Chelsea Women became a England Women’s Super League champion after smashing Manchester United WFC by 6-0 as a visitor, overtaking Manchester City WFC in the standings only by goal difference. With a level on 55 points with Manchester City WFC, Chelsea Women finished on top with a +53 goal difference compared to City’s +46, extending their hegemony with a 5th title in a row
In the match from the last round of the England Women’s Super League, Chelsea Women smashed Manchester United WFC on Old Trafford by 0-6. Mayra Ramirez (2′ and 45’+2), Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (8′) and Sjoeke Nusken (44′) gave a 0-4 lead to the Blues on the half time, while Melanie Leupolz (47′) and Francesca Kirby (85′) formed the final 0-6 score.
On the other hand, Manchester City WFC suffered the victory against Aston Villa WFC after Mary Fowler gave them a lead in the 21st minute, but Rachel Daly equalized in the 68th minute. However, Lauren Hemp brought the victory to City with a goal in the 77th minute, but this was not enough for the team to win the title.
In the other matches from the last round, Arsenal WFC smashed Brighton & Hove Albion WFC by 5-0. The Gunner ladies finished third in the final standings of the England Women’s Super League.
Bristol City WFC lost to Everton Women by 0-4 and relegated from the league with only 6 points.
Leicester City WFC lost to Liverpool Women by 0-4 and Tottenham Hotspur Women defeated West Ham United Women by 3-1.
Crystal Palace Women won promotion to the England Women’s Super League after finished first in the Women’s Championship.