Matildas quintet close in on Champions League QFs

Matildas star Caitlin Foord has scored in Arsenal's away win over Juventus in the Champions League. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Arsenal have taken a huge step towards progressing to the Champions League quarter-finals with Caitlin Foord continuing her goalscoring form in the premier women's club competition.

The striker, one of three Matildas in the Gunners' squad, played the perfect angled pass to Frida Maanum for Arsenal's opening goal. She then finished off an impressive 4-0 win at Juventus, arriving to meet a low cross from Australian teammate Kyra Cooney-Cross in the 87th minute.

That was her sixth goal this season in the European campaign.

"I am happy – we came here looking for a win and we got it, with four goals from four different players," Foord told uefa.com.

"It was a balanced game in the beginning, but in the second half, they started to tire, and we took advantage of that."

With both sides having lost to Bayern Munich and beaten Norwegian minnows Valerenga, this had quickly shaped up the key fixture in Group C.

Arsenal withstood early pressure before being rewarded when Foord slipped in Maanum for the opener after 38 minutes.

Besides Foord, Stina Blackstenius and Mariona Caldentey also scored in the closing 15 minutes to secure a victory in Biella, 80km northeast of their opponents' traditional Turin base.

Along with Foord and Cooney-Cross, who came on as a late substitute, another Aussie in Steph Catley also played for the WSL side.

The result moved the Gunners to six points, three behind Bayern after the German giants beat Valerenga 3-0 later on Tuesday night, but more crucially three points ahead of Juventus, who have yet to go to London.

In Group D, two more Matildas in Mary Fowler and Alanna Kennedy played full games for Manchester City in their 2-0 home victory over Sweden's Hammarby.

City extended their winning streak in all competitions to 10 matches in their 12-match unbeaten start to the season, which includes a 2-0 victory over two-time defending champions Barcelona.

Mary Fowler and Jonna Andersson.
City forward Mary Fowler takes on the Hammarby defence in Manchester.

After a slick move down the right, Fowler cut the ball back from the left for Laura Blinkilde Brown to break the deadlock just after the break.

A second from Japan's Aoba Fujino with 10 minutes remaining secured a perfect three wins from three and top spot, three points ahead of Barcelona after their 7-0 thumping of Austria's St. Poelten.

"Sometimes you just have to keep playing and eventually in the second half things open up. They're a really physical side and we had to be patient," Fowler told uefa.com.

"It's really important. We're on a good roll and it's good to be able to go out there and to win in different ways. We played well today."

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