Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea: Women’s Super League – as it happened

<strong>Minute-by-minute report:</strong> Chelsea’s 100-percent start to the season is over, after spoils were shared in an entertaining draw with up-and-coming Manchester United. Scott Murray was watching

Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea: Women’s Super League – as it happened

9.46pm BST

Tom Garry was at Leigh Sports Village tonight, and here’s his verdict. Thanks for reading this MBM.

Related: Sandberg’s superb strike denies Chelsea as Manchester United hold WSL leaders

9.45pm BST

Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor speaks to the BBC. “I wouldn’t say I’m satisfied because we always play the games to try to win them … but it’s a tough place to come and play … we were better out of possession in the second half … we created some really good opportunities and scored a great goal … we couldn’t score more than one … but to be fair the draw is the result that reflects most of the game … we tried to be in control … especially in the last 30 minutes … the players who came in did well … energy and quality … some good opportunities … we could have scored but Man United are a good team … good individuals so maybe a fair result tonight.”

… then on her yellow card: “I am smiling because for me the call was a wrong call … it was clear to everyone except the referee … so I showed my frustration … of course I know you can’t do that when you are the manager because you have to lead by example but we also lead by emotions … I still think it was the wrong call.”

9.41pm BST

Manchester United boss Marc Skinner talks to the BBC. “I thought it was two teams that wanted to win the game … high level with and without the ball … a fair point in the end … but not for the lack of both teams trying to win it … a good game for the neutral … probably a fair result … the most brave performance … and we’re building … you can sense it … we’re disappointed … the chances we created, not many do that against Chelsea … credit to them … and all the fans that came out to see us tonight … we defended really well … we’ll take the point … move forward … we want more … we’re going to make sure we do that in every other game as well … as best we can.”

On Jess Park saying she is frustrated with a point against the champions: “I agree … I want us to act like that … we want more … that’s what we breed into our players … if they’re saying that, which is nice to hear, it means we’re heading in the right direction … hungry for success.”

… and finally time to throw the gauntlet down. “We’ll give absolutely everything … it shows to Chelsea that they’re not just going to walk the league … we need to make sure that everybody puts a challenge in … the league is getting better and you saw the quality tonight that we’re progressing to.”

9.29pm BST

A cheerful Jess Park, player of the match, speaks to the BBC. “We played really well … as did Chelsea … it was a brilliant game … we needed to be a bit cleaner and more clinical with the ball … there were moments we defended brilliantly … Maya [Le Tissier]’s last-ditch tackle was phenomenal … we’ll take the draw but we want to win these games … we really competed … obviously it’s frustrating because we want to take the win … you never want to settle for a draw, but, y’know … we’re creating some really good moments … we need to put them to bed but it’s coming together.”

9.26pm BST

That was an entertaining game. Both sides scored fine early goals, and it’s something of a surprise that another didn’t come. Because both teams were front-foot from the get-go. Manchester United recovered after a slow start to string together several smooth moves, Jess Park earning the player of the match award on the BBC. Chelsea weren’t quite as consistent over the 90 minutes, but carved out some big chances during the periods in which they’d put the pedal to the floor. It should be an exciting race for the title on this evidence.

9.22pm BST

FULL TIME: Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea

United still haven’t beaten Chelsea in the WSL … but they have ensured that the champions’ 100-percent start to the season is over.

Pos Team P GD Pts 1 Chelsea Women 5 8 13 2 Man Utd Women 5 10 11 3 Man City Women 4 7 9 4 Tottenham Hotspur Women 4 0 9 5 Arsenal Women 4 7 8

9.21pm BST

90 min +3: Thompson burns her way past Sandberg on the right. She crosses deep for Beever-Jones, who is inches away from the contact that would surely lead to a goal. But it’s not going to happen. Goal kick. That will probably be that.

9.20pm BST

90 min +2: A huge chance for Chelsea! Nusken with the ball at her feet in the box, and in space, just to the left of centre. She shoots, but Le Tissier arrives out of nowhere to block! Nothing comes from the resulting corner. That probably should have been the winner.

9.19pm BST

90 min +1: Reiten crosses low from the left. Beever-Jones sticks out a leg in the hope of ramming home, but the presence of Le Tissier forces her to slice wide left.

9.18pm BST

90 min: There will be four added minutes. Can either side find a heartwarming/breaking winner?

9.17pm BST

89 min: Bjorn tugs back Toone, and it’s a free kick for United in Chelsea territory. Earlier in the move, Walsh had tugged back Park in the cynical style. She’s lucky not to go into the book. Then the set piece is taken … and what a waste.

