Womens Super League predictions: Can Chelsea close in on faltering leaders Man City? - Soccer News
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Womens Super League predictions: Can Chelsea close in on faltering leaders Man City? - Soccer News
"The Blues, fresh off their League Cup triumph, moved within seven points of Man City on Wednesday with a win over Brighton, and will now prepare to take on London City Lionesses. Man City have dropped five points across their last three league games, but will be confident of returning to winning ways at home to Tottenham."
"Man Utd remain unbeaten in 13 games against Everton in the WSL (W11 D2), with only Chelsea (16 versus West Ham) and Arsenal (14 versus Reading) facing an opponent more times in the competition without suffering a single defeat. And United boss Marc Skinner has won more games as a manager against Everton than any other opponent (P17 W14 D2 L1)."
"However, Everton have won their last four games in the WSL, with Scott Phelan only the second manager in WSL history to win each of their first three matches of a spell in charge of a team having been appointed in mid-season."
Chelsea strengthened their title challenge by defeating Brighton, reducing Manchester City's lead to seven points following their League Cup victory. Manchester City, despite dropping five points in their last three league games, face Tottenham at home. Chelsea will play London City Lionesses while Manchester United host Everton and Arsenal face West Ham. Brighton play Liverpool on Sunday, and Leicester battle Aston Villa in a relegation fight. Manchester United remain unbeaten in 13 WSL matches against Everton, though Everton have won four consecutive league games under new manager Scott Phelan. The Opta supercomputer predicts United as overwhelming favorites with a 74.8% victory probability.
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