<p>Barcelona cruised into the last four of the Women's Champions League for the fifth straight year by routing Roma 5-1 in the second leg of the quarterfinals.</p>.<p>Arsenal also advanced after beating Bayern Munich 2-0 at Emirates Stadium in London to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg and end the German side's 14-match winning streak in all competitions.</p>.<p>Barcelona advanced 6-1 on aggregate and will face defending champion Lyon or Chelsea in April's semifinals. Arsenal will play Paris Saint-Germain or Wolfsburg.</p>.<p>Fridolina Rolfö scored twice in the first half for Barcelona and Mapi León added another to make it 3-0 by the break. Asisat Oshoala and Patri Guijarro scored two more shortly after interval before Annamaria Serturini netted a consolation goal for Roma.</p>.<p>After winning the opening leg 1-0 at Stadio Olimpico in Rome in front of a record-setting crowd of 39,454, Barcelona dominated from the start at Camp Nou.</p>.<p>Oshoala knocked down a cross for unmarked Rolfö in the 11th minute to fire home a low shot from 10 meters (yards) to double the aggregate lead.</p>.<p>Some 20 minutes later, León unleashed an unstoppable left-foot drive from well outside the area that gave diving Roma goalkeeper Camelia Ceasar no chance.</p>.<p>In first-half stoppage time, Caroline Graham Hansen broke down the right to provide a precise cross for Rolfö at the far post to tap in her second.</p>.<p>Just seconds in the second half, Aitana Bonmatí presented another perfectly timed cross from the right for Oshoala to make it 4-0 from close range. And minutes later, Guijarro headed in Hansen's corner for the fifth.</p>.<p>Arsenal suffered an early blow when captain Kim Little had to be substituted soon after the kickoff due to an injury but then scored twice in a six-minute span in the first half to turn things around.</p>.<p>Pressuring its opponent, Arsenal won the ball back inside Bayern's half and played a series of quick passes to tee up Frida Maanum, who drove a shot from just outside the area into the roof of the net to put the hosts 1-0 ahead in the 20th minute.</p>.<p>Six minutes later, Katie McCabe set up the second with a cross from the left for Stina Blackstenius to head in the decisive goal and send Arsenal into the semis for the first time in 10 years.</p>.<p>Arsenal then wasted a string of clear scoring chances in both halves to stretch the advantage.</p>.<p>The English club has won its last six home matches in all competitions without conceding a goal. </p>
<p>Barcelona cruised into the last four of the Women's Champions League for the fifth straight year by routing Roma 5-1 in the second leg of the quarterfinals.</p>.<p>Arsenal also advanced after beating Bayern Munich 2-0 at Emirates Stadium in London to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg and end the German side's 14-match winning streak in all competitions.</p>.<p>Barcelona advanced 6-1 on aggregate and will face defending champion Lyon or Chelsea in April's semifinals. Arsenal will play Paris Saint-Germain or Wolfsburg.</p>.<p>Fridolina Rolfö scored twice in the first half for Barcelona and Mapi León added another to make it 3-0 by the break. Asisat Oshoala and Patri Guijarro scored two more shortly after interval before Annamaria Serturini netted a consolation goal for Roma.</p>.<p>After winning the opening leg 1-0 at Stadio Olimpico in Rome in front of a record-setting crowd of 39,454, Barcelona dominated from the start at Camp Nou.</p>.<p>Oshoala knocked down a cross for unmarked Rolfö in the 11th minute to fire home a low shot from 10 meters (yards) to double the aggregate lead.</p>.<p>Some 20 minutes later, León unleashed an unstoppable left-foot drive from well outside the area that gave diving Roma goalkeeper Camelia Ceasar no chance.</p>.<p>In first-half stoppage time, Caroline Graham Hansen broke down the right to provide a precise cross for Rolfö at the far post to tap in her second.</p>.<p>Just seconds in the second half, Aitana Bonmatí presented another perfectly timed cross from the right for Oshoala to make it 4-0 from close range. And minutes later, Guijarro headed in Hansen's corner for the fifth.</p>.<p>Arsenal suffered an early blow when captain Kim Little had to be substituted soon after the kickoff due to an injury but then scored twice in a six-minute span in the first half to turn things around.</p>.<p>Pressuring its opponent, Arsenal won the ball back inside Bayern's half and played a series of quick passes to tee up Frida Maanum, who drove a shot from just outside the area into the roof of the net to put the hosts 1-0 ahead in the 20th minute.</p>.<p>Six minutes later, Katie McCabe set up the second with a cross from the left for Stina Blackstenius to head in the decisive goal and send Arsenal into the semis for the first time in 10 years.</p>.<p>Arsenal then wasted a string of clear scoring chances in both halves to stretch the advantage.</p>.<p>The English club has won its last six home matches in all competitions without conceding a goal. </p>