Three weeks ago, a record was broken at Camp Nou when 91,553 spectators watched Barcelona beat Real Madrid in the women's quarter-final of the Champions League.

Tonight, that record can be broken when Fridolina Rolfös Barcelona takes on German Wolfburg in the semifinals.

- It was the most magical thing I have been through, Rolfö told SVT Sport after the quarter finals.

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Her teammate Caroline Graham Hansen is just as excited about the opportunity to experience it again.

- There are not many in men's football who can play in front of 90,000. It will be special, says Barcelona's Norwegian ex Hansen to the BBC.

- It's good with nerves, it gives adrenaline.

There is a difference between playing in front of a packed Camp Nou.

Now that we've done it once, it's a good experience for us.

Barcelona has issued 50,000 tickets for free to club members and has since put the rest of the tickets up for general sale.

It will be a new super audience figure.

The only question is how big it will be.

Camp Nou holds a maximum of 99,354 spectators.

"Crazy"

- It will be completely crazy.

We can be there when history is written, says Wolfsburg striker Alexandra Popp.

Barcelona won a triple last year but can now in a few weeks take home a quadruple, ie win four titles.

They have already won the league and the Spanish Super Cup.

Now they are in the semifinals of the Champions League and the Spanish Cup.

- We want to win all four trophies, we go out to win all the matches we have left.

It is the mentality that will take us close to all the titles, but it will be very difficult, says the club's coach Jonatan Giraldez.