9.15pm BST

87 min: Beever-Jones spins and hits a low shot-cum-cross that Tullis-Joyce doesn’t really deal with. The ball breaks to Walsh on the edge of the box. Walsh attempts to thread a shot into the bottom left, past the unsettled keeper, but Tullis-Joyce makes up for her earlier error with a superb full-length stop.

9.14pm BST

85 min: Thompson nearly latches onto a weak backpass by Janssen. Tullis-Joyce comes out quickly to smother, and ensure no shot is taken. Janssen owes her keeper one there.

Updated at 9.18pm BST

9.12pm BST

84 min: Incidentally, Kerr was given the what-for by the home crowd when she came on. Perhaps as a result of this …

Related: Chelsea claim FA Cup hat-trick after Sam Kerr sees off Manchester United

9.12pm BST

83 min: Chelsea replace Rytting Kaneryd with Reiten. Meanwhile Malard warms Tullis-Joyce’s hand with a snapshot from the inside-left position. This is in the balance for sure.

9.09pm BST

82 min: Williams – who scored the winner against United in the FA Cup semi-final two seasons ago – comes on for Rolfo. That was United’s first-ever win over Chelsea; can she score their first-ever winner against them in the WSL as well? Her a former Chelsea player, too.

9.08pm BST

80 min: Nusken’s first act is to ping a shot wide right from 25 yards.

9.07pm BST

79 min: The weather seems to have passed through.

9.06pm BST

78 min: Chelsea make a double change, sending on Kerr and Nusken for Macario and Cuthbert.

9.05pm BST

77 min: Carpenter goes barrelling down the inside-right channel. She doesn’t really have any options, so keeps going and prepares to shoot, only to run slap-bang into Sandberg.

9.04pm BST

76 min: Park’s low cross from the right is turned out for a corner by Bjorn. Before it can be taken, Riviere is replaced by Bizet. And then the corner is turbo-blootered clear by Macario.

9.02pm BST

75 min: A suggestion that, earlier in the move, Thompson had handled a Park flick on the edge of the Chelsea box. No penalty, and there’s no VAR. It may well have been outside the area anyway.

9.01pm BST

74 min: … but Sandberg releases the pressure with a wild shot from 25 yards. To be fair, she’s got credit in the bank after her spectacular goal.

9.01pm BST

73 min: United are enjoying the lion’s share of possession. Chelsea can’t get out.

8.59pm BST

71 min: This is properly in the balance, and the tension at the Progress with Unity Stadium is palpable.

Updated at 9.06pm BST

8.58pm BST

69 min: Fine shots at either end, by the subs. Thompson cuts in from the left and whistles one straight at Tullis-Joyce. Then Rolfo bustles hard down the middle before sending Malard into space down the inside-right; Malard fizzes a daisycutter inches wide of the left-hand post.

8.56pm BST

67 min: A throw comes in from the Chelsea right. Macario, on the right-hand corner of the box, spins and tees up Beever-Jones, whose first-time shot is deflected by Janssen. The ball loops hysterically over Tullis-Joyce, and so nearly drops back down, having travelled on an absurd parabola, into the bottom right. Just a corner, from which nothing comes. That would have been one to set to a jaunty trombone riff.

8.53pm BST

65 min: Cuthbert dribbles elegantly down the middle before laying off to Macario on her left. Macario slips further wide for Baltimore, whose low, driven cross is hooked clear under pressure by Zigiotti Olme from Beever-Jones. That’s some fine defensive work by the busy United midfielder.

8.51pm BST

64 min: A missive from our Tom Garry, in situ in Leigh:

I’m amazed there haven’t been more defensive errors from players slipping on the surface here. The rain is torrential now, once again swirling sideways across the pitch. There is hardy group of fans behind the goal to my left who appear to have accepted they are going to be soaked and they are embracing the wet conditions, dancing in the storm and exchanging chants with the travelling Chelsea fans.

Updated at 9.06pm BST

8.51pm BST

63 min: Toone bursts into the Chelsea box from the right. She’s got space and options, but her attempted cutback is no good whatsoever. A few irritated howls of anguish from the stands.

8.49pm BST

61 min: Macario gets the better of Sandberg down the left and sends a rising diagonal shot that’s clumsily parried away by Tullis-Joyce. It should be a corner, but United are the beneficiaries of a generous free kick, Macario judged to have wrestled Sandberg to the ground. Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor is booked for telling it as she sees it.

