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Chelsea host Aston Villa in the opening match of the Women’s Super League season at Kingsmeadow to mark the start of a new era for the Blues under Sonia Bompastor.
The Blues won the WSL for a fifth consecutive season last campaign under the departing Emma Hayes and Bompastor has big shoes to fill after arriving from Lyon for a new era in the women’s game. The Chelsea squad has also seen several changes, with England international Lucy Bronze the pick of the new signings.
A season of possible transition under Bompastor means Chelsea are likely to face increased competition for the title from Manchester City and Arsenal - who meet at the Emirates on Sunday - so a winning start is vital in a WSL where there is usually little margin for error over the campaign. Villa finished seventh in the WSL last season and have a new manager of their own, with Dutchman Robert de Pauw replacing Carla Ward. The visitors are led by former Lionesses striker Rachel Daly.
The match is live on BBC Two, and you can follow all the latest updates in the live blog below.
Why a ban on autographs also reflects the changing face of the WSL
On the opening night of the Women’s Super League season, a new era will begin with the end of a custom that for so long was seen as one of the many attractions of the women’s game.
Through its formative years and into the professional era, it was seen as a selling point of the WSL that matchgoing supporters felt as if they had a “closer” relationship with the players than in the men’s game, which seemed to be heading in the other directions as the rise of transfer fees and salaries further added to the sense of detachment between the pitch and the stands.
Women’s football felt more open: even the biggest names in the league, like the England internationals, seemed more authentic, as evidenced by the regular sight of playing giving time back to their supporters at the end of matches, acknowledging their presence by stopping to take pictures by the side of the pitch and signing autographs.
It is a practice that will continue at some of this weekend’s games – but not at Chelsea. The champions announced in a notice to supporters last month it was no longer “safe or sustainable” for players to sign autographs or take selfies with fans “in an uncontrolled way” after matches at Kingsmeadow. Instead, the club said that they would hold “organised opportunities” away from match day.
Of course, such a move reflects positive change, that the WSL and women’s football at the top level in England is growing to the point that players can no longer accommodate the requests of every fan at full time. Rising attendances render it impossible anyway, particularly when games are played at the club’s main stadium: Arsenal, for example, have largely left those days behind them as a virtue of committing to playing at least 11 matches at the Emirates this season. And their average attendance last season was over 35,000 – above that of half the Premier League.
Jamie Braidwood’s big WSL preview:
Karl Matchett20 September 2024 18:30
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
20 September 2024 18:21
Lucy Bronze reveals Champions League ‘dream’ after returning to WSL with Chelsea
Lucy Bronze aims to complete her “dream” by winning the Champions League with an English side following her move to Chelsea earlier this summer.
The England international has won the top European trophy five times throughout her illustrious career, three with Lyon before going on to win it in both seasons during her time in Spain, but is still looking to add to her tally.
Jamie Braidwood20 September 2024 18:15
Chelsea vs Aston Villa: Team news!
Lucy Bronze and Sandy Baltimore make their full debuts for Chelsea in the first WSL line-up named by Sonia Bompastor. Erin Cuthbert is fit to start in midfield while Lauren James is on the bench for the home side.
For Aston Villa, Missy Bo Kearns starts following her move for Liverpool in the summer while Sabrina D’Angelo makes her first start in the WSL for the club. Rachel Daly leads the line and Jordan Nobbs, a former fan favourite of rivals Arsenal, starts too.
Jamie Braidwood20 September 2024 18:08
Chelsea vs Aston Villa: Team news!
Chelsea XI: Hampton; Bronze, Bright, Buchanan, Lawrence; Cuthbert, Nusken; Reiten, Baltimore, Kaneryd; Ramirez
Aston Villa XI: D’Angelo; Maritz, Patten, Parker, Tomas; Nobbs, Staniforth, Grant; Kearns, Dali; Daly
Jamie Braidwood20 September 2024 18:02
Vivianne Miedema, Lucy Bronze and five new WSL signings to watch this season
The new Women’s Super League season gets under way after a summer transfer window that featured a number of eye-catching moves.
Here, we highlight five players to look out for in the campaign ahead, all of whom are starting life with new employers.
Karl Matchett20 September 2024 17:50
Chelsea v Aston Villa - live
Chelsea all set to host the opening game of the WSL season against Aston Villa - team news on the way soon.
Karl Matchett20 September 2024 17:45
WSL key talking points
The Women’s Super League returns with the 2024-25 season’s first round of fixtures being kicked off by champions Chelsea hosting Aston Villa tonight - here, we look at some of the talking points heading into the opening matches.
Karl Matchett20 September 2024 17:40
Is Chelsea v Aston Villa on TV tonight? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch WSL fixture
The game will mark the first competitive match in charge for new Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor, who reached the Women’s Champions League final with Lyon last season. She replaces Emma Hayes on the back of yet another title-winning campaign.
Meanwhile Villa will look to make a strong start to the season after a seventh-placed finish in 2023/24.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.
Karl Matchett20 September 2024 17:33
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
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20 September 2024 17:00