Chelsea to face Barcelona in Women’s Champions League semis after Man City fightback

Chelsea to face Barcelona in Women’s Champions League semis after Man City fightback
Chelsea's Sandy Baltimore scores their first goal. (Reuters)
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Updated 28 March 2025

Chelsea to face Barcelona in Women’s Champions League semis after Man City fightback

Chelsea to face Barcelona in Women’s Champions League semis after Man City fightback

LONDON: Chelsea’s women overturned a two-goal first leg deficit to beat Manchester City 3-0 and set up a Champions League semifinal meeting with holders Barcelona on Thursday.
Earlier, Barca mauled Wolfsburg 6-1 in Catalonia to complete a 10-2 aggregate thrashing.
In the final of four meetings between City and Chelsea in the past 12 days, the English champions wasted little time in gaining revenge for a rare defeat in last week’s first leg.
The Blues had turned the tie around before half-time as Sandy Baltimore blasted into the top corner before Nathalie Bjorn headed in from a corner to level the tie at 2-2 on aggregate.
Lauren James then pounced on a sloppy City pass to tee up Mayra Ramirez for the winning goal.
Chelsea remain on course for a quadruple in Sonia Bompastor’s first season in charge.
They beat City 2-1 in the League Cup final earlier this month to begin the quartet of meetings, are into the semifinals of the FA Cup and have an eight-point lead at the top of the Women’s Super League.
However, they face the most daunting challenge in women’s football next month in trying to dethrone Barcelona.
Chelsea’s quest to win the Champions League for the first time has come undone against the Spanish champions in three of the past four seasons.
Pere Romeu’s side have gone on to win the tournament on all three occasions and set a record by reaching a seventh consecutive semifinal.
After a shock first ever women’s El Clasico defeat by Real Madrid on Sunday, Barca showed no mercy against the side they beat to win the 2023 final.
Salma Paralluelo’s quickfire double built on Barca’s 4-1 first leg lead before Esmee Brugts smashed home the third from outside the box.
Substitute Claudia Pina continued the rout after the hour mark as she beat Anneke Borbe too easily at her near post.
Lineth Beerensteyn pulled one back for the visitors after Barca stopper Cata Coll was lured out of her goal but could not clear the ball effectively.
Pina scored a fine second with a free-kick which flew in off the post, with Mapi Leon following suit from even longer range to wrap up Barcelona’s rout in stoppage time.
Arsenal will face eight-time winners Lyon in the other semifinal for a place in the final in Lisbon on May 24.


Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car

Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car
Updated 07 November 2025

Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car

Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car
  • New model represents a significant leap for electric racing
  • GEN4 set to be fastest, most advanced, and most sustainable car in championship’s history

RIYADH: The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has unveiled its new GEN4 car, and fans will only have to wait until the 2026-27 season to see it in action.

The new model represents a significant leap for electric racing, emphasizing the championship’s commitment to continued innovation and sustainability, Saudi state news agency SPA reported on Friday.

The GEN4 is set to be the fastest, most advanced, and most sustainable car in the championship’s history.

It boasts up to 600 kW of power (over 815 horsepower) and features an active all-wheel-drive system operational during all phases of the race.

The car has a strong emphasis on sustainability, having been designed using 100 percent recyclable materials and incorporating at least 20 percent recycled components, reaffirming the championship’s leadership as the most sustainable motorsport series in the world.

Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds said the GEN4 is far more than a race car. Co-developed with the FIA, he said that “it stood as the most advanced, demanding, and sustainable machine Formula E ever built, redefining what is possible in performance and environmental responsibility while meeting the aspirations of professional drivers and inspiring future talents.”