Arsenal and Liverpool clash as City wrap up another title on wild WSL final day
Final day of the WSL season sees Liverpool face Arsenal and Chelsea battle Man United while City celebrate another title.
It's the kind of afternoon that defines seasons. Three massive matches kicking off at 1pm BST, and for Manchester City, it's basically a victory lap — they've already got the trophy locked down. But for everyone else? This is do-or-die stuff.
Arsenal and Liverpool are battling it out, while Chelsea and Manchester United go head-to-head in what could shift things around depending on where teams stand in the table. The pressure's different when you're playing for placement rather than the title, but that doesn't make it any less intense.
London City Lionesses came with this starting XI: Lete in goal, Pattinson, Kennedy, Kardinaal, and Fernández across the back. Kumagai and Geyoro anchoring midfield, with Pérez just ahead of them. Up front, Godfrey, Cascarino, and Goodwin are carrying the load. On the bench they've got Orman, Goldie, Corrales, Van de Donk, Linari, Franssi, Roddar, Parris, and Marcetto ready to go.
The thing about final day is it's chaos. Teams that thought they were safe suddenly aren't. Dark horses mount late pushes. And everyone's watching the other pitches as much as their own, refreshing their phones every 30 seconds to see if goal difference just shifted.
City's probably already popped something in the dressing room — they've dominated this season like they usually do. But there's still football to play, and the league's earned the right to see how this wraps up across all four grounds at once.