Four quarterfinal spots on offer and no shortage of teams vying to take them.
The Women's Champions League heads into a hectic final round of games on Wednesday with Chelsea, Juventus, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich all strong contenders for direct entry into the quarterfinals behind leaders Barcelona and OL Lyonnes.
The nine games all kick off at the same time on a night which could see fortunes shift as fans and coaches keep an eye on scores from across Europe.
Quarterfinal fight
The first season with an 18-team league phase instead of the old group system hasn't produced much jeopardy over the 12 teams who qualify for the knockout stages. Only a shock win for Norway's Valerenga at Bayern could change the composition of the top 12.
What matters is the top four, who go directly to the quarterfinals, while places five through 12 must survive an extra playoff round.
With 13 points from five games, Barcelona and OL Lyonnes haven't quite secured a quarterfinal spot mathematically, but will go to the final eight barring losses to Paris FC and Atletico Madrid, respectively, and at least three other results going against them.
That leaves two more quarterfinal spots open. Third-place Chelsea is in the best position to nab one on 11 points but has a tricky game against two-time Champions League winner Wolfsburg.