Wolfsburg Women qualified for the UEFA Women’s Champions League final after defeating Arsenal WFC by 3-2 after Pauline Bremer scored in the last minute of the extra time. Thus, Wolfsburg Women qualified for the final after an aggregate score of 5-4 and will face Barcelona Femeni on June 3rd in a breath battle for the title.
Stina Blackstenius gave a lead for Arsenal WFC already in the 11th minute after assistance by Lia Walti. Jill Roord equalized in th 42nd minute and the first half ended 1-1. Alexandra Popp gave a lead to the visitors of Wolfsburg Women in the 58th minute, but Jennifer Beattie formed the final 2-2 draw in the 75th minute. Both teams had their chances by the end of the match, but the regular time ended 2-2.
Both teams exchanged one shot on target, but both were unsuccessful. However, in the 119th minute, Pauline Bremer used maybe the last goal attempt in the match and scored for 3-2, qualifying her team for the UEFA Women’s Champions League final.
Alexandra Popp was the top player of the match with 1 goal and 1 assist. For Arsenal WFC, Lia Walti and Stina Blackstenius were the most effective on the ground.