8.47pm BST

59 min: … so having said that, Park dances in from the left and screeches a shot from the edge of the D inches over the bar. Hampton was under it, but might not necessarily have got a fingertip to it. Malard comes on for Terland.

Updated at 8.57pm BST

8.47pm BST

58 min: Beever-Jones wins a corner down the right. The set piece nearly drops at the feet of Rytting Kaneryd, a couple of yards out, but the defence hacks clear again. All of a sudden, a second Chelsea goal feels the most likely development.

8.45pm BST

57 min: Chelsea have moved up a gear since the introduction of Thompson. Baltimore tears down the left and wins another corner. United deal with this one as well, but only just about, Miyazawa slicing into the stand. The champions doing champion things right now.

8.44pm BST

56 min: Walsh carves a long-range shot across Tullis-Joyce and wide of the bottom-right corner. The keeper had it covered all the way.

8.42pm BST

54 min: Thompson is immediately into the thick of the action, barrelling down the left and winning a corner off Riviere. Nothing comes of the set piece, but that’s better from Chelsea.

8.41pm BST

53 min: Cuthbert tries to wriggle upfield, and is hauled back in the Red Roses style by Zigiotti Olme.

8.40pm BST

52 min: Sonia Bompastor has already seen enough, and hooks Kaptein, sending on Thompson.

8.39pm BST

51 min: Walsh struggles to clear upfield. No room for a good old-fashioned pressure-releasing blooter, with Zigiotti Olme buzzing around her. It looks like the United midfielder has nicked the ball, but the whistle’s gone for an incredibly soft foul. That’s a generous one for Chelsea, who haven’t turned up for this second half yet.

8.38pm BST

50 min: A corner on the left leads to another on the right. From the second, Sandberg hooks infield from the right, and finds Rolfo, eight yards out. A header floats wide left. This is really good from Manchester United, though.

8.36pm BST

49 min: … and now Rolfo has a go from distance, aiming a curler towards the same corner. This one pings off Carpenter’s heel and loops over Hampton, bouncing out of play for a corner off the top of the crossbar.

8.36pm BST

48 min: Toone aims one towards the top-right corner from distance. It’s just over the bar. Not sure Hampton was getting to that, had it been on target.

8.35pm BST

47 min: It is really raining, to be fair. To use strict meteorological terminology: it’s Beyond Mancunian.

8.33pm BST

United get the ball rolling for the second half. Meanwhile here’s a WORLD EXCLUSIVE: It’s raining in Manchester. Storm Amy giving it the big one.

8.18pm BST

HALF TIME: Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea

A fair scoreline on balance. Both sides on course to stay unbeaten this season. United on track to doing that rare thing: stopping Chelsea from winning after their having taken the lead.

8.15pm BST

45 min: There will be one additional minute to a first half that’s whizzed by.

8.15pm BST

44 min: Rytting Kaneryd drives at Sandberg down the right. She twists, turns and finally shoots. Straight at Tullis-Joyce. United have been more intricate in attack, Chelsea more direct. Both have come close in their own way to adding to their goal tally.

8.14pm BST

42 min: Rytting Kaneryd makes good down the right and crosses long. Baltimore prepares to head home, but Riviere heads clear just in time.

8.11pm BST

40 min: Cuthbert plays a long pass down the right in the hope of releasing Macario on goal. The flag goes up for offside, and Tullis-Joyce claims on the edge of her box anyway.

8.10pm BST

39 min: Sandberg, Park and Toone paint crisp triangles down the left flank. Eventually enough space opens up for Toone, who leans back and lifts a shot over the bar from the edge of the box. That would have been quite the goal.

8.09pm BST

38 min: United’s turn for a bit of sterile possession. Both teams perhaps recovering from their blistering start.

8.07pm BST

36 min: Chelsea pass and probe, United sitting back for now. Pretty much the first moment of downtime since the first whistle.

8.06pm BST

34 min: Beever-Jones romps down the left before cutting back for Kaptein, who leans back and, unmarked from eight yards, should score. But she flips her shot straight at Tullis-Joyce, who makes a great point-blank stop. Admittedly a save she should never have been allowed to make. Kaptein tries to ram home the rebound, but only succeeds in hoicking miles over the bar. United get away with one, because as fine a save as it was, the miss was egregious.

8.03pm BST

33 min: The wind is really whipping around the Progress With Unity Stadium. The corner flags are almost horizontal!

