When can Chelsea Women win the WSL title? Date, permutations and Women’s Champions League qualification

Chelsea women close their sixth consecutive Super League title for women and were able to conquer their latest silverware in Wednesday.

The blues still have to lose this season in the competition – winning 16 of their 19 games – and only need four points of their last three games to seal another WSL trophy.

And there is a scenario in which they could win the title next week while both Arsenal and Chelsea play on Wednesday evening.

The Gunners – Six points behind Sonia Bompastor in second place – Visit Aston Villa at 6 pm, live on Sky Sports.

Chelsea then plays away to Manchester United – who are third, two points behind Arsenal and eight behind the blues – at 8.15 pm.

If Arsenal loses Van Aston Villa before that match starts, Chelsea Man Utd has to beat to claim the WSL title with two to save.

However, if both Arsenal and Chelsea win, the blues have to wait until their next WSL match against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday 4 May 4. They would need a point from that match to lift the trophy.

When would Chelsea lift the WSL trophy?

The last match of Chelsea of ​​the season is at home on Liverpool on Saturday 10 May. If they win the WSL title, they would pick it up at Stamford Bridge after that competition was concluded.

How many WSL titles have Chelsea won?

In total, Chelsea has won seven top-flight titles in women's football. They have won the last five under Emma Hayes – which extend to the 2019/20 season.

Their first title came in 2015 and only Liverpool has previously won back-to-back competition trophies.

This year's victory would also be the first WSL victory among Bompastor, which the League Cup has already won as Chelsea head coach. The blues will also compete against Man Utd in the FA Cup final on Sunday 18 May.

What does it mean for Chelsea in the Champions League?

As WSL winners, Chelsea would go directly to the Women's Champions League League phase of next season, which will follow the same size as the Men's Champions League of this season.

They can also be eligible for the Champions League as winners of the European competition. However, they follow Barcelona 4-1 in their semi-final draw, with the second stage on Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

The remaining luminaires of Chelsea

April 27: Barcelona (H; AGG 1-4) -Women's Champions League, kick-off 2 p.m.

April 30: Man Utd (A) – WSL, kick -off 8.15 pm

May 4: Tottenham Hotspur (A) – WSL, kick -off 2.15 pm

May 10: Liverpool (H) – WSL, kick -off 12.30 pm

May 18: Man Utd (s) – FA Cup final, 1.30 pm

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