First UWCL match, first clean sheet for Livia Peng
Livia Peng joined Chelsea in the summer but has not yet had a chance to play for the Blues this season. So stepping straight into a Champions League match was a bit of a baptism of fire.
Traditional number one Hannah Hampton was slightly injured in the London derby and did not travel to Austria for the match against St. Pölten. The choice therefore fell on the young Swiss player, who handled her debut brilliantly and kept a clean sheet.
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