Arsenal 3-1 Chelsea, Women’s Champions League
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Watch BBC coverage, follow live text updates and listen to radio commentaries as Chelsea host Brighton and West Ham face Man Utd in the Women's Super League.
Faye Carruthers is joined by Sophie Downey, Tom Garry and Jamie Spangher to discuss a weekend of WSL results that favour the league leaders, the relegation battle at the bottom and Japan’s triumph in
Alyssa Thompson's brilliant header and Lexi Potter's first Women's Super League goal allowed Chelsea to open up a four-point cushion inside the Champions League spots on Wednesday with a hard-fought 2
Potter scores on first start as Chelsea beat Brighton Goals from Alyssa Thompson and teenager Lexi Potter gave Chelsea a narrow win against Brighton on Wednesday night to move them up to second in the table.
Happily, the most gripping title race of the WSL’s professional era will be its most viewed, most documented and most discussed. Maybe this is the new normal, what with booming attendance and TV deals. But, even so, every inch of the ending is primed for ...
Chelsea's hopes of retaining the Women's Super League title were all but ended at the hands of the London City Lionesses on Saturday afternoon, with the Blues pegged back to a 1-1 draw at The Den. Despite taking the lead early in the first half,
Chelsea cut the gap to the WSL leaders thanks to Lexi Potter’s winning goal against Brighton on her full debut
Manchester City are reportedly 'close' to agreeing a new deal with star striker Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw, just a day after the Women's Super League's leading goal-scorer was linked with a move to rivals Chelsea.