UEFA Women's Champions League LIVE: Arsenal vs Chelsea in quarter-finals

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Alyssa Thompson and Lauren James hit the post for Chelsea in the opening eight minutes.

Stina Blackstenius' header puts Arsenal ahead before Chloe Kelly's long-range strike makes it 2-0. Alessia Russo confirms victory late on.

Veerle Buurman has a goal controversially disallowed for Chelsea in the first half but James' stunning lob gets one back for them.

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BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Emirates Stadium

Holders Arsenal put themselves in a strong position to advance with victory in the first leg of their Women's Champions League quarter-final tie with London rivals Chelsea.

Renee Slegers' side scored two goals in the first half to deal a blow to visitors Chelsea and confirmed victory through Alessia Russo late on.

An outrageous lob from Lauren James in the second half threatened a comeback from Chelsea but it did not materialise.

James had earlier hit the post – as did team-mate Alyssa Thompson – before audaciously chipping goalkeeper Anneke Borbe from outside the box.

However, that was not enough to overturn the result after Stina Blackstenius and Chloe Kelly's goals in the first half had helped set the tone.

Victory puts the Gunners in the driving seat before next Wednesday's second leg at Stamford Bridge as they attempt to defend their European crown.

Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor was without several players because of injury and the Asian Cup and the lack of squad depth was apparent.

And they will be frustrated at having a goal disallowed in the first half as Veerle Buurman was ruled to have pushed Laia Codina – a decision replays showed was soft.

The Blues are left with plenty to do at home against an Arsenal side continuing the fine form they have shown since the start of 2026.

Arsenal analysis: Ruthless Gunners in strong position

European champions Arsenal were brimming with confidence before kick-off having not lost a game at the Emirates since a 2-1 loss to Lyon approaching a year ago on 19 April 2025.

They are on a 10-game winning streak in all competitions following this result and have kept clean sheets in their last five WSL matches.

And they played like a team peaking at the right time. After weathering a 15-minute storm in the first half, they took over proceedings in front of an 18,000-strong crowd.

Goalkeeper Borbe's right post came to their savour on a few occasions early on but Chelsea were penned deeper and deeper as the game wore on.

Blackstenius' deft touch to head in Katie McCabe's cross gave them the lead they needed and Kelly capitalised on a period of control with a stunning long-range effort, though England team-mate Hannah Hampton will be frustrated she could not get a hand to it.

Kelly's habit of delivering in the big moments for club and country is very welcome to Arsenal and she was oozing confidence after her hat-trick against West Ham on the weekend.

And in the second half, just as James had given Chelsea a lifeline, Russo dealt the final blow – taking one touch to control the ball before firing it expertly past Hampton to make it 3-1.

Overall, the match was the perfect way to start this mouthwatering battle between two London rivals, though Arsenal will know there remains a job to do in the second leg at Stamford Bridge next Wednesday (20:00 GMT).

But on current form, Slegers' side will fancy themselves to reach the last four.

More to follow.

What's next for both teams?

It's a big week for Arsenal as they welcome north London rivals Tottenham to the Emirates on Saturday, 28 March (17:30 GMT) in their next Women's Super League match.

Chelsea return to league action when they host Aston Villa on Sunday, 29 March (12:00 GMT).

The second leg between Chelsea and Arsenal takes place at Stamford Bridge on 1 April at 20:00 GMT.

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