WSL 2025-26 title race: Chelsea beats Everton to keep hopes alive Striker Sam Kerr scored a brace for Chelsea as it beat Everton 4-1 to keep the pressure on Women’s Super League leader Manchester City, which slumped to a shock 3-2 defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, as the season approaches its climax.
Still heavy favourite to win a first league title since 2016, City tops the standings on 49 points, six ahead of Chelsea with two games left to play, but waiting in the long grass to punish any slip-ups is Arsenal, which is fourth on 38 points with three games in hand over the top two.
The Gunners did not take part in this weekend’s league action as they were facing French side OL Lyonnes (formerly known as Olympique Lyonnais) in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal later on Sunday.
Linked with a move to North America in the summer, Chelsea’s Kerr struck early in each half on Sunday as the reigning champion, which has won the last six league titles in a row, cantered to a 4-1 win over the Merseysiders.
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Third-placed Manchester United’s hopes of Champions League football next season suffered a blow when Tottenham Hotspur dominated it in North London, and it was lucky to escape with a scoreless draw that leaves it on 39 points with 20 of its 22 games played.
Tottenham is fifth on 30 points, and Martin Ho’s side will be left wondering how it failed to score on a day when it let half-a-dozen gilt-edged chances go begging.
With the league expanding to 14 teams next season, Leicester City still occupies bottom spot after a 5-1 thrashing by London City Lionesses, and it will likely face a playoff against the team that finishes third in the Women’s Championship to see if it can retain their top-flight status.
Birmingham City and Charlton Athletic can both secure promotion to the top flight later on Sunday if they can avoid defeat against Ipswich and Southampton respectively.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
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Striker Sam Kerr scored a brace for Chelsea as it beat Everton 4-1 to keep the pressure on Women’s Super League leader Manchester City, which slumped to a shock 3-2 defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, as the season approaches its climax.
Still heavy favourite to win a first league title since 2016, City tops the standings on 49 points, six ahead of Chelsea with two games left to play, but waiting in the long grass to punish any slip-ups is Arsenal, which is fourth on 38 points with three games in hand over the top two.
The Gunners did not take part in this weekend’s league action as they were facing French side OL Lyonnes (formerly known as Olympique Lyonnais) in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal later on Sunday.
Linked with a move to North America in the summer, Chelsea’s Kerr struck early in each half on Sunday as the reigning champion, which has won the last six league titles in a row, cantered to a 4-1 win over the Merseysiders.
ALSO READ | Leader Manchester City shocked by Brighton in Women’s Super League
Third-placed Manchester United’s hopes of Champions League football next season suffered a blow when Tottenham Hotspur dominated it in North London, and it was lucky to escape with a scoreless draw that leaves it on 39 points with 20 of its 22 games played.
Tottenham is fifth on 30 points, and Martin Ho’s side will be left wondering how it failed to score on a day when it let half-a-dozen gilt-edged chances go begging.
With the league expanding to 14 teams next season, Leicester City still occupies bottom spot after a 5-1 thrashing by London City Lionesses, and it will likely face a playoff against the team that finishes third in the Women’s Championship to see if it can retain their top-flight status.
Birmingham City and Charlton Athletic can both secure promotion to the top flight later on Sunday if they can avoid defeat against Ipswich and Southampton respectively.
Published on Apr 26, 2026


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