Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall said: “Our mindset this weekend is only to win. Let’s be honest, one point gives us absolutely nothing in regards to where we are in the league table. The only thing that can potentially give us something is to win, so that’s our aim and that’s what we’re going to do our very best to do.”
Jonas Eidevall Photograph: Jayde Chamberlain/SPP/REX/Shutterstock
A lot of people, including Chelsea manager Emma Hayes, have said the title race is over and Manchester City are effectively just closing out the trophy now after the Blues’ loss to Liverpool. But City manager Gareth Taylor is keeping his team focused on the task at hand. “It’s changed nothing,” he insisted on Friday. “There’s been a lot of talk around it but the objective is the same: win the next game.” Read the full piece:
A fun fact for you: If Manchester City win today it will be their 15th in a row which will break a record of consecutive wins set by Arsenal back in 2020.
The team news is in.
Man City do not have Bunny Shaw because of that foot injury but Chloe Kelly starts once again.
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XI | Keating, Aleixandri, Greenwood (C), Coombs, Fowler, Kelly, Hemp, Ouahabi, Park, Casparij, Hasegawa
Hello and welcome back to our coverage of the Women’s Super League. Manchester City are in full control of the title race after Chelsea lost to Liverpool earlier this week but they face tough opposition to keep their march to the trophy going today in Arsenal.
City are six points clear of defending champions Chelsea, the Blues have a game in hand, but if they lose to the Gunners this afternoon it opens the door for Emma Hayes’ team. There is no room for error with just two games left for Gareth Taylor’s team.
Arsenal, meanwhile, have third-place secured but a win against City would see them leapfrog Chelsea into second. That may only be for a matter of hours with the Blues playing later today but it will be a target for the London club.
City have been hit with some injuries, a significant one being Bunny Shaw who is out for the rest of the season with a broken foot. That is a blow for City but their squad depth means the likes of Chloe Kelly are getting more game time.
We can take a look at the team news now before kick-off at 2.15pm BST.