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78 min: Arsenal substitution Chloe Kelly comes on to huge cheers; Caitlin Foord goes off.

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77 min A blistering run down the right from Carpenter ends with a low cross to Kerr on the six-yard line. She can’t find an angle for a shot so tries a backheel to Kaptein instead; Kaptein is superbly tracked by an Arsenal midfieldedr and the danger passes.

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76 min Arsenal have finished strongly in several games this year so this certainly isn’t done. Chelsea are defending superbly, though, and are starting to look more dangerous in transition.

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74 min Kerr sparks a Chelsea break with a dynamic run down the right – but then she leaves Kaptein’s return pass for an imaginary teammate and the move peters out.

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72 min: Chelsea substitutions Comedy boos at the Emirates as Sam Kerr replaces Catarina Macario.

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72 min: Arsenal substitutions Frida Maanum and Kyra Cooney-Cross replace Stina Blackstenius and Victoria Pelova.

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71 min Arsenal are pushing for an equaliser, dominating possession for the most part. But there’s an element of desperation to their attacking play. The pitch also looks weirdly slow, which isn’t helping them.

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70 min: Man Utd 0-1 Aston Villa Aston Villa still lead at Leigh Sports Village, so this could be a really good day for Chelsea. (And Aston Villa.)

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Updated at 08.28 EST

68 min A reminder that, if it stays like this, Arsenal will be eight points behind Chelsea and probably out of the title race. Should that eventuate, we’ll hear plenty about Stina Blackstenius’s disallowed goal.

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66 min Smith beats Chalres with ease, moves into the area and cuts the ball back to Blackstenius. She sweeps a first-time shot that takes a slight deflection and is pushed away by Hampton. Good save.

Arsenal will be really encouraged by the ease with which Smith dribbled past Charles.

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65 min Pelova is booked for a nasty, studs-up follow through into Walsh’s leg. Walsh is limping around in obvious pain.

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64 min Thompson, such a livewire in Chelsea’s attack, charges across Fox and comes this close to meeting Rytting Kaneryd’s cross. Fox sees her at the last second and makes a crucial block tackle.

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62 min: Arsenal substitutions Taylor Hinds and Olivia Smith replace Katie McCabe and Beth Mead.

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61 min: Chelsea substitution Ellie Carpenter replaces Lucy Bronze at right-back.

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60 min A pithy email from Arsenal fan Charles Antaki: “Unlucky.”

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58 min VAR in the WSL: discuss.

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57 min The replays confirm Blackstenius controlled the ball with her thigh, not her arm. That, sorry to say, is a bad mistake from the referee Melissa Burgin.

Chelsea can argue that the corner was wrongly awarded in the first place. Let’s all play Whataboutery, the fun game that’s gripping the entire bloody planet.

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Updated at 08.28 EST

56 min I have no idea what happened there. One moment the TV coverage was showing replays of Blackstenius’s finish; the next Hannah Hampton was taking a free-kick for Chelsea.

You’re welcome.

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55 min McCabe is booked for a really poor tackle on Bronze (I think).

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DISALLOWED GOAL! Arsenal 0-1 Chelsea

Mead’s corner evaded Bright, hit the head of the unsighted Charles and ricocheted towards Blackstenius. She controlled the ball and smashed it into the roof of the net – but the control was with her hand and the goal has been ruled out.

At least I assume that’s why it was disallowed because there were no other Arsenal players involved. It’s hard to be sure and the Arsenal coach Renee Slegers is on one.

Stina Blackstenius fires home but it’s ruled out, and Chelsea still have the lead. Photograph: Alex Burstow/Arsenal FC/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 08.28 EST

GOAL! Arsenal 1-1 Chelsea (Blackstenius 54)

Arsenal are level!

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52 min The referee Melissa Burgin has an extended word with Katie McCabe. We can probably join the dots.

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51 min: Vital save by DvD! Rytting Kaneryd evades a woolly challenge from Pelova in the area and has a couple of close-range shots crucially blocked by Wubben-Moy. After a bit of pinball, Charles’ low shot is kicked away by the stretching Van Domselaar. That’s a good save – and brilliant defending from Wubben-Moy.

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Updated at 08.12 EST

48 min Thompson breaks dangerously down the left but then slides an errant cross too far in front of Macario. That was actually a good chance because I think Macario had the run on her marker Catley.

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Updated at 08.08 EST

46 min Peep peep! Arsenal get the second half under way. No hay banda substitutions.

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Updated at 08.06 EST

Half time: Man Utd 0-1 Aston Villa

I promised you goalflashes from Old Trafford and, erm, I forgot. So sue me!

I can belatedly inform you that Villa are ahead at half-time thanks to a 35th-minute goal from Miriael Taylor.

Miriael Taylor smashes the ball home to give Aston Villa the lead against Manchester United. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images/ReutersShare

Updated at 08.31 EST

Half-time reading

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Half time: Arsenal 0-1 Chelsea

A half of two halves at the Emirates. Chelsea started the match sensationally, hitting the woodwork either side of Alyssa Thompson’s brilliant goal. But Arsenal eventually found their groove and were much the better side as half-time approached. While they didn’t create any clear chances, the Chelsea defence had to work extremely hard to keep Hannah Hampton’s workload down.

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45+2 min Arsenal take a short corner on the left, eventually leading a blocked shot from Pelova on the edge of the area.

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45 min Four minutes of added time. Only one team wants to hear the whistle – Arsenal’s pressure has been relentless in the last 10 or 15 minutes.

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44 min Chelsea have forgotten how to kepe the ball. It’s all a bit strange because they were imperious for the first 20 minutes.

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42 min “Any news of Leah Williamson, whose presence Arsenal are clearly missing?” asks Jeremy Boyce.

She’s back in training but nowhere near a return – I think Arsenal are hoping she’ll be available before the winter break.

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41 min Hampton is okay to continue.

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40 min Hampton needs treatment after diving bravely at the feet of Blackstenius. The camera cuts to Emma Hayes and Vic Akers, two giants of the women’s game, in the crowd.

Chelsea’s Millie Bright (right) checks on her keeper Hannah Hampton, who’s holding her thigh. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images/ReutersShare

Updated at 07.47 EST

37 min Blackstenius tries to place one from 15 yards. Comfortable save for Hampton as she falls to her right.

Bright loses the ball high up the field to Russo, who squares it to Caldentey on the edge of the area. Her shot is tame and Hampton makes another comfortable save. But things are happening for Arsenal. Things.

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36 min Bright and Hampton leave the ball for each other on the edge of the Chelsea area. Blackstenius is on the scene quicksmart and Bright has to make a desperate lunging tackle.

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