Soccer-Barcelona brush aside Real Madrid to make Women's Champions League semis


Soccer Football - UEFA Women's Champions League - Quarter Finals - Second Leg - FC Barcelona v Real Madrid - Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - April 2, 2026 FC Barcelona's Esmee Brugts celebrates scoring their sixth goal REUTERS/Albert Gea

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, April 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Barcelona blasted their way into the semi-finals of the Women's Champions League with a ⁠6-0 thrashing of Real Madrid to give them a whopping 12-2 aggregate victory ‌over their Spanish rivals on Thursday, setting them up for a last-four clash with German side Bayern Munich.

They will be joined in the semis by OL Lyonnes (formerly Olympique Lyonnais), who beat Bayern's compatriots VfL Wolfsburg 4-1 on aggregate after ​extra time to put them through to a meeting with ⁠reigning champions Arsenal.

Already leading 6-2 after last ⁠week's first leg, Barca showed no mercy in the second against Madrid, Alexia Putellas opening the ⁠scoring ‌in the eighth minute and Caroline Graham Hansen adding a second seven minutes later to snuff out any hopes Madrid might have had of making a comeback.

Irene Paredes and ⁠Ewa Pajor added a goal each before the break, and ​10 minutes into the second ‌half Graham Hansen nabbed her second to pile on the misery for Madrid, with ⁠Esmee Brugts completing ​the rout in the 74th minute.

In the last of the four quarter-finals, Lyon trailed 1-0 from the first leg but scored in the 16th minute through a deflected Lily Yohannes strike to even the aggregate score ⁠at 1-1. Despite a slew of chances they could ​not find a winning goal, and the game went to extra time.

Lyon then had a goal ruled out for offside before Melchie Dumornay fired home from close range to put the eight-time champions into ⁠the lead for the first time in the tie, and Damaris Egurrola added a second with a powerful header from a corner five minutes later.

With Wolfsburg tiring, Tabitha Chawinga put the icing on the cake for Lyon, slicing through the defence and rounding the keeper before firing home ​in the 119th minute to set up another meeting with Arsenal, ⁠who defeated them at last year's semi-final stage.

The inaugural final of the women's Europa Cup will be ​an all-Swedish affair after BK Hacken beat German side ‌Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1 on aggregate to set up a ​final over two legs against Stockholm club Hammarby, who beat Czech side Slavia Prague 2-0 on the night and 5-2 overall.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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