After our last-gasp victory over Man City at the weekend, we face the same side again in the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final second leg at Stamford Bridge on Thursday. Here's everything you need to know...
An exciting UEFA Women's Champions League knockout tie awaits for Chelsea, as we take on Manchester City in the quarter-final second leg after our dramatic 2-1 win against the same side in domestic action on Sunday.
The Blues have a 2-0 deficit to overturn from the first leg in Manchester, however on Sunday we showed great tenacity to fight back from a goal behind in the WSL, as Erin Cuthbert's stoppage-time header snatched all three points.
Where and when
We will face Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on Thursday 27 March, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm UK time.
How to follow
As always, you can follow minute-by-minute updates in our Chelsea Women vs Manchester City Match Centre on the official Chelsea website and app. You can also follow through Chelsea Women’s social media channels on X, Facebook and Instagram.
The match will be shown live on DAZN and TNT Sports 1 in the UK, and can also be viewed on the official Chelsea website and app.
The form
Chelsea have now completed the double over Manchester City in the Women's Super League, as well as having beaten them in the League Cup final earlier this month. Our only defeat to the Cityzens this season came in the first leg of this Champions League quarter-final, a result that could be overturned on Thursday night.
Elsewhere, we have reached an FA Cup semi-final with Liverpool which is set for April 12, and remain unbeaten in domestic action, sitting eight points clear at the top of the table.
Manchester City meanwhile have won two, lost two and drawn once in their last five league outings and sit fourth in the table, seven points behind cross-city rivals Manchester United.
There will also be a Manchester derby in their FA Cup semi-final later this month, with Nick Cushing's side potentially facing a sixth meeting with Chelsea in the final, should both sides progress.
Recent head-to-head
After suffering their first defeat of the entire season at the hands of Man City in the Champions League, Chelsea bounced back just four days later as they returned to Manchester for a Women's Super League fixture.
In the first half, Kerolin's pace was posing a threat and the City forward opened the scoring after 32 minutes, but we came out for the second period with renewed vigour and levelled the scoring thanks to some brilliant work on the right wing from Johanna Rytting Kaneryd and a top-class finish from Aggie Beever-Jones.
It looked like both sides would take a point apiece from the game, however Cuthbert had other ideas. As Ashley Lawrence crossed the ball into the box in stoppage time, the Scotland international got herself in the perfect position to head home, snatching the dramatic late winner for Chelsea.
We will also face Manchester City at Stamford Bridge in the second leg of our UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final on Thursday 27 March and you can secure your seat for that match here.