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Arsenal vs Chelsea is the most played fixture in WSL history. When these two titans of the women's game clash it is always exciting. Often it concerns matters at the top end, usually first vs second. But not on this occasion.

The Gunners find themselves way down in fifth ahead of Saturday's meeting, live on Sky Sports, two points better off than at the same stage last season but nonetheless behind the pace.

The chance to address that shortfall against the league leaders will be fundamental to any future title challenge, if indeed a five-point deficit is even recoverable.

So, where will Saturday's game be won and lost?

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Saturday 8th November 11:30am Kick off 12:00pm

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Arsenal are the most possession-based team of any in the league. It is a title they have stripped Manchester City of, since Gareth Taylor took his pass-centric style to Liverpool in the summer.

Renee Slegers' side are the only team to average over 60 per cent possession this season. Under Sonia Bompastor, Chelsea...

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