Arsenal v Chelsea: Women’s Super League – live

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GOAL! Arsenal 0-1 Chelsea (Thompson 9)

A brilliant goal from Alyssa Thompson gives Chelsea a deserved lead!

9 min Arsenal need to get a foothold in the game; Chelsea are strutting around the Emirates like they own the place.

7 min Cuthbert, 20 yards form goal, hooks a bouncing ball over the bar. Decent effort but Van Domselaar’s heart rate was unaffected.

6 min “This is indeed a biggie, as you say Rob; it’s hard to see Arsenal getting much out of the league unless they step up a couple of notches and beat Chelsea,” writes Charles Antaki. “Obviously being at home helps (though it hasn’t in the past), but the continued absence of Leah Williamson is, everybody concedes, a serious handicap. But if they pull it off, then extra plaudits and huzzahs.”

5 min Rytting Kaneryd has a shot blocked after a good left-to-right move from Chelsea. They’ve started with authority.

4 min Chelsea have an injury concern over Nathalie Bjorn. She’s had treatment and is going to carry on for now.

2 min: Rytting Kaneryd hits the post!

Chelsea almost make the perfect start. Bronze feeds a pass into Macario, who turns it cleverly round the corner towards Rytting Kaneryd. She pokes the ball past the outrushing Van Domselaar and it hits the face of the near post. The rebound could have gone anywhere but Arsenal were able to get it away.

1 min Peep peep! Chelsea kick off from right to left as we watch.

Ahead of Remembrance Day, wreaths have been laid in the centre circle at the Emirates and The Last Post is being performed.

The players and fans observe a minute's silence ahead of kick-off during Arsenal v Chelsea Women's Super League match at the Emirates Stadium.
Respects are paid by the players and fans. Photograph: Paul Dennis/TGS Photo/Shutterstock

And of Sonia Bompastor

It’s a huge occasion, one of the best games in women’s football in the world. We can’t wait to be on the pitch with a great atmosphere. This is one of the best weeks we’ve had since I became manager of Chelsea. If we can do on the pitch what we did in training this week, it’ll be a good thing.

The pre-match thoughts of Renee Slegers

Every game has its story, every game demands a certain preparation. We try to keep as many things the same as possible. The players have been working really hard – I’m happy it’s matchday now.

The WSL table at the start of play

Arsenal’s Taylor Hinds chats to Suzanne Wrack

This is the type of team that I want to be in. I have the utmost respect for Liverpool for everything they’ve done for me over the five years. There’s a little part of me that’s always going to love Liverpool. So many of my friends are still up there, scousers are just one of a kind too, and I definitely miss that side of it, the people, but I’m also loving it here and I’m really thriving and happy.

The difference is just the standard, the intensity and the quality. Everything’s so fast-paced and training every day is like playing in a game every day. That’s what you want: you want to train how you play and here I get to do that with world-class players and learn from them.

Team news

Plenty of changes for both teams from last week’s victories over Leicester and London City Lionesses respectively. Arsenal bring in Emily Fox, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Victoria Pelova for Taylor Hinds, Laia Codina and the injured Kim Little.

Chelsea bring in Niamn Charles, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Wieke Kaptein, Catarina Macario and Alyssa Thompson. Out go Ellie Carpenter, Sjoeke Nusken, Sandy Baltimore, Aggie Beever-Jones and Guro Reiten.

Arsenal (4-4-2) Van Domselaar; Fox, Wubben-Moy, Catley, McCabe; Mead, Caldentey, Pelova, Foord; Russo, Blackstenius.

Substitutes: Borbe, Codina, Maanum, Smith, Kelly, Nighswonger, Hinds, Cooney-Cross, Harwood.

Chelsea (possible 4-2-3-1) Hampton; Bronze, Bright, Bjorn, Charles; Walsh, Cuthbert; Rytting Kaneryd, Kaptein, Thompson; Macario.

Substitutes: Peng, Carpenter, Buurman, Nusken, Girma, Baltimore, Kerr, Hamano, Jean-Francois

Manchester United v Aston Villa also kicks off at midday. We’ll have goalflashes from that game; just don’t expect chapter on verse on whether United are playing 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3.

Preamble

Hello, hello and welcome to live coverage of one of the games of any WSL season. Arsenal v Chelsea is a biggie at the best of times, never mind when it’s the champions of Europe vs the champions of England – and both teams unashamedly cover their neighbour’s titles.

It’s a bigger game for Arsenal, whose hopes of winning the WSL title will be imperilled should they lose today. They’re already five points behind Chelsea after seven games; and while that is largely down to a tough run of fixtures, they can’t afford the gap to widen to eight points.

Chelsea, chasing a seventh league title in a row, keep rolling on; their only dropped points so far came at Manchester United. But they know the threat that Arsenal pose – two seasons ago Chelsea were stuffed 4-1 at the Emirates. And, as they know too well, Arsenal are the current European champions.

Kick-off 12pm GMT.

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