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Six points clear with three games to play, Chelsea would win the league tonight if they take more points from this match than Arsenal get in their 6pm kick-off against Aston Villa (likely to be impossible: Arsenal have won 12 of their last 13 in the league, slipping up only against Chelsea). The question is how the champions-elect cope with Sunday’s Champions League elimination at the hands of Barcelona.
“If we can win on Wednesday, it will be a big step for the title,” said the Chelsea coach, Sonia Bompastor. “This motivation is big enough for us to be focused. I’m still really confident going into the game. I know we have the quality in the squad, and the players and the staff will be all together to turn things around and be ready to compete.’
The fact that if they avoid defeat here they would guarantee going a full calendar year unbeaten in the WSL (winning 19 and drawing three) suggests there isn’t going to be much stopping them, but the possibility of a post-cup-defeat hangover is a straw to cling to – and in vaguely similar circumstances Chelsea lost an FA Cup semi-final to United in their first game after they were beaten in last season’s League Cup final. “I think it was the first time we beat Chelsea,” said the United forward Melvine Malard. “It was good. If we can do it once, we can do it again. We need to think like that.”
We’ll know for sure well before kick-off but the likelihood is that even if they win tonight Chelsea will have to wait until Sunday, when they visit Tottenham, to seal the title. But this game still holds intrigue as a dress rehearsal for next month’s FA Cup final, where Chelsea will attempt to complete the domestic treble for the second time in five seasons.