Overview
- The tie is level at 1-1 after the first leg, so the Camp Nou return decides who reaches the UEFA Women’s Champions League final.
- Barcelona are favored at home, and Aitana Bonmatí could make her first appearance since a November left fibula fracture.
- Bayern must play without suspended scorer Franziska Kett and without head coach Jose Barcala after his red card in the first leg.
- The German champions arrive with strong momentum after 20 straight Bundesliga wins and a club‑record 122 goals across all competitions this season.
- Pernille Harder ranks fourth on the competition’s all-time scoring list with 48 goals, and Klara Bühl leads this season’s assist chart.