Beth Mead’s early strike ensured Arsenal’s 1-0 victory over Twente in the Women’s Champions League, securing a spot in the knockout stage.
Despite not being at their best, Renee Slegers’ team guaranteed at least a play-off position. They need another win in their final match to aim for a top-four finish.
Arsenal started strong, with Mariona Caldentey and Mead having shots cleared off the line within eight minutes. Ten minutes later, Alessia Russo’s excellent play set up Mead for a deflected shot that found the bottom corner. Twente struggled to respond, managing only one shot per half.
Despite dominating possession, Arsenal failed to capitalise on numerous chances. Russo missed three significant opportunities in the second half, including a powerful header that hit the crossbar in the 79th minute. Frida Maanum’s late attempt was also blocked heroically by Twente’s defence.
Elsewhere, Real Madrid climbed into the top four with a 2-0 victory over Wolfsburg despite two red cards for Maelle Lakrar and Iris Ashley during stoppage time. Maria Mendez and Linda Caicedo scored crucial goals. Juventus lead the table after defeating St. Polten 5-0, while Paris Saint-Germain continued to struggle with a goalless draw against Leuven.
Data Insights: Arsenal’s Attack
Arsenal had ample opportunities to secure a more comfortable win before full-time. They recorded 15 shots worth an expected goals (xG) value of 1.54, with five on target. The team had 50 touches inside Twente’s box compared to just three from their opponents and made 91 entries into the final third but failed to convert these into more goals.
This match marked only the second time this season in the Champions League where Arsenal won after scoring first. These three points proved crucial for their campaign.