An electric first half from Emma Hayes’ Chelsea has moved the Blues five points clear at the top of the WSL and on the brink of another double.
Chelsea put Arsenal under considerable pressure in the first-half, with Guro Reiten opening the scoring in the 22nd minute. Magdalena Eriksson was given her own fairytale ending, doubling the scores in the first half on her final appearance for Chelsea at Kingsmeadow.
Arsenal threatened early on into the second half, winning a penalty after 15 minutes, which Katie McCabe dragged quite some distance wide. They failed to mount any serious pressure after that, and ultimately it was a routine win for Chelsea at Kingsmeadow.
Should Manchester United fail to beat Manchester City later, Chelsea will be crowned WSL champions for the fourth consecutive season. If United do manage to win, then Chelseawill have to wait till next weekend when they face Reading to get their hands on the trophy.
Should City win later, Arsenal would need a win next weekend to secure Champions League football next season. Their superior goal difference should ensure their place in the competition should they pick up one point and City four in the final two games of the season.