The fourth round of the UWCL took place midweek, with a stunning Ellie Carpenter goal ensuring Chelsea remained undefeated.
Elsewhere, the League Cup takes centre stage in England while Roma could go four points clear on top of the Serie A table heading into the international break.
Read all about the Matildas Abroad below.
UEFA Women's Champions League
Lyon came from behind to draw 3-3 with Juventus in a rollicking affair. Juventus burst to a three-goal first-half advantage, leading to a scarcely believable half-time score. However, Lyon came roaring back in the second half, with a penalty to Wendie Renard equalising the game in the final minute of regulation time. Lyon thought they scored a winner five minutes later but it was denied. Teagan Micah was an unused substitute for Lyon.
Arsenal were also forced to come from behind to defeat Real Madrid 2-1. Alessia Russo's second-half brace helped put the Gunners into the qualification spots heading into the international break. Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross started for Arsenal while Caitlin Foord was a second-half substitute.
AS Roma secured their first point of the UWCL group stage, drawing 1-1 with OH Leuven. Roma scored first thanks to Canadian Evelyne Viens, before Leuven equalised in the second half. Winonah Heatley was not in the matchday squad for Roma.
Finally, a first-half Ellie Carpenter goal saw Chelsea draw 1-1 with Barcelona. Chelsea took the lead thanks to the stunning solo strike before Ewa Pajor equalised for Barcelona. Carpenter started and played the full game, while Sam Kerr was unavailable for Chelsea as she continues to have her minutes managed.

England
The Women's League Cup takes centre stage this weekend for clubs not participating in the UWCL.
Manchester City take on Nottingham Forest on Sunday, 1am AEDT. They can expect plenty of rotation against the WSL2 side. Mary Fowler will be unavailable as she continues her ACL rehabilitation.
London City Lionesses will also take on a WSL2 side, Ipswich Town, on Monday, 1am AEDT. Alanna Kennedy will be available for the Lionesses.
Everton travel to take on Newcastle on Monday, 1am AEDT, where Clare Wheeler may feature in midfield for the Toffees.
West Ham similarly travels to Portsmouth, and Katrina Gorry will be available for the Hammers.
Tottenham Hotspur takes on Bristol City on Monday, 2am AEDT, with Clare Hunt may feature, while Charli Grant has been sidelined with a knee injury.
Emily van Egmond's Leicester City closes out the round alongside Tottenham on Monday, 2am AEDT when they host Crystal Palace.
France
Lyon hosts Strasbourg on Sunday, 7am AEDT. Lyon remain undefeated in both the league and the UWCL this season - with their match against Juventus midweek the first time they have dropped points - and that run is expected to continue in the league this weekend. Teagan Micah will be available for Lyon.
Germany
TSG Hoffenheim hosts Bayern Munich on Monday, 1.30am AEDT. Any points for Hoffenheim will be welcome against the top-of-the-table side as Hoffenheim continue to jostle for one of three European places. It is unclear if Jamilla Rankin will be available after a late withdrawal from the cup last week.
Hayley Raso's Eintracht Frankfurt do not play again until after the international break.
Italy
AS Roma travel to take on Como on Sunday, 10.30pm AEDT. Roma remain top of the Serie A table, and a win would see them at least four points clear heading into the international break. Winonah Heatley will be available for Roma.