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·19 de septiembre de 2024
Champions Chelsea kick off Barclays Women’s Super League season

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·19 de septiembre de 2024
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The 2024-25 Barclays Women’s Super League season kicks off with champions Chelsea at home to Aston Villa on Friday, while Arsenal host Manchester City on Sunday.
Chelsea begin their post-Emma Hayes era with Sonia Bompastor at the helm and one absentee will be Sophie Ingle, who sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury during a pre-season match against Feyenoord. The Blues host an Aston Villa side who wrapped up their own warm-up games with a 2-1 win over Manchester City.
Saturday sees Manchester United welcome West Ham to Old Trafford for a noon start, after the Reds lost their final friendly 1-0 to Spurs. Brighton entertain Everton in another lunchtime match, the Seagulls having finished their friendlies with a 2-1 win over Leicester and the Toffees with a goalless draw at Liverpool.
Vivianne Miedema makes a swift return to Arsenal with her new Manchester City teammates on Sunday lunchtime, scoring in their 5-0 Champions League away win at Paris FC on Wednesday. The Gunners were also in UWCL action but lost 1-0 to BK Hacken in Sweden.
Liverpool play Leicester City and Tottenham take on newly-promoted Crystal Palace, who defeated Dutch side ADO Den Haag 4-0 last midweek.
The Barclays Women’s Championship is already in its third week, as the two teams with back-to-back wins – Charlton and Durham – clash at The Valley in an early kick-off.
Newcomers Portsmouth try again to get their first-ever points in the competition but in a difficult trip to Birmingham, Newcastle make their home debut against Sheffield, London City host a Bristol side that has drawn both games to date, while Southampton are visited by Blackburn.
Friday 20 September
Chelsea v Aston Villa (Kingsmeadow, 7pm) – live on BBC2
Saturday 21 September
Manchester United v West Ham United (Old Trafford, 12pm) – live on WSL YouTube/MUTV Brighton & Hove Albion v Everton (Crawley Town FC, 12.30pm) – live on WSL YouTube
Sunday 22 September
Arsenal v Manchester City (Emirates Stadium, 12.30pm) – live on Sky Sports Liverpool v Leicester City (St Helens Stadium, 2pm) – live on WSL YouTube Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace (Leyton Orient FC, 2pm) – live on WSL YouTube
Barclays Women’s Championship
Charlton Athletic v Durham (The Valley, 12pm) Birmingham City v Portsmouth (St Andrews Stadium, 2pm) London City Lionesses v Bristol City (Bromley FC, 2pm) Newcastle United v Sheffield United (Kingston Park Stadium, 2pm) Southampton v Blackburn Rovers (St Mary’s Stadium, 2pm)