With a 2-1 victory over Real Madrid on Wednesday, Chelsea moved to the Women's Champions League quarterfinals, while Paris Saint-Germain went to the elimination round thanks to their third consecutive success.

Just after the hour, Guro Reiten's penalty gave Chelsea the lead at Stamford Bridge. Madrid's substitute Athenea pulled a goal back, but the English champions won Group D thanks to goalkeeper Mylene Chavas turning Erin Cuthbert's shot into her net.

The Swedish team Hacken is now ranked second in the division, one point ahead of Paris FC following their goalless draw in Gothenburg. Madrid, who were already eliminated, dropped their fourth straight game.

After losing their opening two games in Group C, PSG defeated Ajax 3-1 to seize top position and prevent their opponents from qualifying with one game remaining.

At the Parc des Princes, Marie-Antoinette Katoto scored twice for the home team before Romee Leuchter answered for the Dutch.

When Manuela Giugliano scored in the third minute of extra time, the Italians appeared to have won, but Schuller denied them at the very last second.

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Before halftime, captain Grace Geyoro gave PSG their two-goal advantage back. The French team will need to draw away to Bayern Munich the following week to guarantee a berth in the round of eight.

Bayern secured a point in a 2-2 draw against Roma by a header from Lea Schuller in the 96th minute.

Valentina Giacinti's goal in the first half gave Roma the lead, and three minutes before halftime, Schuller equalized.