How to watch Chelsea against Barcelona in the Women's Champions League in the US as well as kick-off time and team news.
Chelsea Women have work cut out when they take on Barcelona Femeni in the second leg of their Women's Champions League semi-final at Camp Nou on Thursday.
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The Blues were narrowly beaten by the Catalan team in the first leg after Caroline Hansen scored the only goal in the fourth minute of the match.
Having lost the opportunity to take a lead at home, Chelsea now face an even bigger task against the Catalan giants on their own turf. Barcelona pipped them to the title in 2021 and will be looking to make their fourth final, and third in a row.
GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S. as well as how to stream it live online.
GettyBarcelona vs Chelsea kick-off timeGame:Barcelona Femeni vs Chelsea WomenDate:April 27, 2023Kick-off:12:45pm EDTVenue:Camp Nou
The Women's Champions League game between Barcelona and Chelsea is scheduled for April 27, 2023 at Camp Nou.
It will kick off at 12.45pm EDT in the USA.
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The second leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final between Barcelona and Chelsea is available to stream live on DAZN and DAZN YouTube in the United States (U.S.).
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Barcelona will miss Lucy Bronze who was injured in the second half of the game against Chelsea and has undergone surgery to her knee.
However, the big news from the camp is the long-awaited return from injury of superstar Alexia Putellas. The popular player had been sidelined for nine months and will be hoping to get back to her best.
Head coach Jonatan Giraldez will be tempted to name an unchanged lineup in the second leg, given the performance his team delivered in the first.
Barcelona Femeni possible XI: Panos; Torrejon, Paredes, Leon, Rolfo, Bonmati, Walsh, Guijarro, Hansen, Paralluelo, Geyse
GoalkeepersPanos, Coll, Fort, Munoz, FontDefendersParedes, Laia Codina, Leon, Fernandez, Torrejon, Rabano, Ramirez, Pujols, Mingueza, Corrales, UrenaMidfieldersCaldentey, Guijarro, Bonmati, Walsh, Engen, Perez, Cano, Pou, Lopez, Bartel, DragoniForwardsPina, Crnogorcevic, Hansen, Rolfo, Paralluelo, Geyse, Vilamala, Oshoala, Martret, Ari, CapdevilaChelsea Women team news
Chelsea will not be able to call upon forward Fran Kirby who has been ruled out due to an injury. She is joined in the treatment room by defenders Kadiesha Buchanan, Katerina Svitkova and Millie Bright.
Pernille Harder recovered from her injury and came on as a substitute in the first leg of the semi-final. The forward is expected to make an impact off the bench once again.
Chelsea possible XI: Berger; Perisset, Mjelde, Eriksson, Carter; Cuthbert, Leupolz, Reiten; James, Charles, Kerr
GoalkeepersMusovic, Berger, OrmanDefendersCarter, Perisset, Eriksson, Mjelde, CharlesMidfieldersIngle, Leupolz, Reiten, Fleming, Cuthbert, Harder, CankovicForwardsJames, Kerr, KanerydHead-to-head record
Chelsea's first leg defeat to Barcelona was in the third meeting between the two teams. Barcelona have won the last two matches against Chelsea and both were in the Champions League.
April 2022Chelsea 0-1 BarcelonaWomen's Champions LeagueMay 2021Chelsea 0-4 BarcelonaWomen's Champions LeagueAugust 2018Barcelona 1-1 ChelseaClub Friendlies WomenGettyUseful links
Chelsea Women team page
Barcelona Femeni team page
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