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There is an all-English Women's Champions League final on the cards, with Arsenal and Chelsea safely into the last four of the competition.
The semi-final line-up was confirmed on Thursday as Chelsea and Barcelona joined Arsenal and Lyon in the next round.
The two Women's Super League (WSL) sides overturned 2-0 first-leg deficits to continue their run in the competition.
BBC Sport picks out everything you need to know about the semi-finals and the road to Lisbon.
What are the semi-final ties?
Women's Champions League semi-finals - Arsenal v Lyon, Barcelona v Chelsea
Arsenal will play eight-time winners Lyon and come up against former boss Joe Montemurro.
Chelsea play holders Barcelona in a repeat of last season's semi-final.
When are the matches?
Semi-final first legs will be played on 19 and 20 April, with the second legs taking place on 26 and 27 April.
Exact details will be confirmed by Uefa on Friday.
How much prize money is up for grabs?
Clubs who make the semi-finals each receive about £150,000.
Should they reach the final, the runner-up gets £166,000 and the winner's prize is £291,000.
Where is the final?
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This year's final takes place in Lisbon, at the 50,095-capacity Jose Alvalade Stadium, home of men's side Sporting.
It is the second time the showpiece event has been held in Lisbon, after Wolfsburg's 4-3 win over Tyreso at Estadio do Restelo in 2014.
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