It has been 17 years since a British side first won what is now the Women's Champions League, marking a potential new chapter with three English teams competing this year.
The Women’s Champions League will transition to a new 18-team league format in 2025-26, which brings an end to the group stage competition as we know it.
Chelsea, Manchester City, and Arsenal have all successfully qualified for the group stages, highlighting the growing competitiveness of women's football within England and Scotland.
Sonia Bompastor, the new Chelsea boss, is eager to replicate her European success from Lyon, as the team aims to improve on their previous runners-up finish.
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