Arsenal will look to reach their first Women’s Champions League final since 2007 as they host Wolfsburg at the Emirates in the semi-final second leg.The tie is in the balance following a 2-2 draw in Germany last week, on what is set to be a historic occasion with a record-breaking crowd for a women’s club match in England.Arsenal were knocked out of the Champions League by Wolfsburg in last season’s Champions League quarter-finals but fought from two goals down to take a draw back to the Emirates in last week’s first leg.The Gunners made the most of their home advantage in the previous round to beat Bayern Munich, and will now look to create further history with Barcelona waiting in the Eindhoven final following the Spanish side’s victory over Chelsea.Here’s everything you need to know. League
Arsenal will look to reach their first Women’s Champions League final since 2007 as they host Wolfsburg at the Emirates in the semi-final second leg.The tie is in the balance following a 2-2 draw in Germany last week, on what is set to be a historic occasion with a record-breaking crowd for a women’s club match in England.Arsenal were knocked out of the Champions League by Wolfsburg in last season’s Champions League quarter-finals but fought from two goals down to take a draw back to the Emirates in last week’s first leg.The Gunners made the most of their home advantage in the previous round to beat Bayern Munich, and will now look to create further history with Barcelona waiting in the Eindhoven final following the Spanish side’s victory over Chelsea.Here’s everything you need to know. Passy