Sonia Bompastor has been confirmed as Chelsea Women's new head coach, signing a four-year deal.
Sonia Bompastor has been named as Emma Hayes' successor at Chelsea, but what makes the former Lyon boss right for the job?
An intimate look at how Emma Hayes' impact has touched every cornerstone of women's football as she bows out of Chelsea as the most revered champion of all time.
Through exclusive interviews with Emma Hayes, Millie Bright and Jess Carter, Sky Sports looks at how the manager kept Chelsea one step ahead of their WSL rivals.
Chelsea have been crowed WSL champions for the fifth year running - how Emma Hayes orchestrated a fitting end to a sensational Blues career.
Chelsea hammered Man Utd 6-0 to cruise to a fifth successive WSL title, giving Emma Hayes a fond farewell in her final Blues game.
Emma Hayes says her latest run to the WSL trophy was not her most enjoyable, but the sweetest after Chelsea earned a fifth successive title on the final day.
With the WSL season coming to a close, Sky Sports' pundits and journalists pick their standout stars, best games and memorable goals in the end-of-season awards.
Ahead of a defining day for Chelsea, Millie Bright discusses the WSL title showdown with Man City, Emma Hayes' impact and her own injury comeback.
Chelsea will head into the final day of the season on top of the Women's Super League after Maika Hamano secured a nervy 1-0 win at Tottenham.
With the WSL title race going down to the final day, how are Chelsea and Man City feeling and what are the permutations?
Niamh Charles is focused on one game at a time as Chelsea aim to a win a fifth successive WSL title, likely on an "exciting" final day of the season.
Defender Millie Bright returns to England fold for Euro 2025 qualifying double header against France, as well as games against ROI and Sweden in July.
Chelsea romped to a title-enhancing 8-0 victory over sorry Bristol City in Emma Hayes' final home game in charge.
Fran Kirby has announced she will leave Chelsea Women at the end of the season after nine years at the club.
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes has conceded the Women's Super League title after her side's dramatic 4-3 loss to Liverpool.
Chelsea Women stunned Barcelona Women in their Champions League semi-final first leg, with a 1-0 win inflicting a first home defeat in five years on the Spanish side.
Emma Hayes said Chelsea must be cheered on by a sold-out Stamford Bridge to reach the Champions League final, while Barcelona's Aitana Bonmati labelled the Blues "dirty".
Chelsea put a difficult few weeks behind them to leapfrog Man City at the top of the WSL after a 3-0 win over Aston Villa on Wednesday night.
Chelsea have hit a stumbling block. Another trophy slipped from their grasp last weekend. How much resolve can they summon against Aston Villa, live on Sky?