A comfortable 3-0 victory for last year's semi-finalists, with first-half goals from Lucy Bronze and Wieke Kaptein, finished off with a 95th-minute penalty from Ève Périsset, saw them claim an impressive 11th victory in as many games.
It is safe to say that it has been a dream start for Chelsea under the guidance of Sonia Bompastor. Unbeaten in all competitions, they came into this game sitting atop the WSL while also leading Champions League Group B.
With Real Madrid beating Twente earlier in the day, they needed just a point to progress into the quarter-finals. Bompastor has not been afraid to rotate her star-studded squad since taking charge at the start of the season.
She made six changes to the team that started in the 2-0 victory over Manchester City on Saturday with Zecira Musovic, Catarina Macario, Maelys Mpomé, Ashley Lawrence, Oriane Jean-François and Wieke Kaptein all coming in.
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