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LONDON : English clubs have completed a stellar league phase in the Women’s Champions League, with all three representatives successfully navigating their way into the knockout stages.
Chelsea have led the charge, securing an automatic spot in the last eight, while defending champions Arsenal and debutants Manchester United have both earned seeded spots for the upcoming play-off round.
Chelsea’s Ruthless Run to the Quarter-Finals

Chelsea went unbeaten in the league phase with four wins and two draws
Following a 2-1 victory over Wolfsburg on Wednesday, Chelsea confirmed their status as one of Europe’s elite. Despite a slow start in October with a draw against FC Twente, Sonia Bompastor’s side has been nearly flawless since.
Finishing third in the overall table with four wins from six matches, the Blues boasted a +17 goal difference—a feat matched only by Barcelona. Crucially, Chelsea were the only team to take points off Barcelona during the league phase, a result that solidified their path to automatic qualification. With stars Sam Kerr and Lauren James returning from injury, Bompastor’s squad looks ready to chase the elusive European title.
Arsenal’s Resilience in Title Defence

Defending champions Arsenal finished outside the automatic qualification spots
Defending champions Arsenal had a more turbulent path. After early losses to Lyon and Bayern Munich, the Gunners found themselves under pressure. However, a crucial 2-1 win over Real Madrid and a final 3-0 victory against OH Leuven saw Renee Slegers’ side climb to fifth place.
While the season hasn’t been as convincing as their title-winning campaign last year, Arsenal have successfully secured a seeded spot for the play-offs. They now await the draw to see if they will face Atletico Madrid or OH Leuven for a place in the quarter-finals.
Man Utd’s Dream Debut

Forward Melvine Malard has been a key player for Manchester United this season
Manchester United have exceeded all expectations in their debut Champions League season. Head coach Marc Skinner guided his team to four wins from six matches, including standout victories against Paris St-Germain and Juventus.
Finishing as a seeded team in the play-offs is a significant achievement for the club. However, Skinner has highlighted the need for January reinforcements to bridge the gap to Europe’s top tier, especially following a sobering 3-0 loss to Lyon. United will face either OH Leuven or Atletico Madrid in the next round.
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