An age-old rivalry headlines the WSL this weekend, as second-place Arsenal gears up for Sunday’s Stamford Bridge showdown against league leaders — and reported recipient of USWNT star Naomi Girma — Chelsea FC.
Both clubs are on an undefeated tear, with Chelsea yet to register a loss halfway through the 22-match 2024/25 season.
Meanwhile, newly minted head coach Renée Slegers’s Arsenal will attempt to avenge the Gunners’ lone loss — a 2-1 October stumble to first-season WSL boss Sonia Bompastor’s Blues.
Chelsea and Arsenal’s dominance goes beyond the WSL, as both sides also advanced to the semifinals of the League Cup with massive shutout wins this past Wednesday.
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A product of a system that often places men’s and women’s teams under the same leadership, Chelsea and Arsenal have set the standard for the top-flight UK league — and cast other clubs in their shadow.
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