viewers.
    This figure marked a 56 per cent increase on the audience that tuned in to watch Barcelona beat Chelsea 4-0  in the contest’s decider in 2021. 
    Away from its online coverage this season’s competition has seen some record turnouts at knockout stage games.
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    A crowd of 27,697 flocked to Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea’s first-leg semis clash with Barcelona in April.
    Arsenal’s clash with Wolfsburg at the Emirates was among the fixtures that attracted a record crowd this seasonCredit: Getty
    The match set a new record for spectator numbers at a Women’s Champions League game in England before Arsenal’s clash with Wolfsburg at the Emirates. 
    The Gunners’ semi-final second leg battle with the German giants a month later drew a crowd of 60,063 
    The fixture saw them break the attendance record for a women’s club game in England.  More