Chelsea eased into the Womens Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday with a 3-0 win over Celtic, while Lyon and Real Madrid also booked their places in the knockout phase.
England international Lucy Bronze struck with a volley in the second minute at Stamford Bridge and Dutch midfielder Wieke Kapteins header doubled Chelseas lead midway through the first half.
Eve Perisset added a third from the penalty spot in second-half stoppage time as Womens Super League leaders Chelsea made it four wins from four in Group B to guarantee their passage to the next round.
A great result. Really happy with the win, the three points, we are top of the table. It was really important to score the first goal especially really early in the game, Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor told UEFA.com.
We scored three goals, clean sheet, so a perfect night again.