As Celtic and Rangers prepare to get their Women's Champions League campaign under way, BBC Sport Scotland examines how ready both sides are for the task.
Celtic and Rangers are preparing to make the massive jump from Scottish domestic football to the Champions League, with the blue half of Glasgow in particular facing a daunting task.
This is the last season of the current Women's Champions League format, with a single 18-team league to be introduced from next season, along with a second tier competition - like the Europa League in the men's game. Likewise if Celtic progress they must take on either FC Gintra of Lithuania or Moldovan side Agarista CSF.
"We were in Sweden to get prepared as best as possible because it’s a different type of football, it’s a different type of opponent," Sadiku said.It's the only blemish on their record so far this season which includes four wins, 19 goals scored and only one conceded in five games. Arsenal finished third in the WSL last term and were just five points behind eventual winners Chelsea, and have England stars Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Alessio Russo in their ranks, as well as Spain's World Cup and multiple Champions League winner Mariona Caldentey.
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