Big games call for big stadiums and each of the quarter-final teams will play in their club’s larger ground which is usually used for the men’s teams. That’s eight iconic stadiums.
Champions League debutantes Roma will host Barcelona at Italy’s Stadio Olimpico before travelling to the Nou Camp for the second leg.
Barcelona attracted enormous crowds to the same stadium last season, drawing in more than 90,000 spectators for both their quarter-final against Real Madrid and semi-final against Wolfsburg.
Chelsea will play at Parc Olympique Lyonnais and Arsenal will travel to the Allianz Arena for their first-leg ties against Lyon and Bayern Munich, respectively.
In the return legs, both WSL teams will be welcoming their opponents to their club’s bigger stadium – Stamford Bridge and Emirates Stadium.
In January, a crowd of 46,811 – the second-biggest in WSL history – turned out at the Emirates to watch a 1-1 draw between Arsenal and Chelsea, who, at that point, were the top two teams in the league.
PSG will play Wolfsburg at the 48,583-capacity Parc des Princes in Paris before heading to Wolfsburg’s Volkswagen Arena for the return fixture.