Summary

  • WSL 1 title race goes to final weekend

  • Chelsea two points clear ahead of final day

  • Chelsea's Ji So-Yun scores twice

  • Kirby and Aluko also net for the visitors

  • Man City title hopes still alive, Arsenal's are over

  • Bristol relegated, Doncaster and Reading promoted

  1. goal

    GOAL (Kirby)published at 40 mins

    Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea

    Chelsea double their lead with a swift attacking move, led by Eniola Aluko and finished off by Fran Kirby.

    Chelsea celebrate Fran Kirby's (second from left) goalImage source, PA

    Aluko used her pace to get towards the byline, inside the penalty area, down the right, and she cut it back for Kirby, who used her movement to create herself a yard of space and then place her shot into the far corner from eight yards out.  

  2. Liverpool 0-1 Chelseapublished at 37 mins

    The Blues come forward again and this time Gemma Davison tries a curling shot from the left but her right-footed effort can't find the top corner, and goes out for a goal kick.

  3. Liverpool 0-1 Chelseapublished at 35 mins

    Liverpool goalkeeper Libby Stout does very well to come out and intercept a long ball played towards Chelsea striker Fran Kirby. Kirby was surely through for an open goal there, if Stout had been just a second slower off her line.

    At the other end, Hedvig Lindahl does well to palm over the bar from Katie Zelem.

    Defender Niamh Fahey is back on for the Blues now, by the way.

  4. Liverpool 0-1 Chelseapublished at 34 mins

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    That goal has come against the run of play but what a touch from Ji, and what a finish. She pulled the ball down as it came over her shoulder, which is a really difficult skill, and it was a great finish. There are not many players in the league who could do that.

    Kate Longhurst, Liverpool forward on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

  5. Liverpool 0-1 Chelseapublished at 33 mins

    So, after a quiet first 20 minutes, the pace of this games has certainly picked up.

    Chelsea have the opening goal, and it is a landmark goal for them too, as they become only the fourth team in Women's Super League history to net 100 times in the league.

    Chelsea Ladies goalsImage source, The FA
  6. goal

    GOAL (Ji)published at 30 mins

    Liverpool 0-1 Chelsea

    Ji So-Yun scoresImage source, PA

    Class. Chelsea take the lead thanks to a wonderful first touch and finish from Ji So-Yun.

    They could so nearly have gone behind, twice, just moments earlier, but Gemma Davison's cross from the right is expertly brought down by Ji and the PFA Women's Player of the Year creates time and space for herself to smash into the roof of the net, and the Blues lead.

  7. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 29 mins

    Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

    For the second time in the space of 60 seconds, Liverpool hit the woodwork again!

    A corner came in from the right and Gemma Bonner rose highest to nod towards goal, but her header struck the frame of the goal.

    Can Chelsea ride this storm?

  8. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 28 mins

    Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

    Ingrid Ryland is so, so unlucky there for Liverpool. She hits a bouncing shot from outside the area, it beats Hedvig Lindahl in the Chelsea goal, but it doesn't beat the post. It hits the upright and bounces clear. Chelsea escape.

  9. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 27 mins

    Chelsea break forward with pace and Eniola Aluko bursts into the six-yard box. It looks as though she'll shoot....but she opts to cut the ball back and square it for a teammate, and her pass evades both on-rushing Chelsea forwards and Liverpool clear the danger.

  10. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 25 mins

    With Chelsea currently temporarily down to 10 players, while Niamh Fahey is patched up by the physio team, can Liverpool take advantage?

  11. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 22 mins

    BBC Sport's Jo Currie at the Select Security Stadium: "Chelsea's Eniola Aluko forced the first save of the game but so far possession has been even between the two teams."

  12. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 20 mins

    It looks as though Millie Bright is coming on in place of Niamh Fahey for Chelsea, but Fahey heads down the tunnel for further treatment, and the substitution is delayed for the time being.

  13. ouch!

    Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 19 mins

    Natasha Dowie and Chelsea's Niamh Fahey clash while jumping for a header and Fahey has come off worst, appearing to have suffered a slight gash on the head. She receives treatment, but will she be replaced?

  14. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 17 mins

    Liverpool v ChelseaImage source, PA

    That's a good stop from Liverpool keeper Libby Stout to palm away Eniola Aluko's placed shot. That was the first real effort on goal, after just over quarter of an hour. The England striker had time to pick her spot, from the edge of the area, but Stout read it well.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:17 British Summer Time 27 September 2015

    Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea

    So, who do you think will win the Women's Super League One title?

    Get involved and let us know by using #bbcfootball on Twitter.

  16. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 12 mins

    It has been a slightly subdued start from Chelsea, who are just finding their feet in this game, and they'll want to get the ball out wide more often, to Eniola Aluko and Gemma Davison.

  17. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 9 mins

    Liverpool v ChelseaImage source, PA

    Chelsea come forward with their first attack of the game and win a corner. Gemma Davison, playing against her old club, raced into the penalty area but her shot was blocked and went wide. From the corner, the loose ball fell to Chelsea midfielder Drew Spence, who had a go from outside the area but she dragged her shot well wide.

  18. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 6 mins

    Most of the football has been played in Chelsea's half so far. No real efforts on goal to tell you about just yet.

  19. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 4 mins

    The hosts look bright in these early stages. If anyone is going to derail Chelsea's title charge tonight, it could well be Liverpool striker Natasha Dowie, who scored four times last time out, in a League Cup quarter-final win at Bristol Academy.

    Natasha DowieImage source, The FA
  20. Liverpool 0-0 Chelseapublished at 2 mins

    Liverpool win a free-kick in the early moments, about 10 yards away from the right corner of the Chelsea penalty area. Chelsea do well to get the cross cleared, and then both teams exchange some early touches.