Chelsea Women will look to maintain their 100% start to the season when they travel to Netherlands for Thursday's Women's Champions League clash with FC Twente Women.
The Blues got the better of Real Madrid on matchday one, while the hosts recorded an away win over Scottish champions Celtic.
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Twente are making their first appearance in the Women's Champions League group stage after successfully negotiating their way through qualifying.
The Dutch champions dispatched Cardiff City and Valur in the first qualifying round, before they claimed a 8-1 aggregate victory over Osijek to seal their place in the main draw.
Twente went on to enjoy more success in their first group match as Kayleigh van Dooren netted a brace to record a 2-0 away victory over Celtic.
They would have been frustrated with Saturday's outing against Excelsior, with Twente requiring an 80th-minute equaliser to salvage a 1-1 home draw.
While they would have left underwhelmed with that result, they will be pleased with the fact that the draw extended their unbeaten start to the season to nine competitive matches.
They will have their work cut out to continue that unbeaten run in their first-ever meeting with Chelsea in the Women's Champions League.
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Chelsea will travel to Netherlands in high spirits after winning each of the first four matches of Sonia Bompastor's tenure.
The former Lyon boss kicked off her rein with league wins over Aston Villa and Crystal Palace, before her side got the better of Real Madrid in last week's European clash at Stamford Bridge.
Sjoeke Nusken, Guro Reiten and Mayra Ramirez all got on the scoresheet to fire Chelsea to a 3-2 victory, extending their unbeaten run in head-to-head meetings with Real Madrid to five matches.
The Blues enjoyed another successful outing in Saturday's Women's Super League clash against Arsenal, with Ramirez and Sandy Baltimore scoring inside the opening 20 minutes to guide their team to a 2-1 win at the Emirates Stadium.
As a result of that win, Chelsea have now gone seven competitive matches without defeat since losing 4-3 to Liverpool in May's WSL encounter.
The WSL champions will fancy their chances of extending their unbeaten run on Thursday, having won seven and drawn three of their previous 10 away European champions.
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Twente remain without the services of forward Liz Rijsbergen, who has been out of action since April due to a knee injury.
After making wholesale changes at the weekend, Twente boss Joran Pot could revert to the lineup that started the win over Celtic.
Nikee van Dijk will be given the responsibility of leading the line, with the striker looking to add to the six goals that she has scored since arriving from Leuven in the summer.
Chelsea are still having to cope without Sam Kerr, Sophie Ingle, Mia Fishel, Niamh Charles and Aniek Nouwen.
Scotland international Erin Cuthbert is pushing for a starting spot after recovering from a knock to feature as a substitute against Arsenal.
Ramirez will have the chance to score in a third consecutive game when she leads the line against the Dutch champions.
FC Twente Women possible starting lineup:
Clark; Vliek, Knol, Carleer, Tuin; Te Brake, Van Dooren, Van Ginkel; Andradottir, Peddemors, Van Dijk
Chelsea Women possible starting lineup:
Hampton; Bronze, Bright, Buchanan, Baltimore; Cuthbert, Nusken, James; Rytting Kaneryd, Reiten, Ramirez
We say: FC Twente Women 1-3 Chelsea Women
Chelsea have impressed in the early stages of Bompastor's tenure, and with the Blues in a confident mood, we think that they will continue to build momentum by claiming a relatively comfortable victory in their first Women's Champions League meeting with Twente.
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