Wolfsburg secured their place in the Women's Champions League group stage with a dominant 5-0 victory over Fiorentina on Wednesday. This win, combined with their 7-0 triumph in the first leg, resulted in a comprehensive 12-0 aggregate score. Fenna Kalma opened the scoring early, and Vivien Endemann added two more goals before substitutes Jule Brand and Tabea Sellner contributed to the tally.
The match statistics highlighted Fiorentina's struggles, as they faced 21 shots on goal, nine of which were on target. The expected goals against (xGA) for Fiorentina stood at a concerning 4.23. Wolfsburg's performance was commanding from start to finish, showcasing their strength in the competition.

In other matches, Hammarby pulled off an upset by defeating Benfica 2-0 in Portugal. Cathinka Tandberg scored the crucial goal during stoppage time, securing a narrow 3-2 aggregate victory for her team. Meanwhile, Valerenga comfortably overcame Anderlecht with a 3-0 win, resulting in a 5-1 aggregate scoreline.
Galatasaray faced a tougher challenge against Slavia Prague but managed to advance after extra time. They won the match 2-1, achieving a close 4-3 aggregate success. These results highlight the competitive nature of this stage of the tournament.
The Women's Champions League continues to deliver thrilling encounters as teams vie for glory. Wolfsburg's emphatic qualification and other dramatic matches set an exciting tone for the group stages ahead.