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Chelsea Women Boosted by Arsenal Win, Eyeing WSL Title in Final Home Game

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Chelsea Women’s hopes of clinching the Women’s Super League title received a significant boost following Arsenal‘s victory over Manchester City earlier today.

The win keeps Chelsea’s aspirations alive as they prepare for their final home game under the management of Emma Hayes, bidding farewell to stalwarts Fran Kirby and Maren Mjelde.

To seize the championship, Chelsea must not falter as they face Bristol City, a team that has conceded 58 goals in 20 league outings, presenting an opportunity for goal-scoring aplenty.

The lineup for Chelsea features Musovic, Périsset, Bright, Bjorn, Charles, Ingle, Nusken, Cuthbert, Reiten, Beever-Jones, and Hamano, with substitutes including Hampton, Carter, Leupolz, Macario, Lawrence, Kirby, Mjelde, Kaneryd, and Buchanan.

Bristol City fields Bentley, Bull, Struck, Connolly, Powell, Morgan, Syme, Jones, Rodgers, Napier, and Thestrup, with substitutes such as Clark, Yanez, Harrison, Hayles, Stratigakis, Evans, Ward, Slocombe, and Kendell.

The matchup promises an intense clash at Kingsmeadow officiated by referee Stacey Fullicks, with the potential for Chelsea to make a statement in their pursuit of WSL glory.

Rachel Adams

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