8.02pm BST

31 min: Toone, quarterbacking from deep on the left, tries to find Zigiotti Olme with a floated pass into the box. But she overcooks it, while her team-mate gives up on the run, and that’s easy pickings for Hampton.

8.01pm BST

30 min: Beever-Jones and Riviere contest a 50-50, and the former comes off worse. The Chelsea striker expects a free kick, holding her leg and rolling about a bit, but she’s not getting one. She’s not particularly happy about the absence of whistle, and she might have a point. Riviere looked a couple of nanoseconds late. But we play on.

7.58pm BST

28 min: Both teams are backing themselves in attack. Now it’s Park’s turn to drive aggressively at the Chelsea defence. She nearly busts her way through the thin blue line, but the gap closes just in time. There are more goals in this all right.

7.57pm BST

26 min: Chelsea have responded to that equaliser as though it was a personal affront. Which to champions it probably was. They win a corner United deals with. Then Carpenter storms down the right yet again, but overhits her cross. The visitors want their lead back.

7.56pm BST

24 min: A simple long ball down the inside-right pass nearly does for United. Macario spins Janssen and she’s all alone in the box! But the whistle goes for a foul on Janssen. A light stroke of the face, and a generous free kick. Macario doesn’t complain too much, to be fair, but United and Janssen have got away with one there.

7.54pm BST

22 min: That’s a really good response to falling behind from Manchester United, when you take those aforementioned Chelsea/Bompastor stats into consideration. And it can all be traced back to Janssen’s Beckenbauer-circa-1966-esque elegant slalom from her own half to the edge of the Chelsea box. No assist, but she’ll take United scoring from the next phase of attack. Wow.

7.51pm BST

GOAL! Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea (Sandberg 20)

Chelsea fail to clear their lines. On the edge of the D, Le Tissier cushions a header down for Sandberg, coming in from the left. Sandberg meets the ball flush, sending a dipping screamer across Hampton and into the bottom right. What a pearler!

Updated at 8.03pm BST

7.50pm BST

19 min: Janssen strides out from the back, down the inside left, drifting infield, all the way to the edge of the Chelsea box. She rolls across for Park, whose shot is blocked. That’s such a shame, because that would have been one of the all-time assists. But never mind from United’s point of view, because …

7.48pm BST

17 min: This is Sonia Bompastor’s 100th league game as a head coach. Of the 99 she’s previously contested, either with Chelsea or previously at Lyon, 90 have been won, and just two lost. Another measure of the size of job United have on their hands now.

7.46pm BST

15 min: Riviere looks for Toone down the right, and the pass is perfectly weighted … but also perfectly anticipated by Cuthbert, who comes across to get in front of Toone and use her strength to hold off the United player, ushering the ball out for a goal kick.

7.43pm BST

13 min: Suddenly United are under siege. They can’t get out of their final third. Baltimore swings in another dangerous cross from the left; Janssen is forced to turn behind for a corner. Baltimore crosses the pitch to take the set piece, but it’s cleared confidently by Tullis-Joyce.

7.42pm BST

11 min: That’s only the second goal United have conceded so far this season. It was a brilliant one, and it could be a costly one. Because here’s Chelsea’s record when opening the scoring in their last 26 WSL games: W24 D2 L0.

7.41pm BST

GOAL! Manchester United 0-1 Chelsea (Kaptein 9)

… and here’s the opener. Carpenter crosses low from the right again. Macario, on the corner of the six-yard box, backheels for Kaptein, who calmly slots across Tullis-Joyce and into the bottom left. That’s a gloriously smooth move!

Updated at 8.17pm BST

7.39pm BST

8 min: Zigiotti Olme has the opportunity to release Riviere into acres down the right, but overhits the pass. Goal kick. Both teams look absurdly open.

7.37pm BST

6 min: Carpenter is sent scampering down the right by Walsh, who whips a cross to the near stick. Beever-Jones leans back and hoicks over from close range. It was surely easier to score. Somewhere in the multiverse, it’s already 2-2.

7.36pm BST

5 min: That’s a promising start for United, though: two one-on-one opportunities already, albeit neither a particularly easy one. But all good considering United have never beaten Chelsea in the WSL.

Updated at 7.38pm BST

7.35pm BST

4 min: Chelsea respond through Baltimore, who sashays down the left before curling a delicious ball in for Macario. For a second, it looks as though the goal is at her mercy, but she can’t get a shot away because Le Tissier stubbornly stays in the road to block. Then United counter the counter, Toone driving down the middle and slipping Park into the box down the right. Park tries to float a chip over Hampton from a tight angle, but it clears the bar. Looks like there may be goals in this!

