WSL: Arsenal v Chelsea - second host leaders at Emirates
Saturday, 9 December 2023
Watch BBC One coverage of Arsenal v Chelsea, plus radio and live text from four other fixtures in the Women's Super League.
Watch BBC One coverage of Arsenal v Chelsea, plus radio and live text from four other fixtures in the Women's Super League.
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