Arsenal, Chelsea and WSL
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Five key incidents during Arsenal women’s draw with Chelsea highlight how the lack of VAR and video support left major decisions unchecked in a game that could prove crucial in the title race.Photo
Played out in front of 56,537 fans at the Emirates, the result moves Chelsea two points clear of Manchester City, who have played one game fewer, at the top of the WSL with Arsenal moving temporarily into fourth — five points behind their London rivals.
Follow all the latest in the live blog below: Foul by Niamh Charles (Chelsea Women). Fourth official has announced 4 minutes of added time. Offside, Arsenal Women. Frida Maanum is caught offside. Foul by Taylor Hinds (Arsenal Women).
Arsenal host Chelsea Women at the Emirates tomorrow in one of the biggest fixtures of the Women’s Super League calendar, a meeting that always carries the weight of more than just three points. The champions arrive unbeaten and already setting the pace at the top,
London rivals Chelsea and Arsenal played out a 1-1 draw in the Women’s Super League on Saturday afternoon. It was a crucial match for both sides, with Chelsea looking to extend their lead at the top of the WSL. The Gunners, meanwhile, were desperate to claw back some ground in the title race.
Emmanuel Petit has named the two players he wanted to join Arsenal before they moved to Chelsea and Liverpool respectively. The Gunners have built a strong squad under Mikel Arteta, with the north Londoners top of the Premier League table and in contention for the title.
Blues now have plethora of different options in attack with some big games on the horizon after the international break
Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge, a match played in October 2022, was a clear statement of intent under the newly appointed manager Graham Potter. Following the