7.32pm BST

2 min: United are on the front foot immediately. Terland strides purposefully down the inside-left channel. She’s got Rolfo in the middle, but is within her rights to take a pop herself. Her low drive, intended for the bottom left, is kicked away by Hampton.

Updated at 7.58pm BST

7.31pm BST

The players also intermingle in the centre circle, linking arms to mark the start of Black History Month … then Chelsea get the ball rolling.

7.29pm BST

The teams are out! United in red, Chelsea in blue. We’ll be off soon, but before kick-off there’s a moment of solemn silence in tribute to the victims of the terror attack on a Manchester synagogue. Perfectly observed.

Updated at 7.35pm BST

7.27pm BST

Chelsea’s Sonia Bompastor talks to the Beeb. “Coming into every game we are trying to bring players who can bring specific things to the team and performance … tonight is a tough game … we expect the finishers to come in … I have good quality on the bench.”

7.25pm BST

Manchester United boss Marc Skinner speaks to the BBC. “Fantastic to welcome Hannah [Blundell] back [after giving birth] … it’s been a long time but it’s a very welcome addition to the team … [as for dropping Melvine Malard in favour of Anna Sandberg] because of their bench you have to have two strategies, a start and an end game … in this one we’re looking in a certain way to exact that plan … it was harsh for [Malard] because she’s in excellent form … in reality it’s a bit of a gameplan that hopefully we can spring on Chelsea.”

6.59pm BST

Manchester United make one change to the starting XI from the one that began last Sunday’s 2-0 win at Liverpool and it’s one with the visit of the all-conquering champions very much in mind. Anna Sandberg comes in for leading scorer Melvine Malard, who drops to the bench.

Chelsea rotate three players in/out of the XI that started the 4-0 win at West Ham United last weekend. Ellie Carpenter and Sandy Baltimore return as right-back and left-back respectively, with Catarina Macario coming into the midfield. Veerle Buurman, Oriane Jean-François and Alyssa Thompson drop to the bench.

Related: Ella Toone leads Manchester United to WSL win over lowly Liverpool

Related: WSL roundup: Chelsea stay unbeaten as Agyemang helps Brighton to narrow win

Updated at 7.12pm BST

6.46pm BST

The teams

Manchester United: Tullis-Joyce, Riviere, Le Tissier, Janssen, Rolfo, Sandberg, Miyazawa, Park, Toone, Zigiotti Olme, Terland.
Subs: Middleton-Patel, Rendell, Blundell, George, Awujo, Ildhusoy, Naalsund, Malard, Williams.

Chelsea: Hampton, Bjorn, Bright, Carpenter, Kaptein, Cuthbert, Walsh, Baltimore, Kaneryd, Macario, Beever-Jones.
Subs: Peng, Reiten, Thompson, Buurman, Kerr, Hamano, Jean-Francois, Nusken, Potter.

Updated at 6.59pm BST

6.30pm BST

Preamble

Just four games in, and already this feels like it could be a potentially decisive fixture. Look!

Pos Team P GD Pts 1 Chelsea Women 4 8 12 2 Man Utd Women 4 10 10 3 Man City Women 4 7 9 4 Tottenham Hotspur Women 4 0 9 5 Arsenal Women 4 7 8

Manchester United can go top if they win tonight. It’s a big ask, even with home advantage, not least because Chelsea haven’t lost in the WSL since the tail end of the 2023-24 season – and they still went on to win the title – but also because Erin Cuthbert and Aggie Beever-Jones are currently in the sort of form that’s seen them pinging the ball into this top corner and that one. Yep, it’s a big ask.

Yet having said all that, United will still have confidence in their ability to end the 500-day-plus unbeaten WSL run of the best team in the land. Partly because their defence is formidable – they’ve only conceded one goal in their first four gamedays – and they’ve got spectacular goals in them too: step forward Hinata Miyazawa, and, without breaking stride, launch a howitzer. With Melvine Malard joint top of the early goalscoring charts alongside the aforementioned Beever-Jones, there’s enough in-form attacking talent on show for this to be a thriller, and if I’ve tempted the Football Gods into serving up a 0-0, I can only apologise in advance. Kick-off in Leigh, Greater Manchester is at 7.30pm BST. It’s on!

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Updated at 6.34pm BST

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