
London’s biggest rivals collide this weekend as Chelsea host Arsenal in a pivotal Women’s Super League (WSL) clash that could define the title race.
With both teams battling for Champions League qualification and domestic glory, only four points separate them in the table. Chelsea, currently in second place, enter the derby with high confidence following their thrilling Women’s League Cup semi-final victory over Manchester City. Sonia Bompastor’s side is hungry to reclaim the top spot from City, while Arsenal face a grueling schedule that could force some rotation.
Team News & Predicted Lineups
Sonia Bompastor is expected to field her strongest XI, bolstered by the return of key figures. Meanwhile, Arsenal manager’s tactical approach remains uncertain; the Gunners are balancing this derby with a crucial Women’s Club World Cup semi-final against AS FAR next Wednesday (28th).
Chelsea Women Predicted XI:
- Goalkeeper: Hannah Hampton
- Defense: Naomi Girma, Millie Bright, Veerle Buurman
- Midfield: Ellie Carpenter, Sjoeke Nüsken, Erin Cuthbert, Lauren James, Sandy Baltimore
- Attack: Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Sam Kerr
Arsenal Women Predicted XI:
- Goalkeeper: Anneke Borbe
- Defense: Emily Fox, Leah Williamson, Steph Catley, Katie McCabe
- Midfield: Kim Little, Mariona Caldentey, Beth Mead, Frida Maanum, Olivia Smith
- Attack: Alessia Russo
Match Details: Date & Kick-off Time
- Competition: Barclays Women’s Super League (Round 13)
- Date: Saturday, January 24, 2026
- Kick-off: 09:30 AM (GMT) / 04:30 AM (ET)
- Venue: Kingsmeadow / Stamford Bridge (check final scheduling)
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How to Watch: TV Channel & Live Stream
For fans looking to catch the action live, the match will be broadcast across various platforms depending on your location:
- United Kingdom: The match will be aired live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Streaming is available via the Sky Go app.
- United States: Fans can stream the game live on Paramount+ or the CBS Sports Network.
- International: In regions where broadcast rights aren’t held locally, the game may be available on The FA Player.

Laurinda Jocias is a football writer covering English women’s football, including the Women’s Super League. Her work focuses on players, clubs, and the continued development of the women’s game in the UK.
