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⚽️ WCL updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off in London

⚽️ Live scores | The latest Moving the Goalposts | Mail Luke Note: Google informed me the second leg next week is at Wheatsheaf Park, but it is in fact at Stamford Bridge. That was a cracking game tonight, and the second leg will likely be more of the same. Advantage to the Gunners. But Chelsea will feel they can expose them in the second leg. 90 min +6: Wubben-Moy has a sight of goal and sidefoots a shot – Rytting Kaneryd blocks it! That was brilliant defending. 90 min +5: Arsenal have a corner to finish … 90 min +3: So that’s two disallowed goals to go with the two efforts against the woodwork for Chelsea. Arsenal have ridden their luck. Bompastor will have something to say about the refereeing, I feel sure. Chelsea’s Buchanan bundles the ball into the net from the corner. Borbe is knocked over and into the goal in the process. VAR will check it. Was there a high foot? Yes, I guess there was, but was it fair? The VAR will surely rule this one out. The VAR rules it out. 90 min + 1: We will have three minutes added. Another corner for Chelsea … and another goal? ! 90 min: Sjoeke Nüsken heads goalwards from the corner. Borbe gathers it comfortably. 88 min: James’s impact on this game continues to be enormous. She spins away from Caldentey on the edge of the box and forces a save from Borbe with a rasping shot that is flying in the side netting. Corner for Chelsea. 87 min: Rytting Kaneryd bursts down the right for Chelsea and crosses. Arsenal clear. Rytting Kaneryd comes again. More decent defending from Arsenal. 84 min: James plays a smart one-two and wins a corner with an attempted cross from Chelsea’s right flank. 82 min: Wieke Kaptein, the Dutch international, comes on for Chelsea’s Erin Cuthbert. Smilla Holmberg of Arsenal came on for Mead a couple of minutes ago. 80 min: Chelsea, you sense, are willing to throw everything but the kitchen sink at this to grab another goal back for the second leg. Blackstenius feeds Russo on the edge with the Chelsea defenders backpedalling. The England forward takes two devastating touches in quick succession, getting the ball out of her feet with the first, then smoothly and instantly taking her right-footed shot early, tucking it into the corner. That looked effortless, but was nothing of the sort. Brilliant finish. Forget I spoke. What a finish by Russo! 75 min: You fancy that a 2-1 defeat is not a bad result for Chelsea to take back to Stamford Bridge for the second leg … 72 min: Blackstenius makes a run down the Arsenal right. The ball is worked back from near the byline and James commits another foul, this time on Wubben-Moy, providing the Gunners with a decent set-piece chance. Chelsea clear their lines after Mc Cabe’s delivery. 70 min: James is everywhere. Now she’s fouled in midfield making another mazy run. Chelsea have a corner. Arsenal half-clear it. James is lurking 30 yards out. She nonchalantly controls the ball, takes her time to pick her spot, and bends a looping, dipping left-footed shot imperiously into the top corner. Borbe had no chance – James started the ball’s trajectory firmly off-target but judged it perfectly to whip it handsomely into the corner. What a stunning hit – even better than Kelly’s in the first half. Game on, tie on. WHAT a goal that is. 65 min: “Personally I’d rather have Arsenal’s 5-2 advantage in shots on target to having more total shots and possession, ” emails Zach. 62 min: Wind and rain is rolling in at the Emirates Stadium. 60 min: More top work from Lauren James. She shows lightning-quick feet to leave Russo standing on the Chelsea right and crosses, looking for Erin Cuthbert. Kelly is taken off for Arsenal, Olivia Smith comes on. Renée Slegers perhaps fancies more goals. 57 min: Johanna Rytting Kaneryd is on for Chelsea. Naomi Girma goes off. Bompastor is rolling the dice by introducing a forward for a defender. I think it’s a good move: Arsenal have looked vulnerable at the back. But then of course they can hurt you in an instant at the other end … 54 min: Russo threatens again! She turns Walsh inside-out, inside the box, then belts a shot straight at Hampton. If Chelsea were to lose this 3-0 or 4-0, it would be a pretty inaccurate reflection of the play. Chelsea had eight shots in the first half to Arsenal’s six, with 61% possession, 227 passes to 148. 52 min: Russo is a constant handful for the Chelsea backline. She makes a darting run one moment, then the next, does well to recycle possession after taking the ball to the byline. The pace of the game has dropped a little after a frantic first half, though. 49 min: Arsenal have a corner. Kelly and Hampton, the England teammates, appear to share a joke as the Gunners forward stands next to the Chelsea glovewoman. From the set-piece, taken short, Caldentey curls a shot well wide. 48 min: Lauren James does Lauren James things for Chelsea, embarking on a twisting, skilful run nearly to the byline, and banging an on-target shot straight at Borbe with her left foot. Is she completely two-footed? Allez! Taylor Hinds is on for Arsenal, in place of Laia Codina. Seems like Mc Cabe may slot in at centre-back, as a result. “That was a pitiful decision to disallow the Chelsea goal, ” emails Redmond. “Truly awful. ” The Blues were in the ascendancy early doors, and hit the woodwork twice, but it’s Arsenal who lead thanks to a header from Blackstenius and a long-range stunner by Kelly. It’s been extremely open and entertaining, both teams playing with intent, and surely we will more goals after the interval. Here is some half-time reading, listening and watching: 45 min +1: Walsh shoots from just outside the area after the corner. It’s blocked by an Arsenal body.