Team of the year – Who has impressed in the Women’s Super League this season?
The Women’s Super League season draws to a close on Sunday with the title still up for grabs as Chelsea and Arsenal battle it out to become champions.
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The Women’s Super League season draws to a close on Sunday with the title still up for grabs as Chelsea and Arsenal battle it out to become champions.
Sunday sees the concluding round of 2021-22 Women’s Super League matches take place, with the title battle among the matters still to be settled.
Leah Williamson insists she does not want to be kept updated with the Chelsea score during Arsenal’s Women’s Super League clash at West Ham as the title race reaches a crescendo on Sunday.
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Chelsea kept the destiny of the Women’s Super League title in their own hands with a hard-fought 1-0 win at bottom-placed Birmingham.
South Korea international Ji So-Yun will leave Chelsea Women at the end of the season, the club have confirmed.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been named Football of the Year by the Football Writers' Association, while Chelsea striker Sam Kerr is the newly crowned Women’s Footballer of the Year. Salah took 48 per cent of the men’s vote to win the award for the second time, having first picked up the trophy in 2018.
Chelsea are two wins away from a third successive Women’s Super League title after beating Tottenham 2-1 to go four points clear at the top. Emma Hayes’ team have played a game more than fellow challengers Arsenal, so dropped points for their London rivals could see them crowned champions even sooner.