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Katie McCabe's Arsenal thrash Rangers 6-0 in Champions League qualifying

The Gunners were in fine form as they put their Scottish opponents to the sword.


  • Sep 04 2024
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Katie McCabe's Arsenal thrash Rangers 6-0 in Champions League qualifying
Katie McCabe's Arsenal thrash

Katie McCabe's Arsenal moved a step closer to the Women’s Champions League group stage with a 6-0 win against Rangers.

Australian striker Caitlin Foord was the star of the show and scored four goals to settle the battle of Britain with a superb display at Meadow Park.

The attacker got on the scoresheet in the 16th minute with a fine far-post header following a fine cross from debutant Mariona Caldentey.

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Despite dominating proceedings Arsenal had to wait until the hour mark for their second when Foord finished after a mazy run from Kim Little.

Moments later Alessia Russo added the third with a drive from the edge of the area.

Foord completed her treble with a spectacular volley at the far post from Katie McCabe’s cross.

Little added the fifth from the penalty spot and Foord wrapped up a comprehensive win when she tapped in a rebound from close range.

Arsenal will meet Rosenborg, surprise 3-2 winners on penalties after a 2-2 draw against Atletico Madrid, on Saturday for a place in round two of qualifying, the tournament’s final phase before it reaches the group stage.

Saoirse Noonan scored a hat-trick as Celtic came from behind to beat KuPS of Finland 3-1 after extra-time.

Substitute Noonan’s 64th-minute header cancelled out Roosa Ariyo’s early opener for the Finnish champions.

Noonan then found the net twice in the first period of extra time to secure victory for the Scottish title holders, who will face Lithuanian side Gintra next.

Goals from Chloe McCarron and Demi Vance were not enough for Glentoran as they lost 3-2 against Slovenian side NS Mura, and Cardiff’s hopes of an upset quickly disappeared as they slumped 7-0 to Dutch club Twente.

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