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Wolfsburg vs Arsenal Women LIVE: Women’s Champions League latest score and goal updates

LIVE – Updated at 17:46

Arsenal travel to Germany to take on Wolfsburg in the second leg of their Women’s Champions League quarter-final tonight.

In a closely-fought first-leg contest Tabea Wassmuth gave the Frauen-Bundesliga side the lead at the Emirates Stadium before Lotte Wubben-Moy’s late equaliser earned Arsenal a draw to leave them on level terms with their hosts halfway through the tie.

That first-leg draw ended a run of seven consecutive victories for Wolfsburg across all competitions, but they got back to winning ways with a 4-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in the league last weekend. Arsenal, meanwhile, haven’t played since the first leg a week ago. They are unbeaten in 11 games (seven wins, four draws) and will be hoping to extend that run tonight.

This evening’s game will be played at the Volkswagen Arena which was also the venue of Arsenal’s WCL semi-final defeat in 2013. Wolfsburg won the second 2-1 at home to progress to the final and the Gunners know they have a big task ahead of them but will be targeting a victory to set up a semi-final meeting with current WCL holders Barcelona.

Follow all the action from the Volkswagen Arena as Wolfsburg host Arsenal:

Nothing to separate the two teams after the first leg in London. Tonight’s Women’s Champions League quarter-final will be decided in Germany. Can Arsenal overcome Wolfsburg and reach the next round?

We’re about to find out as the players head out onto the pitch.

The Gunners are without a win in their last three Women’s Champions League matches (one draw, two defeats). But, they have failed to score in just one of their last 16 European fixtures.

Pre-match thoughts of Arsenal manager, Jonas Eidevall, who told Uefa.com:

We’re excited for tonight. We’re

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