Manchester City cruised into the last 16 of the Women's Champions League with a 5-1 aggregate win over Gothenburg.
City, who led 2-1 from the first leg in Sweden, took the lead before the break through Lauren Hemp's curled effort.
Vilde Rise forced a good save from home goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck before a quickfire double from substitute Georgia Stanway wrapped up the victory.
Both of Stanway's goals came on the rebound after Jennifer Falk had parried Ellen White efforts.
White came close to making it 4-0 on the night in the last minute when her clever backheeled effort came back off the post.
Gareth Taylor's side will now hope they can go one better than last season, when they were knocked out in the last 16 by Atletico Madrid.
The Women's Super League side were largely untroubled but Roebuck's save from Rise's volley when the aggregate score was 3-1 proved to be crucial.
England international Stanway was brought on shortly afterwards and her interventions secured City's safe passage into the next round.
Falk, who had earlier denied Alex Greenwood's long-range free-kick, did well to save White's initial efforts but both times Stanway was quickest to react to the loose ball.
City, who are fourth in the WSL, are back in domestic action on Sunday when they visit Birmingham City.