The Invincibles: Chelsea completes historic unbeaten campaign in Women's Super League
- Chelsea completed an unbeaten 22-game campaign in the Women's Super League by defeating Liverpool 1-0 on the final day at Stamford Bridge.
- Chelsea secured the title with two games remaining, benefiting from the league's expansion to 12 teams and a 22-match season format introduced in 2019-20.
- The unbeaten run included 19 wins and three draws, and a stoppage-time winner by academy graduate Aggie Beever-Jones defined the last match against Liverpool.
- Chelsea amassed a record 60 points, finishing 12 points ahead of second-place Arsenal, who secured their position by beating Manchester United 4-3 before 46,603 spectators at Emirates Stadium.
- Chelsea, having secured the League Cup earlier, aims to complete a domestic treble by facing Manchester United in the Women's FA Cup final scheduled for May 18. Alongside Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United will represent England in next season's Women's Champions League.
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Champions Chelsea complete unbeaten season
Chelsea completed an unbeaten season and set a points record in the Women's Super League with a 1-0 home win over Liverpool on Saturday and Arsenal held on for a 4-3 victory over Manchester United to finish second in the standings. Chelsea, who sealed their sixth consecutive WSL title last month, were unable to break down Liverpool's defence until the 91st minute when Ashley Lawrence played in Aggie Beever-Jones and the England international pro…
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Chelsea make history as the first team to win WSL with unbeaten streak
The Blues won every match during the 22-game season. The victory meant the side reached 60 points in the WSL overall, the highest points tally in the history of the league.
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