Key events
27 min: With Caitlin Foord back defending, Lauren James tries to cut inside but has to settle for a throw-in deep in Arsenal territory, down by the corner flag. Nothing comes of it.
26 min: Lauren James sends a free-kick towards the edge of the Arsenal box but the home side clear it.
24 min: The aforementioned corner came from a deflected Caitlin Foord shot that fizzed over the bar. Arsenal aren’t completely out of this game yet but really need to score the next goal.
22 min: Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton completely misjudges the trajectory of a Beth Mead corner and the ball sails over her head. Kadeisha Buchanan is alert and on hand to head the ball clear before anyone in a red shirt can steer it home.
21 min: Arsenal try to regroup and Caitlin Ford sends a low cross into the Chelsea penalty area towards Russo. She’s disposssed by Buchanana, who clears for Chelsea.
18 min: Arsenal’s defending – or lack thereof – was comically awful for that goal. Lauren James was given the freedom of the right wing to cut inside, skip past Emily Fox and ping a cross towards Baltimore, who was completely unmarked and had all the time in the world to stoop, pick her spot and head past Arsenal’s hopelessly exposed goalkeeper.
GOAL! Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea (Baltimore 16)
Chelsea double their lead! This is a disaster for Arsenal! Completely unmarked at the far post, Sandy Baltimore stoops to head the ball past Van Domselaar, converting a cross from Lauren James.
16 min: The ball’s played wide to Chelsea left-back Sandy Baltimore near the halfway line but she’s unable to keep it in play.
13 min: Not yet, is the answer to that question. Millie Bright clears the inswinger with a meaty header.
12 min: Arsenal win a corner after decent work down the left from Katie McCabe and Caitlin Foord. Let’s see if they’re any better at taking corners than they are at defending them.
10 min: Millie Bright is very lucky to avoid a booking for fouling Alessio Russo as the Chelsea striker tried to break upfield on the counter-attack after Arsenal had defended a long throw deep inside their own half.
8 min: Moments before that opener, Arsenal went close when Beth Mead headed over the bar after capitalising on a slapstick mix-up between Chelsea central defenders Millie Bright and Kadeisha Buchanan.
6 min: That was a stranghe goal. Chelsea had a corner, which was only half-cleared towards Ramirez, the ball bouncing in front of her as she stood with her back to goal. Without trying to turn, she simply hooked it over her own head and Arsenal’s defenders seemed parlaysed as the ball dropped over Van Domselaar and into the goal.
GOAL! Arsenal 0-1 Chelsea (Ramirez 3)
Chelsea lead! With her back to goal, Mayra Ramirez scores with an opportunisitc scoop over her own head that catches Arsenal goalkeeper Daphne Van Domselaar slightly off her line and drops into the back of the net. What a goal!
1 min: Guro Reiten sprints between Arsenal central defenders Leah Williamson and Lotte Wubben-Moy, running on to a ball from deep. She’s offside.
Arsenal v Chelsea is go …
1 min: Chelsea get the ball rolling at their second attempt, the first kick-off coming somewhat prematurely as a couple of over-zealous players forgot the referee’s first whistle was a signal for them to take a pre-match knee.
Not long now: Both sets of players march out on to the Emirates pitch and line up either side of referee Cheryl Foster and her team of match officials. The last of the pre-match formalities are underway and there are just a couple of minutes to go until kick-off.
Attendance watch: In a state of affairs that suggests the WSL is in fairly rude health, Arsenal have sold over 40,000 tickets for this match, which is also being broadcast live on BBC One television.
An email: “A curtain-raiser for the weekend’s WSL games, indeed; but also a potential curtain-closer on Arsenal’s leage prospects,” writes Charles Antaki.
“The fact that things have spectacularly not gone their way in their opening matches so far – a dismal failure to score against the leagues bottom club, and a sound rubbing by Bayern Munich – is a source of some anguish to Arsenal fans.
“It’s worse because there’s no one obvious cause: you can’t blame it all on the loss of Vivianne Miedema. Increasingly it’s the manager who’s edging into the crosshairs. Good luck with this one, Jonas.”
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Those teams: Sonia Bompastor makes two changes to the side that beat Real Madrid in midweek. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton comes in for Zecira Muskovic, who drops to the bench. Centre-back Kadeisha Buchanan replaces Nathalie Bjorn, who is also among the subs.
Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall makes four changes to the side that started against Bayern Munich. Daphne Van Donselaar, Alessia Russo, Lotte Wubben-Moye and Beth Mead come into the side, with Manuela Zinsberger, Laia Codina, Frida Maanum and Stina Blackstenius missing out.
Jordan Nobbs interview: Now 31 years old, Aston Villa’s “little Modric in midfield” broke the WSL appearance record last weekend and talks to Tom Garry about her plans to share the experiences of her journey with the next generation.
Sam Kerr: The Matildas captain and Chelsea striker is still on the road to recovery from a torn ACL but interim Australia coach Tom Sermanni has invited her to join the team camp for a morale-boosting reunion ahead of friendlies against Switzerland and Germany later this month. Words: Martin Pegan …
Arsenal v Chelsea line-ups
Arsenal: Van Domselaar; Fox, Wubben-Moy, Williamson, McCabe; Little, Walti, Russo; Mead, Caldentey, Foord
Subs: Zinsberger, Codina, Catley, Reid, Maanum, Kafaji, Kuhl, Cooney-Cross, Blackstenius
Chelsea: Hampton, Bronze, Bright, Buchanan, Baltimore, Kaptein, Nusken, Kaneryd, Reiten, James, Ramirez.
Subs: Musovic, Cuthbert, Lawrence, Beever-Jones, Perisset, Hamano, Jean-Francois, Macario, Bjorn.
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Early Chelsea team news
Sophie Ingle, Aniek Nouwen, Sam Kerr and Mia Fishel are all out with ACL injuries, while Niamh Charles continues her recovery from a surgery on a shoulder injury.
Goalkeeper Hannah Hampson and American international Catarina Macario could return after missing the midweek win over Real Madrid through illness, while midfielder Erin Cuthbert also sat that game out with a knock but could return this afternoon.
Early Arsenal team news
Arsenal’s Swedish defender Amanda Ilestedt is unavailable for selection as she is expecting her first child, while her compatriot Lina Hurtig also remains out.
The team’s Austrian right-back Laura Wienroither is also sidelined with an injury she picked up in her team’s 1-0 win over Leicester, while Arsenal’s Dutch defender Victoria Pelova is out for the foreseeable future after rupturing her ACL while on international duty during the summer.
In better news for the Gunners, skipper Leah Williamson is expected to make her first league start of the season after playing the full 90 minutes against Bayern Munich in midweek.
WSL: Arsenal v Chelsea
Arsenal welcome Chelsea to the Emirates Stadium for this weekend’s WSL curtain-raiser, with the visitors hoping to maintain their 100% start to the season.
They sit second in the table with two wins from two and beat Real Madrid in the Champions League in midweek, albeit courtesy of a performance that drew criticism from their French manager, Sonia Bompastor.
Arsenal’s start to the season has been comparatively underwhelming, with a scoreless league draw against Everton coming ahead of a 5-2 European pummelling at the hands of Bayern Munich at the FC Bayern Campus. Kick-off in North London is at 1.45pm (BST) but stay tuned in the meantime for team news and build-up.