Champions League Women Quarterfinals: Can the Underdogs Turn the Tide in the Return Leg?

The Champions League Women quarterfinals move into the second leg. The first-leg matches delivered intense battles, with some teams taking the lead while others remain in tight contests. As the return legs approach, the stakes are higher than ever.

  • KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg (POL) vs. ASD Quattro Mori (ITA)
  • Second Leg: 14 February, Tarnobrzeg
  • First Leg Result: ASD Quattro Mori – KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg 2-3

KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg took a hard-fought 3:2 victory in Italy, but ASD Quattro Mori proved they are not to be underestimated. The Polish club, led by Fu YU, Satsuki ODO, and Elizabeta SAMARA, will now look to finish the job at home.

ASD Quattro Mori, with Liemei HU leading the charge, nearly pulled off a surprise in Cagliari and will hope to build on that performance. However, overturning KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg on their home court will be a significant challenge.

  • TTC Berlin eastside (GER) vs. UCAM Cartagena TM (ESP)
  • Second Leg: 14 February, Berlin
  • First Leg Result: UCAM Cartagena TM – ttc berlin eastside 3-1

The second leg in Berlin promises to be a high-stakes showdown after UCAM Cartagena TM took a commanding 3-1 victory in the first leg. The Spanish side delivered an impressive performance, with Maria XIAO securing two key wins over Nina MITTELHAM and Xiaona SHAN, while Sofia-Xuan ZHANG added another victory against SHAN. The only point for TTC Berlin eastside came from Sabina SURJAN, who managed to defeat Yao LI.

Now, ttc berlin eastside faces a must-win scenario on home soil. The five-time Champions League winners will look to MITTELHAM, SHAN, and SURJAN to turn the tide and force a decisive result. The German club has a strong home-court advantage, but overcoming UCAM Cartagena TM’s momentum will require top performances from their key players.

  • Linz AG Froschberg (AUT) vs. Saint-Quentin TT (FRA)
  • Second Leg: 15 February, Linz
  • First Leg Result: Saint-Quentin TT – Linz AG Froschberg 0-3

Linz AG Froschberg delivered one of the most dominant performances of the first leg, sweeping Saint-Quentin TT 3:0 away at home. Suthasini SAWETTABUT, Ivana MALOBABIC, and Britt EERLAND were in top form, and now they return to Austria on their home turf with a commanding lead.

Saint-Quentin TT, led by Camille LUTZ and Linda BERGSTRÖM, faces a daunting task. They will need a perfect performance in Linz to keep their semifinal hopes alive.

  • Etival ASRTT (FRA) vs. Metz TT (FRA)
  • Second Leg: 28 February, Etival
  • First Leg Result: Metz TT – Etival ASRTT 3-1

The all-French quarterfinal remains finely poised after Metz TT secured a 3:1 win at home in the first leg. Metz, led by Christina KALLBERG and Jieni SHAO, put in a strong performance, but Etival ASRTT last years finalist is still very much in the tie.

Etival, playing in front of their home crowd, will look to turn the tables. They remained unbeaten in the group stage and will rely on their balanced squad to push for a comeback.

Who Will Reach the Semifinals?

With the return legs approaching, Berlin, Linz, Tarnobrzeg, and Metz hold the advantage. However, nothing is decided yet, and surprises could be in store as teams fight for a place in the semis.

Watch all matches live on ETTU TV!

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