The UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finals first legs kicked off this week, with Manchester City taking on fellow Women's Super League side Chelsea.
The Women's Champions League quarter-finals started this week, with four fixtures featuring scores on the European stage.
Manchester City went into their match after taking on Chelsea just a few days prior in the FA League Cup final, where they lost 2-1 for the Blues to go on and lift the trophy.
The same matchup played out on Wednesday night, between two big rivals battling it out for a semi-final spot.
Vivianne Miedema was the heroine of the evening, scoring a brace for her side to end the match with a 2-0 win for Manchester City.
A massive victory for the Sky Blues, who needed to turn up after their disappointing outcome in the League Cup final. This 2-0 success will play a vital factor in their chances of advancing to the semi-final of the competition.
Nick Cushing UWCL win reaction
"They're a top team, their league position reflects that and they were unbeaten before tonight. We knew we'd have to dig in at times and knew we needed to be a threat in different moments of the game."
"I'm really proud of the performance. We want to be a threat in every moment whether we're defending or in possession."
"For me, it's about making sure our fans are proud of our performance and we have the belief we can go and win against anybody. You saw the Barcelona game and tonight was different."

The UEFA Champions League first-leg results
- Real Madrid 2-0 Arsenal
- Bayern Munich 0-2 Lyon
- Wolfsburg 1-4 Barcelona
- Manchester City 2-0 Chelsea
In a shocking turn of events, Arsenal were defeated by Real Madridby two goals to nil and despite their loss on the weekend, Man City surprised Chelsea with a crucial 2-0 to take into the second leg.
The second legs of these ties will play out next week, where all the final four clubs will be decided.
For Man City, they go into the return leg in a great position, leaving Chelsea with a lot of work to do. If City can add another win or even a draw, they'll become semi-finalists; which would be a significant achievement for the Sky Blues this season.