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UEFA Women's Champions League Matchday 5 Predictions: Chelsea Looks to Remain Perfect


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Published in Sports and Competition on Tuesday, December 10th 2024 at 17:26 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • UEFA Women's Champions League returns for Matchday 5 with Chelsea looking to stay perfect in its first season under Sonia Bompastor. Bayern Munich will meet Juventus in a battle for first place in their group,

The article from MSN Sports discusses the upcoming UEFA Women's Champions League Matchday 5, focusing on key matches and predictions. Chelsea, currently leading Group D, aims to maintain their perfect record as they face Häcken, who are already eliminated but could still play the role of spoilers. Chelsea's manager, Emma Hayes, is expected to rotate her squad to keep players fresh for upcoming domestic games. In Group C, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) needs a win against Bayern Munich to secure their advancement, while Bayern, already through to the next round, might rest key players. The article also touches on other matches like Real Madrid vs. Paris FC, where both teams are vying for a spot in the knockout stages, and Roma vs. Ajax, where Roma looks to clinch a top-two finish. The predictions suggest a mix of outcomes, with Chelsea expected to win, PSG needing a victory, and Real Madrid favored to advance.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/soccer/uefa-women-s-champions-league-matchday-5-predictions-chelsea-looks-to-remain-perfect/ar-AA1vCHb4 ]

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