ROME (AP) — The revamped Women’s Champions League opens with a blockbuster matchup between Chloe Kelly’s Arsenal and record eight-time winner Lyon on Tuesday.

It’s a rematch of last season’s semifinals — when Arsenal overturned a first-leg deficit and went on to beat Barcelona in the final.

Kelly then added another trophy when she led England to a second straight Women’s European Championship title in July.

On Saturday, Kelly came off the bench to score a temporary equalizer in Arsenal’s 3-2 loss to Manchester City — her former club. She signed a permament deal with Arsenal in July after playing for the London club on loan from City for the second half of last season.

Arsenal is far more than just Kelly, though, as evidenced when forwards Mariona Caldentey and Alessia Russo both finish

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