The UEFA Women's Champions League semi-finals kick-off for two teams featuring our Matildas Abroad, with Chelsea hosting FC Barcelona and Arsenal taking on Wolfsburg.
Find out how to catch our Matildas Abroad in action in our preview. The UEFA Women's Champions League is shown live and free via the DAZN YouTube Channel.

UWCL
Kicking in the UWCL, which will be shown live and free via the DAZN YouTube channel for Australian fans, Sam Kerr's Chelsea will host FC Barcelona at Stamford Bridge in the first leg.
Chelsea's last outing at Stamford Bridge was one to remember, scoring a late equaliser to send their quarter-final fixture against reigning UWCL Champions Lyon to a penalty shoot-out, which the Blues went on to win.

This game will be a replay of the 2020/21 final, with Chelsea aiming to get back at the Spanish side that defeated them 4-0 to claim their first UWCL title.
Emma Hayes' side will be hoping a big turnout at their home game will help them get off to the perfect start in the first leg, with a crowd of over 25,000 expected to watch the semi-final fixture.
Chelsea v Barcelona
Date: Saturday, 22 April
Time: 9:30 pm AEST
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Arsenal v Wolfsburg
Arsenal overturned their deficit to book their spot in the semi-finals, after going into the second leg trailing 1-0 to Bayern Munich, the Gunners recorded a 2-0 win in front of 20,000 fans at Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners will now face another German side for a place in the final, taking on Wolfsburg in the semi-finals, a side that just beat Bayern Munich 5-0.

Jonas Eidevall's side will be hoping their injury crisis will not diminish their chances of advancing to the finals, with key players Vivianne Miedema and Beth Mead and Kim Little all out for the rest of the season. While Leah Williamson, taking over the skipper duties from Little, went off injured in the Gunners' midweek clash with Manchester United.
Steph Catley made her return for Arsenal in their midweek WSL fixture, while Caitlin Foord continues her recovery after a hamstring injury sustained before the international break.
Wolfsburg v Arsenal
Date: Sunday, 23 April
Time: 11:30 pm AEST
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England
Over in the WSL, Lydia Williams' Brighton & Hove Albion will be looking to build on their midweek victory when they take on Liverpool, as the Seagulls fight to stay in the top flight.
Brighton recorded a late 3-2 win over Everton in midweek action to move off the bottom of the table. Only four points divide the two sides at the moment, with their last meeting in November ending in a 3-3 draw.
This game will kick off on Sunday night at 11:00 pm AEST.
Next up, Clare Wheeler's Everton will be aiming to bounce back from their defeat to Brighton when they face 11th-placed Reading FC.
Reading comes into the game off the back of a defeat to Leicester City before the international break, with the last meeting between the two seeing the Toffees take all three points with a 3-2 victory.

This game will kick off on Sunday night at 11:00 pm AEST.
Meanwhile, Kyah Simon's Tottenham Hotspur host Emily Gielnik's Aston Villa, with both players missing the game through injury.
Spurs come into the game looking to end their two-game winless run, while Villa has faced back-to-back defeats to Chelsea in the WSL and the Women's FA Cup.
This game will kick off on Sunday night at 11:00 pm AEST.
Lastly, Mary Fowler, Hayley Raso and Alanna Kennedy's Manchester City will be looking to keep their spot in the top three when they host Mackenzie Arnold's West Ham United.
City's 14-game unbeaten WSL streak came to an end in their last league outing, going down 2-1 to Arsenal. While the Hammers come into the game off the back of a 0-0 draw with Liverpool.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 3:45 am AEST.
USA
Moving over to the USA, Alex Chidiac's Racing Louisville will be looking to pick up their first win of the season after three consecutive draws when they face the reigning NWSL champions, Portland Thorns.
Racing is unbeaten in the NWSL to start their season, taking on the Thorns who come into the game off the back of a midweek defeat in the NWSL Challenge Cup.
This game will kick off on Sunday at 12:30 pm AEST.
Meanwhile, Emily Van Egmond's San Diego Wave FC will be aiming to get back to winning ways in the league after a 1-0 defeat to OL Reign over the weekend when they face rivals Angel City FC.

Both sides were in action throughout the week, with Angel City going down 2-0 to Reign in the Challenge Cup, while Wave FC recorded a 1-0 win over Thorns.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 10:00 am AEST.
Sweden
In Sweden, Teagan Micah's FC Rosengård is still in search of their first win of the season when they host Clare Polkinghorne, Katrina Gorry and Charli Grant's Vittsjö GIK.
Grant will be up against her former side, fresh off a Player of the Match accolade in Vittsjö GIK's last league outing.

This game will kick off on Saturday morning at 2:00 am AEST.
Meanwhile, Aivi Luik's BK Häcken will be looking to make it three consecutive victories when they host Kalmar.
Häcken has not conceded a goal in their last two outings, scoring seven in the process. This game will kick off on Saturday night at 11:00 pm AEST.
Lastly, Kyra Cooney-Cross' Hammarby will be aiming to continue their perfect start to the season and hold on to the top of the table when they face Linköpings.
A top-of-the-table clash is set for the two sides, with only two points separating Hammarby from Linköpings. This game will kick off on Tuesday morning at 3:00 am AEST.
Norway
Our last stop takes us to Norway, where Tameka Yallop and Larissa Crummer's SK Brann will be looking to collect all three points against Vålerenga.
Brann comes into the game after back-to-back draws in the league, with a midweek 0-0 draw against Avaldsnes in the Toppserien.
This game will kick off on Sunday night at 11:00 pm AEST.