Manchester City will bid to go one better after missing out on the 2023/24 Women's Super League title on goal difference.
(Odds will display when the market is available)
After 14 straight wins, City were six points ahead of Chelsea at the start of May having played a game more with a goal difference eight better than the Blues. But on 5th May, Chelsea put eight past Bristol City as Gareth Taylor's side went down 2-1 at home to Arsenal, turning the title race on its head.
Of course, Chelsea have lost Emma Hayes after more than a decade in charge, and the league looks to be between Chelsea, City and Arsenal with the latter two aiming to end five years of Chelsea dominance.
If City are to overhaul Chelsea, the goals of Khadija Shaw will once again be crucial. The Jamaica international has been sensational since her move from Bordeaux, scoring nine goals in her first campaign before bagging 20 and 21 in the following two, winning PFA Women's Players' Player of the Year last term.
Lauren Hemp will also need to pick up where she left off last season. Hemp was named in the WSL Team of the Year after scoring 11 goals and laying on eight assists, with only Shaw registering more goal contributions than the England star.