Arsenal vs Fiorentina, 2019-20 UEFA Women's Champions League, Round of 32
· 2nd Leg - Arsenal advance 6-0 on aggregate2 - 0
2nd Leg - Arsenal advance 6-0 on aggregate
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Match Timeline
- 0': Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
 - 0': First Half begins.
 - 30': Lisa De Vanna (Fiorentina Femminile) is shown the yellow card.
 - 43': Goal! Arsenal Women 1, Fiorentina Femminile 0. Kim Little (Arsenal Women) converts the penalty with a.
 - 45': First Half ends, Arsenal Women 1, Fiorentina Femminile 0.
 - 45': Second Half begins Arsenal Women 1, Fiorentina Femminile 0.
 - 56': Substitution, Fiorentina Femminile. Paloma Lázaro replaces Janelle Cordia.
 - 65': Substitution, Fiorentina Femminile. Davina Philtjens replaces Martina Fusini.
 - 66': Paloma Lázaro (Fiorentina Femminile) is shown the yellow card.
 - 67': Substitution, Arsenal Women. Jordan Nobbs replaces Jill Roord.
 - 67': Substitution, Arsenal Women. Lia Wälti replaces Leah Williamson.
 - 73': Substitution, Fiorentina Femminile. Alice Parisi replaces Greta Adami.
 - 74': Goal! Arsenal Women 2, Fiorentina Femminile 0. Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal Women).
 - 78': Substitution, Arsenal Women. Emma Mukandi replaces Daniëlle van de Donk.
 - 90': Second Half ends, Arsenal Women 2, Fiorentina Femminile 0.
 - 0': Match ends, Arsenal Women 2, Fiorentina Femminile 0.
 
Game Information
Venue: San Marcellino
Location: Firenze, Italy
Line-Ups
Arsenal
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 18 | Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (GK) | 
| 5 | Jen Beattie | 
| 6 | Leah Williamson | 
| 17 | Lisa Evans | 
| 22 | Viktoria Schnaderbeck | 
| 10 | Kim Little | 
| 14 | Jill Roord | 
| 7 | Daniëlle van de Donk | 
| 11 | Vivianne Miedema | 
| 23 | Beth Mead | 
| 15 | Katie McCabe | 
Fiorentina
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 1 | Francesca Durante (GK) | 
| 34 | Laura Agard | 
| 4 | Janni Arnth | 
| 2 | Janelle Cordia | 
| 3 | Alia Guagni | 
| 33 | Martina Fusini | 
| 7 | Greta Adami | 
| 6 | Stephanie Breitner | 
| 11 | Valery Vigilucci | 
| 17 | Lisa De Vanna  | 
							
| 25 | Frederikke Thøgersen | 
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