In the Women's Super League, Chelsea will face Manchester United on Sunday. Both teams are unbeaten, making this a highly anticipated match. The game was initially postponed due to Chelsea's busy Champions League schedule. This fixture is crucial as it marks the last match before the international break, ensuring all 12 teams have played eight games.
A win for Chelsea would extend their lead at the top by five points, while a victory for United could make the title race more competitive. Chelsea's recent 3-0 win over Celtic marked their 11th consecutive victory across all competitions. Under Sonia Bompastor, they have maintained an impressive start to the season.

Chelsea has never had a better start in the WSL, scoring 25 goals and conceding only three in seven matches. Their goal difference of +22 and 21 points are club records at this stage of a campaign. They have won 10 consecutive WSL matches, their longest streak ever.
Bompastor's managerial record is outstanding, with her teams winning 110 out of 128 competitive matches. Her sides have scored 414 goals while conceding just 78. Chelsea is one of only three teams to win their first seven games in a WSL season.
Manchester United sits six points behind Chelsea but could move to second with a win. Despite drawing three of their last five games, they remain tough to beat due to their strong defence. United has conceded only two goals this season, fewer than any other team in the league.
Grace Clinton has been pivotal for United, leading them in scoring with three league goals and excelling defensively by winning more duels than any other player in the WSL. Her ability to contribute both offensively and defensively makes her a key player for United.
Chelsea's Mayra Ramirez has been exceptional, scoring six goals and providing four assists in 13 league games since joining from Levante. She averages a goal or assist every 79 minutes and has become integral to Bompastor's attacking strategy.
Ramirez leads Chelsea in duels contested and contributes significantly to their high pressing game. Only Manchester City has won possession more often in the final third than Chelsea this season.
Maya Le Tissier stands out for United with her passing ability and defensive contributions. She leads her team in touches and passes completed this season. However, despite keeping five clean sheets, United's expected goals against suggest they might have been fortunate so far.
The Opta supercomputer gives Chelsea a strong chance of winning against United, predicting success in over 71% of scenarios. If Chelsea continues their form under Bompastor, discussions about an unbeaten season may grow louder as they aim for another title.