MatchChelsea v Liverpool: 11 stats to know about WSL clash

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Read a statistical preview of Liverpool's Barclays Women's Super League meeting with Chelsea this weekend.

The Reds journey to Kingsmeadow for a 12pm GMT kick-off on Sunday, having won two of their last three WSL games.

Opta has provided the following facts and figures about the clash in the capital...

The Reds' 4-1 win over Aston Villa last Sunday was their biggest in the WSL since May 2024 (4-0 v Leicester City).

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Liverpool are averaging 439 passes and a pass accuracy of 79.4 per cent under Gareth Taylor, the best figures in a single WSL campaign.

Cornelia Kapocs and Fuka Nagano have started all 15 matches for the Reds in the WSL this term. Mia Enderby has appeared in every fixture.

Chelsea have lost two of their last three WSL home games (won one), as many defeats as they suffered across their 69 league matches on home turf prior (64 wins, three draws, two defeats).

These two sides have hit the woodwork most often in the WSL in 2025-26: Chelsea 10 times, Liverpool nine times.

Four of the Reds' efforts against the woodwork have come from Ceri Holland alone.

Ahead of this round of matches, Wales international Holland is joint-second in the WSL for big chances created this season with six.

Enderby has scored with three of her last six shots in the WSL and each of her last three on target.

Chelsea have scored nine goals in the opening 15 minutes of matches in the league this term, the most in the division.

Blues goalkeeper Hannah Hampton has the best save percentage in the current campaign (78.4 per cent).

Chelsea's Naomi Girma is averaging the highest number of touches (94) and passes (83) per 90 minutes in the WSL in 2025-26.

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