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.
Manchester City boss Gareth Taylor lauded the impact of super-sub Chloe Kelly after his side’s 6-0 win over Birmingham bolstered their chances of qualifying for the Champions League.
Arsenal teed up an enthralling final day of the Women's Super League season with victory over rivals Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium leaving them a point off leaders Chelsea.
England and Manchester City goalkeeper Karen Bardsley has announced her retirement from professional football.
Caroline Weir, Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp were also on the scoresheet for Gareth Taylor's side. Khadija Shaw scored four as Manchester City thrashed Brighton to climb into third spot in the Women's Super League for the first time this season.
Gareth Taylor insists he will be proud of his Manchester City players regardless of whether they secure European football next season.
Manchester City reached the final of the Women’s FA Cup after beating West Ham 4-1 at Victoria Road. The Sky Blues will now appear at Wembley as they attempt to win the title for the fourth time, having last won the trophy back in 2020. Ad/> Ellen White and Chloe Kelly scored the first goals for City as they established a 2-0 lead, but Lisa Evans halved the deficit just before half-time.