UEFA women's Champions League semifinal action continues on Thursday as Barcelona welcome Chelsea for the second leg at Camp Nou ♠ in Barcelona, Spain.
The Blaugrana hold a one-goal aggregate over the Blues and are on the hunt for a fourth championship ♠ final appearance.
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Viewing infoDate: April 27
April 27 Time: ♠ 12:45 p.m.ET12:45 p.m.
ET Place: Camp Nou -- Barcelona
Camp Nou -- Barcelona Stream: CBS Sports Golazo NetworkStorylines
FC Barcelona: The Catalonian side ♠ is coming off a 1-0 victory in the semifinal first-leg.
They were able to break through early with a long goal ♠ by winger Carolina Graham Hansen in the opening five minutes.
Barcelona will be without standout left back Lucy Bronze, who is ♠ recovering from keyhole surgery on her knee, but still are considered favorites to win it all.
The team is in remarkable ♠ form, dominating domestic league play, and have been doing that without two-time Ballon D'or winner Alexia Putellas.
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Putellas has been medically ♠ cleared for play, but Barca manager Jonatan Giráldez has stated the staff, "will not take any risk if she is ♠ not 100%" for the remaining UWCL matches.
The midfield trio has been essential to success on the field, with Aitana Bonmati ♠ able to slot in on either side of the middle third, and the midfielder has a laser focus on the ♠ main prize.
"We are waiting impatiently for Alexia's return, but everyone knows how important the game is to be able to ♠ reach our fourth final," said Bonmati.
"It would be great to reach our fourth Champions League final in front of our ♠ own fans at Camp Nou.
But we can't get ahead of ourselves.
We have a small advantage, but we are going out ♠ to win, regardless."
Chelsea FC: Manager Emma Hayes was without defenders Millie Bright and Kadeisha Buchanan for the first leg, though ♠ the Blues have enough in Maren Mjelde, Magda Eriksson, and goalkeeper Ann Berger-Katrin to handle the defensive duties.
The curious coach's ♠ decision to keep electric winger Lauren James on the bench may have led to fewer touches and time on the ♠ ball for the club's leading goal scorer Sam Kerr.
Kerr only had a single shot in the first leg, and none ♠ from within the box.
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The team has a chance to shock the tournament with a narrow goal aggregate in Barcelona's favor, ♠ but the team will need to take chances to connect on goal, and the risk will be higher against the ♠ Catalonians at home.
Prediction
Chelsea will put up a valiant effort, but Barcelona's ability to pick apart any opposition will lead them ♠ back to a fourth Champions League final.
Pick: Chelsea 1, Barcelona 2.