Summary

  • FT: Chelsea 3-1 Arsenal - Emma Hayes' side go three points clear at top of WSL

  • Sjoeke Nusken scores first-half double after Lauren James' opener

  • Kim Little scores second-half consolation goal for Gunners

  • Kick-off delayed 30 minutes due to Arsenal sock issue

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  1. Coming up this weekendpublished at 18:18 Greenwich Mean Time 15 March

    All kick-off times are GMT

    The action kicks off at Stamford Bridge tonight, but we've got five more games in the next two days coming up in the Women's Super League.

    On Saturday, Everton host Aston Villa at Walton Hall Park (13:00).

    There are four matches on Sunday, with title challengers Manchester City travelling to Brighton at 12:30 - live on BBC Two.

    Two games kick off at 12:00, including bottom-placed Bristol City's visit to Manchester United and Liverpool's match against West Ham.

    Elsewhere on Sunday, Tottenham host Leicester City at Brisbane road - with both sides having just reached the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time. They'll face in the Cup at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, 14 April.

  2. Welcomepublished at 18:15 Greenwich Mean Time 15 March

    Chelsea v Arsenal (19:00 GMT)

    Good evening, we've got a big game on the way.

    Stamford Bridge is our focus tonight as Women's Super League leaders Chelsea kick off the weekend's action.

    They host fellow title challengers Arsenal in a game that could have big ramifications for both sides.

    It's a must-win for both - a chance for Chelsea to extend their lead and a chance for Arsenal to close the gap.

    I'll be here to talk you through tonight's game, with commentary available on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra from 18:45 GMT.

    Jonas EidevallImage source, Getty Images
    Emma HayesImage source, Getty Images