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Arsenal Women will face Lyon Women in the UEFA Womenâs Champions League second leg, leading 2-1 on aggregate. The match will take place in France.
How to watch Lyon Women vs Arsenal Women, team news, predicted line-ups and more
Arsenal Women are set to travel to France to take on Lyon Women in the second leg of their UEFA Womenâs Champions League tie. The north London side currently lead 2-1 on aggregate.
Hereâs everything you need to know ahead of the clashâŠ
2pm UK time Saturday 2 May
TV: BBC Two
Streaming: BBC IPlayer
Lyon: Tabitha Chawinga (out)
Arsenal: Beth Mead (out), Katie Reid (out), Steph Catley (out) , Kyra Cooney-Cross (out) and Manuela Zinsberger (out)
Lyon (4-3-3): Endler; Lawrence, Renard, Engen, Svava; Shrader, Heaps, Yohannes; Diani, Brand, Hegerberg
The kick-off time for the Lyon Women vs Arsenal Women match is yet to be specified.
Details on how to watch the match live will be provided closer to the event.
Arsenal Women currently lead the tie with an aggregate score of 2-1.

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Arsenal (4-2-3-1): Van Domselaar; Fox, Williamson, Wubben-Moy, McCabe; Little, Caldentey; Holmberg, Russo, Foord; Blackstenius
Lyon have failed to win their last two matches, including that loss to Arsenal last week. They were held by Nantes last week in the French league.
After their win last week Arsenal compounded the victory with seven goals against Leicester City in the Womenâs Super League.
Arsenal boss Renee Slegers: âI donât think itâs important only in those moments,â she said. âI think the diversity that we have in the group is really important and weâve played younger players at different stages, we know we can do it, theyâre ready, but we also know we need the experience and the leadership.
âBut thatâs not only in those moments on the pitch, thatâs every day, what we do every day, and that makes us ready for the game. I wasnât aware of the fact (that nine of our starting XI in the first leg were at least 27) but interesting fact.â