Barcelona sailed through to the semi-finals of the Women's Champions League in a resounding victory over Roma, with Fridolina Rolfo scoring twice in front of a crowd of 54,667 at the Nou Camp.
Rolfo opened the scoring for the Catalan side, calmly slotting the ball into the bottom right corner after Roma failed to clear a loose ball. She then doubled her tally by tapping in from Caroline Graham Hansen's cross, following Maria Leon's impressive strike from 25 yards out, which had given Barcelona a commanding lead.
Asisat Oshoala and Patricia Guijarro added to the tally, leaving Roma with a consolation goal from Annamaria Serturini's low drive. Barcelona now await the winner of the Chelsea versus Lyon match in the semi-finals.
Barcelona had come into the game fresh from a league victory over Real Madrid, and Rolfo continued her impressive form with her two goals against Roma.
The team oozed class, with Keira Walsh and Lucy Bronze playing standout roles in midfield and defense respectively.
The passionate crowd at the Nou Camp added to the buoyant atmosphere, and Barcelona's dominant performance secured their spot in the semi-finals.