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Arsenal’s title battle with Chelsea could go to the final weekend – Karen Carney

Former England international Karen Carney believes the Women’s Super League title race will go right down to the wire.

Carney’s former clubs Arsenal and Chelsea occupy the top two spots, with the Gunners five points clear but Emma Hayes’ Blues having two games in hand.

Champions Chelsea could cut the gap to two points at Everton on Wednesday.

“I can see the title race going to the final game,” said Carney, the former England winger turned television pundit.

“That would be great for the fans. The league has been phenomenal this season.

“It’s been tight for the top two and the third place for Champions League. It was interesting at the bottom, even if there is a bit of a gulf now.

“But in terms of quality, in terms of games, it’s been great – and I think it will be an exciting finish that will really showcase women’s football.”

Everton are down in ninth place, 18 points behind Chelsea, but have won their previous three games in all competitions.

Interim manager Chris Roberts said: “We need to give everything.

“We’re going to be playing against one of the best teams in the world.

“While that is very exciting, we have to be very prepared and focused.

“We need to make sure we do our job well individually so the collective unit of the team can stand up to what will be a very difficult task.

“Of course, against the top teams you need a bit of luck as well, so we hope we’ll have that in our favour as well.”

Third-placed Manchester United are four points behind Chelsea and visit West Ham.

United have bounced back from FA Cup defeat to neighbours City by recording back-to-back league wins over Leicester and Reading.

West Ham are sixth after Sunday’s 1-0 win at bottom-placed Birmingham and boss Olli Harder said: “Our goal is to

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