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Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal: WSL's top two end goalless despite late drama

Arsenal maintained their two-point advantage over Chelsea at the top of the Women's Super League table after a dramatic draw at Kingsmeadow that somehow ended goalless.

In front of a sell-out crowd, the WSL's top two delivered an action-packed display with both sides coming close to breaking the deadlock.

The Gunners almost won it late on when back-to-back corners were scrambled off the line by Chelsea defender Millie Bright, drawing gasps from the 3,330 fans in the ground.

But the drama did not end there as eight minutes of added time followed, and during that time Chelsea's Jessie Fleming had a goal disallowed for offside, before there were huge penalty appeals for handball by Leah Williamson from the hosts.

The encounter epitomised this season's topsy-turvy WSL title race, with end-to-end action until the last second of the match.

Vivianne Miedema struck the post during a bright spell for Arsenal in the first half but Chelsea had numerous chances after the break.

The visitors threw their bodies on the line at times and Chelsea's prolific front three — Sam Kerr, Fran Kirby and Pernille Harder — were unable to take their chances.

While Chelsea were denied a strong penalty appeal in stoppage time, there were two spot-kick shouts from Arsenal either side of the break — both involving defender Jess Carter and Australian forward Caitlin Foord, but neither were given.

Chelsea have a game in hand on Arsenal so there is everything still to play for in this title race, while all eyes will be on Sunday's derby as third-placed Manchester United will reduce the gap to Chelsea to one point if they pick up a win over rivals Manchester City.

This game promised to be one of the most thrilling of the season and it did not disappoint.

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