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Arsenal have enjoyed a stunning start to the new Premier League season under Mikel Arteta with their defensive record in particular catching the eye and it has given one Chelsea icon a major worry
Chelsea haven't lost a match in the Women's Super League in 32 games, but could Arsenal be the team to finally end that record?
ZAND THEY WON'T, SURELY!Chelsea bag a third after Garnacho races into space before sliding a ball across the face of the goal for Pedro Neto to finish comfortably
Arsenal manager Renee Slegers and Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor both called for better refereeing and the use of VAR in the Women's Super League.
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.
Below, SheKicks selects an Arsenal vs Chelsea combined XI, selecting only players that are expected to be fit for Saturday’s clash – meaning no place for England captain Leah Williamson. There is a reason why Hannah Hampton has won the Yachine Trophy and been selected for the FIFPRO XI for 2025.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta bemoaned the end of his side’s winning run in a performance against Sunderland which was “not in our standards” according to the unimpressed Spa
John Terry has admitted that he’s a little worried that one of the greatest football records of all time could be broken this season.Terry was at the heart of the Chelsea defence which conceded
A late Alessia Russo equaliser saw Arsenal snatch a point against Chelsea, who had gone ahead in the first half thanks to a goal from Alyssa Thompson. It was a close encounter in the Women’s Super League between Arsenal and Chelsea at the iconic Emirates Stadium this afternoon.