Soccer-Chelsea squeeze past Villa to keep faint WSL title hopes alive


Soccer Football - Women's Super League - Chelsea v Aston Villa - Kingsmeadow, London, Britain - March 29, 2026 Chelsea's Lauren James scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, ⁠March 29 (Reuters) - Reigning champions Chelsea needed a late goal from ⁠Sjoeke Nuesken to see off Aston Villa on Sunday, eventually ‌winning 4-3 at their home ground of Kingsmeadow to keep their very remote hopes of a seventh WSL title in a row alive.

The win moves Chelsea up to ​second place on 40 points, nine behind ⁠leaders Manchester City, with both ⁠sides having played 19 of their 22 league games.

Though they still ⁠have ‌a theoretical chance of winning the league, Chelsea would need to win their remaining three games while City, who have ⁠only dropped seven points, would have to lose ​all of theirs.

Those ‌slim title hopes looked set to evaporate completely against Villa as ⁠the visitors ​took an early lead through Chasity Grant, but three goals in an eight-minute spell from Sam Kerr, Naomi Girma and Lauren James put Chelsea back ⁠in the driving seat.

However, Chelsea's defensive flaws ​this season were once again exposed as Villa battled back to level thanks to two quick-fire goals from Kirsty Hanson. Nuesken's brilliant winner in ⁠the 82nd minute finally got the home side over the line.

In the day's other games, West Ham United were held to a 1-1 draw at home by London City Lionesses, while bottom side Leicester ​City take on Brighton & Hove Albion later ⁠on Sunday.

On Saturday, Manchester City strengthened their grip on top spot with ​a resounding 3-0 derby win over Manchester ‌United, while Arsenal put themselves in ​a strong position in the race for second place by beating Tottenham Hotspur 5-2.

(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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