Womens Super League predictions: Can Chelsea put pressure on Man City ahead of the winter break? - Soccer News
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Womens Super League predictions: Can Chelsea put pressure on Man City ahead of the winter break? - Soccer News
"No matter what, Manchester City will sit top of the table for Christmas as they currently hold a six-point lead at the top over Chelsea, who saw their record-breaking 34-game unbeaten streak come to an end as they lost for the first time since May 2024. Manchester United and Arsenal are hoping to keep the pace at the halfway point, but Tottenham are also threatening, with only two points separating second from fifth."
"After a run of three games without a win in all competitions, Arsenal bounced back by beating lowly Liverpool in the league before booking their place in the Champions League knockout stage by beating Twente on Tuesday. However, they will be keen to keep that run going against Everton, who sprung the biggest surprise of the season last time out, as the Gunners would go second with a win."
"They are given a 67% chance of winning by the Opta supercomputer, given they have gone unbeaten in their last 22 meetings with Everton (W19 D3). Arsenal have, however, only won one of their last three league meetings with the Toffees (D2), after winning 16 in a row prior to that. Another draw has an 18% likelihood. And though they are unbeaten in five WSL games, their last four defeats have come away from home."
With one round remaining before the winter break, Manchester City lead the Women's Super League by six points and will be top at Christmas. Chelsea's record 34-game unbeaten run ended with their first defeat since May 2024. Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham sit close behind, with only two points separating second to fifth. West Ham and Liverpool meet in a key fixture in the relegation battle, with Liverpool still without a win this season. Opta's supercomputer projects MD11 probabilities, giving Arsenal a 67% chance at Everton, a draw 18%, and Everton a 15% chance. Everton have lost each of their last four WSL home games.
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