Chelsea 3-0 Celtic
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Stamford Bridge
And first, let’s have a look at Wednesday’s action in the Women’s Champions League as Chelsea reached the quarter-finals with a dominant victory over Celtic, who can no longer reach the next stage as a result.
It continued new manager Sonia Bompastor’s 100% record after 11 games in charge as the Blues went through with two group games to spare.
After coming from behind to win 2-1 in Scotland last week, Lucy Bronze scored Chelsea’s opener inside a minute in London, with a well-executed volley from a corner.
Wieke Kaptein made it 2-0 midway through the first half, heading in another cross, before Eve Perisset added a late third from the penalty spot as Chelsea cruised to victory against a young Celtic side.
Elena Sadiku’s team are competing in the Women’s Champions League group stage for the first time and are yet to pick up a point.
They battled hard at Stamford Bridge in front of their noisy travelling fans but the gulf in experience was evident.
Bompastor’s arrival at Chelsea this summer was partly because of her success in this competition with Lyon, and the Frenchwoman has already guided the Blues seamlessly through to the knockout stage in impressive style.
For Celtic, this was another step on the steep learning curve as they develop under Sadiku, and highlighted the tough task ahead to match Europe’s elite.