Arsenal looks tonight to seduce fate when they are confronted with the title defender Barcelona in the final of the Women's Champions League.
The Gunners enter the final of today as massive underdogs with the Catalunya Giants who want to etch their name in the history books by winning a third consecutive European crown, fourth in five seasons.
While Arsenal women of Renée Slaesal led by Captain Kim Little de Trophe only hope to lift the second time.
Arsenal forced their way to the final by producing one of the biggest disruptions in women's club football, because they came from behind to beat champions Lyon with 5-3 over two semi-final legs.
The North London side is the only English team that wins the most coveted title in women's club football and hopes to do it again in Lisbon tonight.
Speaking with Mail Sport Prior to the final during the Gatorade moment of Sweat organized by Pep City Portuguese International Tatiana Pinto revealed how she thinks the game will play.
'I think if Arsenal scores early, they can surprise Barca, you never know.
“I would go with a 3-1 for Barca, until the end, two goals in the last minutes.”
She mentioned two-time balloon d'Or winner and Barcelona captain Alexia Putellas as the player who, according to her, will make a difference if it is a tight affair.
“Alexia (Putellas), because she can't score anything from nothing.”
The Atletico Madrid and Portuguese International also revealed for whom she would root in the Estádio José Alvalade on Saturday.
'I only support Barca because of KiKa (Nazareth) and she is Portuguese.
“I always support mine.
“I know it's a cliché, but I really support her and want the best for her.”
Her close friendship with Nazareth also gave Mail Sport a look at how the mood is in the Barcelona camp for the big day.
'Barca is never nervous, they are used to this pressure, they know what it is like to win.
They really know what they do, so they are really prepared.
'The mood is pretty good, not that they think they are the best. That is not the point, but they know they have to suffer to win tomorrow.
