Women’s football reached a huge milestone Wednesday thanks to one of the sport’s deepest rivalries. The UEFA Women’s Champions League quarterfinal between Barcelona and Real Madrid at Camp Nou drew 91,553 supporters, an official world record for a women’s football match.

That attendance number far surpasses the previous official high for a club match: 60,739 for an Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona game at Wanda Metropolitano in 2019. It’s also higher than the crowd of 90,185 that attended the World Cup final between the U.S. and China at the Rose Bowl in 1999. There were also unofficial reports of 110,000 fans at the 1971 Women’s World Cup final between Mexico and Denmark in Mexico City.

Wales await in play-off if Scotland get past Ukraine

Scotland will have to beat Wales in Cardiff to qualify for a first World Cup finals in 24 years – should Steve Clarke’s side overcome Ukraine in their delayed play-off semi final.

The Welsh beat Austria on Thursday to secure their play-off final spot.

Scotland’s tie with Ukraine at Hampden has been delayed until after Russia’s invasion, with fears now that game may not be played until September.

Discussions are under way about finding a new date for Ukraine’s trip to Glasgow, with the Nations League window in June initially suggested

The sides are due to meet at Hampden in a Nations League tie on 7 June, as well as play three other matches in that window.

“Ultimately it’s Fifa’s competition so they’ll make the decision,” Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell told BBC Scotland.

“We want to give Ukraine every chance to fulfil that fixture. It’s really difficult to predict, there is no certainty.

“We’re talking about football in the context of a war. We have to let what happens, happen over the next couple of months and take things from there.”

A large contingent of recent squads selected by Ukraine have contained players who play their club football in their homeland, with 15 out of the 23-man pool for November’s World Cup qualifiers based there.

The World Cup finals in Qatar take place from 21 November to 18 December.