Blues take on Manchester United knowing that victory will clinch another WSL triumph ahead of rivals Arsenal

Chelsea’s 10 dropped points across the season could prove costly, but while Pernille Harder is frustrated by the loss she has forgotten them for the time being at least. “I don’t think about those dropped points any more,” says Harder. “Of course, we want to win the league, that’s motivation enough to get everything in these games so we will win it.”

With a single point separating the Women’s Super League leaders and Arsenal going into the final day of the season, the title is on the line. Chelsea welcome Manchester United to Kingsmeadow on Sunday and need to match or better the result of Arsenal, who travel to West Ham.

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