Friday's match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge 'could really flip' the Women's Super League title race, says Ellen White.
Friday's match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge "could really flip" the Women's Super League title race, says Ellen White.
"We want every game to be exciting, not sure what will happen and go down to the wire. We don't want one team to run off and it be so obvious who's going to win. "It's a six-point game. If we lose, we're six points behind, which is going to be extremely tough and probably not doable. If we beat Chelsea, we still play Man City away. Everything is to play for."
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