England is blue! Chelsea secured a sixth successive Women's Super League title
- Lucy Bronze's late header in 74th minute secured a 1-0 win over Manchester United, sealing Chelsea’s sixth consecutive Women’s Super League (WSL) title.
- New manager Sonia Bompastor remains unbeaten in the WSL this season, continuing Emma Hayes’ legacy with a strong defensive performance and mental resilience.
- With the League Cup already secured and an FA Cup final against United in May, Chelsea are chasing a historic domestic treble with already winning the Subway Women's League cup and playing the FA cup finale in May.
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