The writing’s on the wall at Kingsmeadow, where one of the crunch matches in the Women’s Super League is being staged this Sunday. Poster girl Jonna Andersson, set against a Christmassy backdrop, is plugging the Chelsea Women v Man City game, which could have a big influence on the final placings in a closely fought
The writing’s on the wall at Kingsmeadow, where one of the crunch matches in the Women’s Super League is being staged this Sunday.
Poster girl Jonna Andersson, set against a Christmassy backdrop, is plugging the Chelsea Women v Man City game, which could have a big influence on the final placings in a closely fought and hard-to-call table, come the end of the season. There are even inspiring posters framed above the urinals in the gents at the ground!
The Swedish defender, who turns 27 in three weeks, aims to figure in what will be the Blues’ strongest possible team for a clash that always delivers skill, style and edge.
The last few tickets are on sale for the game, which kicks off at noon.
Can Chelsea maintain their unbeaten run, or will the fortnight-long enforced lay-off, due to a frozen pitch at Everton last weekend, mean City get the chance to cement their position?
A festive atmosphere is promised for the last-but-one home game of 2019 (there’s a Conti Cup clash with Reading next Wednesday), with free mince pies, the Chelsea brass band playing carols, and Santa handing out presents.
The only gift manager Emma Hayes wants, however, is three precious points as the battle at the top of the WSL continues.
Tickets for the match are £9 adults, £1 for U20s and over 65s.
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