Women's League Cup final: Build-up & team news as Arsenal face Chelsea
Saturday, 30 March 2024
Watch live BBC Two coverage and follow commentary and text updates as Arsenal take on Chelsea in the Women's League Cup final at Molineux.
Watch live BBC Two coverage and follow commentary and text updates as Arsenal take on Chelsea in the Women's League Cup final at Molineux.
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