Both Champions League semi-finals are finely poised after the first legs, while the Women's Super League title race has been blown wide open. Suzy Wrack is joined by Sophie Downey, Emily Keogh and Tim Stillman to discuss the latest action.
Arsenal Take First-Leg Lead
Arsenal seized the advantage in their Champions League semi-final with a 2-1 first-leg win over Olympique Lyonnais at the Emirates Stadium. The panel discusses Renée Slegers’ tactical adjustments, Lyon’s defensive lapses and what the result means heading into the second leg.
Bayern Munich Show Resilience
Elsewhere, Bayern Munich held Barcelona to a 1-1 draw in the first leg despite going down to 10 players. The panel reflects on Bayern’s resilience, the key flashpoints and what both sides need to do in the return fixture in Barcelona.
WSL Title Race Intensifies
Back in the WSL, Brighton produced one of the shocks of the season by coming from behind to beat Manchester City, throwing the title race wide open. Chelsea strengthened their push for Champions League qualification as Sam Kerr equalled Fran Kirby’s record for Chelsea’s all-time top scorer in the WSL, while Manchester United dropped points at Tottenham and Leicester’s struggles deepened after a heavy defeat to London City Lionesses.
WSL 2 Drama
Plus: the WSL 2 title race heads for a dramatic conclusion, with Charlton, Birmingham City and Crystal Palace separated by just a point heading into the final day, while Portsmouth’s relegation is confirmed.



