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The 2023/24 Women’s Super League season ends on Saturday – and could end with Chelsea winning the title for a fifth successive season.








The Blues travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United at the Emma on Saturday afternoon in Hayes’ final game as manager.

Chelsea head into the weekend table level, level on points but two goals ahead of second-placed Manchester City.

City are also on the road in their final game of the campaign as they face Aston Villa at Villa Park.

When and where?

We face Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday 18th May with kick-off scheduled for 3pm (BST).

How to follow

You can follow the match on Chelsea Women’s social media channels, where live commentary will be posted on Twitter and regular updates on Facebook and Instagram. To find us, search for ‘ChelseaFCW’ on those platforms.

Our match has also been selected for a live telecast on Sky Sports for UK customers.

Form

The Blues go into the match at the top of the WSL table thanks to a 1-0 win over Tottenham on Wednesday night.

I collected 52 points in the 21 games, scoring 65 goals and conceding 18 along the way. The Blues have a better goal difference than Manchester City by two.

Manchester United host their final game of the campaign in fifth place, three points behind fourth-placed Liverpool. But Marc Skinner’s side have a 12-goal advantage over the Merseyside club.

United have won 10 games this term, drawn five and lost six, scoring 42 and conceding 26 in the process.

Recently head to head

In January we welcomed United to Stamford Bridge where the Blues ran out winners after Lauren James scored a hat-trick in our 3-1 victory. Hayley Ladd was on the score sheet for the visitors.

The two sides met in the semi-final of the FA Cup in April, with the Manchester side winning 2-1 to progress to the final, where they lifted the trophy after beating Tottenham at Wembley last weekend.





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