FIRST IN LAST OUT - The first goal of Juventus Women's group stage was scored by Arianna Caruso in Geneva against Servette. The last goal, meanwhile, was struck by Agnese Bonfantini at the Allianz Stadium against the same Swiss opposition.
GONE NATIVE - Pauline Peyraud-Magnin was born in Lyon and won the UEFA Women's Champions League with her hometown team in 2017/18. The French goalkeeper is the only Bianconere player to have played every minute of each group stage match, keeping four clean sheets along the way - no goalkeeper has done better.
NATIONAL MISFORTUNE - Lyon’s impressive record of 11 quarter-final victories in a row was halted last season by national rivals Paris Saint Germain.
GREAT DANE - UEFA Women's Champions League top-scorer with 56 goals, Ada Hegerberg has hit the net three times in Lyon's last two group-stage games, earning her the Player of the Match award both times. However, the Danish striker has scored only one goal in her last seven quarter-final appearances.
OPEN ACCOUNT - Melvine Malard scored her first Women's Champions League goal in Lyon’s 3-2 win at Juventus last season, in the first leg of the Round of 32 on 9 December 2020. She also opened Lyon’s account in the group stages this season, netting in the 10th minute in the 3-0 win over Häcken on matchday one on 5 October.