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lucy bronze and Sam Kerr as if on target chelsea Wolfsburg came from behind to qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals with a 2–1 win at Wolfsburg.
Sonia BompastorThe team started and finished the night in third place, becoming the first English club to win at the AOK Stadium.
armory They missed out on a top four finish despite a 3–0 win over Belgian club OH Leuven at the Den Dreef Stadium.
Olivia Smith and Beth Mead were on target in the first half, but an own goal from Saar Janssen gave both clubs all three points and a play-off place.
Jess Park scored the winning goal in the first half Manchester United They finished sixth in the table after beating Juventus 1–0 in Turin in their final group game.
Mark Skinner’s side had already booked a play-off place for the knockout round and Park’s first goal in Europe sealed them a more favorable tie when the draw was made at 12pm on Friday.
Barcelona topped the group table after winning their final match 2–0 against Paris FC.
Vicky Lopez gave last year’s finalists Barca a half-time lead in Paris and Caroline Graham Hansen scored early in the second period to ensure the Spanish club’s fifth win in six group matches.
Paris lost in its second group stage, but was included in the play-off draw at 12pm on Friday after finishing 10th.
Eight-time winners Lyon remained level on points with Barca in second place after a comfortable 4-0 home win against 10-man Atletico Madrid.
An own goal from Atlético midfielder Vilde Bo Risa put Lyon ahead at the break before Wendy Renard’s penalty and further efforts from Kadidiatou Diani and Korbin Schrader took the French club through to the quarter-finals.
Atlético’s players were sidelined for more than 55 minutes due to a straight red card for Brazilian midfielder Luani, but despite the heavy defeat they still comfortably reached the play-offs.
Bayern Munich finished in the top four and secured an automatic place in the last eight as they won 3–0 at home against eliminated Vålerenga.
Early goals from Momoko Tanikawa and Stine Ballisgar and a second-half header from Pernille Harder ensured they joined Barca, Lyon and Chelsea in the quarter-finals.
Sarah Dabritz’s stoppage-time goal gave Real Madrid a 1–1 draw at already eliminated Twente as the Spanish team secured a play-off seeding by finishing seventh.
Benfica and Paris Saint-Germain both went into the final round of group games with no chance of reaching the play-offs and played out a 1–1 draw in Lisbon.
Roma and St. Pölten had also already been eliminated, but the Italian club’s morale was boosted as Canadian forward Evelyn Wiens scored a hat-trick in a 6-1 home win against the Austrian club.