UEFA Women's Champions League
Juventus (2) 0 - 2 (4) Wolfsburg FT
Two-time winners Wolfsburg eliminated Juventus to set up a Women's Champions League quarter-final tie against Lyon.
Juventus had led 2-0 in the first leg in Germany, only for Wolfsburg to score twice late to keep it level for the second leg, which was played at Allianz Stadium in Turin.
Wolfsburg took the overall lead in the tie for the first time when Vivien Endemann collected a pass from Svenja Huth and finished well at the end of a fine passing move that went from one end of the pitch to the other.
Despite Juventus dominating the second half, the visitors sealed victory with a second goal in the sixth minute of stoppage time as Cora Zicai's 20-yard shot went in off the bar.
Juventus were left to rue missed chances as Cecilia Salvai had an effort pushed over the top by visiting goalkeeper Stina Johannes shortly after the opening goal.
The Italian side also hit the crossbar through Ana Capeta's overhead kick, while Johannes made a fingertip save to deny substitute Amalie Vangsgaard and Cristiana Girelli headed just wide.
But Juventus could not find the goal that would have taken the tie to extra-time as Wolfsburg sealed a 4-2 success on aggregate with their late counter-attacking strike.
The German side, who beat Manchester United 5-2 and lost 2-1 to Chelsea in the league phase, will now take on eight-time European champions Lyon.
The French side will start as favourites to reach the semi-finals after recording a 3-1 victory over Wolfsburg on matchday three in the league phase.
The first leg will be in Germany on either 24 or 25 March, with the second leg in France on 2 April.