Summary

  • Chelsea claim fourth successive crown with win; Reading are relegated

  • FT: Reading 0-3 Chelsea - Kerr double & Reiten strike; Blues will claim fourth successive crown with win

  • FT: Liverpool 0-1 Man Utd - sub Garcia fires in opener

  • FT: Brighton 0-1 Leicester - sub Baker from close range; Foxes survive on final day

  • FT: Arsenal 0-2 Aston Villa - Daly with 22nd WSL goal, Man City 3-2 Everton and West Ham 2-2 Tottenham

  1. Hayes not thinking about United gamepublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 27 May 2023

    Reading v Chelsea (14:30 BST)

    Chelsea manager Emma HayesImage source, Getty Images

    Marc Skinner might be keeping an eye on how Chelsea are keeping on but Blues manager Emma Hayes is planning to largely ignore events at Prenton Park.

    After all, if Chelsea beat Reading, it doesn't matter how Manchester United get on at Liverpool.

    "I might ask at half-time, but I will focus on what we are in control of," Hayes said.

    "I don't think about it, I think about getting off to a good start. We have to take care of the right things."

  2. 'Two great swings' needed for Man Utdpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 27 May 2023

    Liverpool v Man Utd (14:30 BST)

    Manchester United boss Marc SkinnerImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United manager says Marc Skinner he'll be keeping tabs on leaders Chelsea today.

    United, who have never won the WSL, are two points behind the Blues going into the final league game of the season.

    Skinner admits his side need a lot of factors to go their way in order to win a first major title.

    "We need two great swings to go for us," he said.

    "It will be comms in the ear. We're not really bothered about how they [Chelsea] perform. It will be a tough task for [Chelsea's opponents] Reading but we can all hope.

    "I'm not taking away the fact we need to beat Liverpool, which will be extremely difficult."

  3. How to follow on the BBCpublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 27 May 2023

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    You can follow both of today's two huge games in the WSL title race live on the BBC.

    Liverpool v Manchester United is live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app from 14:00 BST.

    Meanwhile, you can listen to Reading v Chelsea live on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app from 14:15 BST.

  4. And at the bottompublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 27 May 2023

    If Leicester win at Brighton, they will stay in the WSL.

    Reading are two points behind Leicester going into the last game, with the unenviable task of hosting a Chelsea side going for the title.

    With only one relegation spot in the WSL, the Foxes and Reading are the only two sides who can go down. Whoever does take the drop will be replaced by Championship winners Bristol City next season.

    Leicester know they have to match Reading's result to survive. But if the Foxes don't win, Reading's superior goal difference means a victory over Chelsea would keep them up instead.

    WSL bottom sixImage source, BBC Sport/Getty Images
  5. The permutationspublished at 13:02 British Summer Time 27 May 2023

    At the top, thankfully, it's fairly simple.

    If Chelsea beat Reading today they'll win a fourth successive title.

    Lose and Manchester United snatch their crown with a win over Liverpool.

    A Chelsea draw and United need to beat Liverpool by at least six goals.

    WSL table top sixImage source, BBC Sport/Getty Images
  6. All set for cracking final daypublished at 12:59 British Summer Time 27 May 2023

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    Reading stadium looks calm ahead of match with ChelseaImage source, Getty Images

    After 21 games, it all comes down to this.

    The Women's Super League season concludes today with the title and relegation still to be decided.

    Will it be Emma Hayes' Chelsea celebrating a third title in a row? Or will Manchester United stun the champions and lift the WSL for the first time?

    Meanwhile, bottom club Reading are hoping to pull off a miracle as Leicester nervously look over their shoulder.

    Let's do this!