WSL title race: Who will come out on top in three-team battle?
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Will there be a new name on the Women's Super League trophy this season, or will Chelsea get their hands on it for the fourth campaign in a row? With two rounds of fixtures to go, everything is still to play for.
Chelsea took a two-point lead at the top over Manchester United after they won their game in hand at West Ham on Wednesday.
If the Blues win both of their remaining games this season, then Emma Hayes' side will seal a third straight domestic Double having beaten United in the FA Cup final last weekend.
Arsenal kept alive their slim title hopes by beating Everton on Wednesday, leaving them five points behind the leaders.
Fourth-placed Manchester City are out of the race now after Chelsea's latest win, but Gareth Taylor's side can still have a huge say in its destination with the top four playing each other this weekend.
City visit United on Sunday evening, after Chelsea host Arsenal at lunchtime. If Chelsea beat the Gunners and United fail to win the Manchester derby, the Blues will be crowned champions.
Any other scenario sees the title go down to the final day.
"Who would bet against Chelsea going on to win the WSL now?" ex-England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis told BBC One following their FA Cup final victory. "They know how to grind out results. Emma Hayes has put together a relentless team."
How it stands
Stats
Club | Form (last five WSL games) | 2021-22 WSL final position | WSL goals scored in 2022-23 season | WSL goals conceded in 2022-23 season |
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Chelsea | WWWWW | 1st | 61 | 15 |
Manchester United | WWWWW | 4th | 53 | 11 |
Arsenal | WLWWW | 2nd | 49 | 12 |
Manchester City | WLWWL | 3rd | 46 | 21 |
Chelsea (1st, 52 points)
The Blues' title chase has a feeling of inevitability about it. They are hunting a fourth straight WSL title and know that the destination of the trophy this season is in their hands.
However, there is one big obstacle still standing in their way - Arsenal. The teams have already met three times this season, with Chelsea winning in the FA Cup, the Gunners winning in the League Cup final and the points shared in the league.
Emma Hayes' side have come into form at just the right time, having recovered from a 2-0 loss at Man City on 26 March. They have also caught up - and now overtaken - Man Utd's goal difference, having scored 17 goals in their last three WSL matches - a 7-0 win at Everton, a 6-0 home thrashing of Leicester and a 4-0 win at West Ham.
"You saw in that performance against Everton, we get better as the season goes on and this is really the time for us to show why we've won so many trophies," said striker Sam Kerr.
Still to play: Arsenal (h, 21 May), Reading (a, 27 May)
Manchester United (2nd, 50 points)
Only reformed in 2018 as a second division club, United are seeking their first WSL title having finished fourth in each of the last three seasons.
Marc Skinner's side have won 16 of their 20 matches so far, including home and away to Arsenal, but have suffered three defeats in all competitions to closest title rivals Chelsea, including at Wembley on Sunday.
"I'm not going to stop and this team's not going to stop," said Skinner after that defeat in the final. "If anyone thinks we're going away, we're not going away."
Their title push has been built on a watertight defence, which has kept more league clean sheets (13) than it has conceded goals (11) in the WSL this season.
Still to play: Manchester City (h, 21 May), Liverpool (a, 27 May)
Arsenal (3rd, 47 points)
A first WSL title since 2019 remains a possibility for Arsenal, who ended a four-year wait for silverware earlier this season by beating Chelsea in the League Cup final.
However, their poor form against the other top four clubs - four points from five WSL games so far - and a run of three league games without victory to start 2023 leave Jonas Eidevall's side as outsiders.
"Our mentality is to win," said Eidevall. "It doesn't change. We try to win it all."
Should Arsenal win their two remaining games, they have a chance - but they can only reach a maximum of 53 points so would need United and Chelsea to slip up in both of their remaining games.
Still to play: Chelsea (a, 21 May), Aston Villa (h, 27 May)