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Chelsea FC (w) - Women VS Manchester United Women Score
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05-16 20:00
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V.buurman
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P.Joyce
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S. Baltimore
AThompson
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M. Ramírez
S.Kerr
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L.Peng
H.Hampton
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E.Terland
M.Malard
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E.Wangerheim
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D.Janssen
J. Z. Olme
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A. Beever-Jones
L. James
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W.Kaptein
S. Nüsken
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J.Park
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S.Kerr
Assist: L. James
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G. George
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H.Lundkvist
J·Riviere
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Match Info

Chelsea Women Edge Manchester United 1-0 in FA Women's Super League Clash

May 16, 2026 — Chelsea FC Women claimed a narrow but vital 1-0 win over Manchester United Women in a top-of-the-table FA Women's Super League match at Kingsmeadow. A first-half goal proved decisive as the Blues strengthened their grip on the title race.

Match Overview

In a fiercely contested encounter between two of the league’s heavyweights, Chelsea’s defensive resilience and clinical finishing made the difference. Manchester United, who came into the match level on points, were left frustrated as they failed to breach Chelsea’s backline. The result marked the third consecutive clean sheet for the hosts.

Key Moments

  • 18' - Chelsea took the lead through Sam Kerr, who headed home from a pinpoint cross by Niamh Charles.
  • 35' - United’s Ella Toone had a goal disallowed for offside after a VAR review.
  • 65' - Chelsea goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger made a stunning save to deny a long-range shot from Leah Galton.
  • 85' - United pushed for an equalizer but hit the woodwork through a Martha Thomas header.

Tactical Story

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes set up in a compact 4-3-3, inviting pressure at times but relying on quick transitions. Manchester United dominated possession (62%) but lacked incision in the final third. The Blues’ midfield trio of Melanie Leupolz, Sophie Ingle, and Jess Carter effectively shielded the defense and broke up play.

Standout Players

  • Sam Kerr (Chelsea) – The match-winner with a typical poacher’s finish; her movement unsettled United’s defense throughout.
  • Ann-Katrin Berger (Chelsea) – Crucial saves in the second half earned her the clean sheet.
  • Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United) – Defended resolutely and made several last-ditch tackles.

Table and Season Impact

The win moved Chelsea three points clear at the top of the WSL table with only five matches remaining. Manchester United dropped to second place, but still hold a strong position for Champions League qualification. The title race remains alive, with both teams set to face each other again on the final day of the season.