Chelsea stay in control of WSL title race with tense win over Birmingham
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.
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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.
Arsenal breezed their way past Aston Villa, scoring seven unanswered goals at Borehamwood to stay shoulder to shoulder with league leaders Chelsea.
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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.
Sam Kerr’s reply 72 seconds after Kerys Harrop’s improbable equaliser ensured Chelsea remain on course to retain the league title after navigating tricky back-to-back games against Tottenham.
Sam Kerr’s reply 72 seconds after Kerys Harrop’s improbable equaliser ensured Chelsea remain on course to retain the league title after navigating tricky back-to-back games against Tottenham.
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes is expecting the Women’s Super League title race to go right down to the wire.