Chelsea FC Women make the journey to the west country to play Bristol City Women in our last Barclays FA Women’s Super League match before the international break and here we give you all the details you need.

When and where?

This fixture is the rescheduled game from January, which was postponed due to snow. It kicks off on Sunday at 3pm at Twerton Park, Bath.

How to follow

You can keep udated with the match via our social media channels. There will be live commentary on our Twitter page, plus regular matchday content on Instagram and Facebook. All you need to do is search ‘ChelseaFCW' on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!

The match will also be available to watch on the FA Player.

The form

Chelsea returned to winning ways on Wednesday night with a 3-0 London derby win over Arsenal at Kingsmeadow. Pernille Harder bagged a brace and Fran Kirby added to the scoring in the dying moments of the game with a smart finish. That victory takes the Blues three points clear at the top of the Women’s Super League table.

Our Bristol opponents are currently bottom of the league and were last in action the previous Sunday. They picked up their third draw of the season against West Ham, with the game finishing 1-1. The Robins took the lead early on through Molly Pike but West Ham levelled the scoring in the second half when Katerina Svitkova found the back of the net.

Chelsea v Bristol City recent head-to-head record

Chelsea have a brilliant track record against our opponents having won 11 of our past 12 league matches against the Robins, netting 49 goals in the process. We have also kept eight clean sheets from nine previous away trips to Bristol City in the Women’s Super League.

We met earlier this season in what was our first home game of the current campaign. League history was made that day as we thumped the Robins 9-0 with nine different goalscorers, the highest number in a single match.

Fran Kirby opened the scoring inside the first quarter of an hour, and Maren Mjelde doubled our lead from the penalty spot, sparking a run of four goals in nine minutes. Leupolz registered her first Chelsea goal with a diving header and she was soon joined by Erin Cuthbert and Millie Bright. Cuthbert’s effort flew in from range and Bright powerfully headed home a free-kick on the stroke of half-time.

Bethany England scored her first goal of 2020/21 when she turned home a rebound and then substitutes Niamh Charles and Harder finished smartly to join Leupolz in scoring their maiden goals for the Blues. Kerr completed the scoring when she confidently placed her shot beyond the keeper.

The match before that came in January 2020 when we beat them 6-1 at Kingsmeadow. England and Ji So-Yun netted a brace while Hannah Blundell and Jess Carter also found their names on the scoresheet. The away match of last season ended in a 4-0 win. Reiten scored two goals, Ji found the net and Ingle netted her first-ever Chelsea goal.

The Blues have good memories away to Bristol as we clinched our second Women’s Super League title in the 2017/18 season with a comfortable 2-0 win over the Robins.

2020/21 Continental Cup final

The Blues will play Bristol in this year’s Continental League Cup final as we look to retain the trophy. The final is being staged at Watford FC’s Vicarage Road on Sunday 14 March with a 2.30pm kick-off. The game is being streamed on BT Sport 1.

Next for Chelsea

Due to the international break there will be no domestic football until Sunday 7 March when Chelsea travel across London to West Ham in the league. The game has a 3pm kick-off.