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Manchester City end Chelsea reign to win first WSL title in 10 years

Manchester City clinched the Women’s Super League title — their first in a decade — ending Chelsea’s recent dominance of English women’s football.

Manchester City end Chelsea reign to win first WSL title in 10 years

Manchester City have been crowned Women’s Super League champions for the first time in 10 years, ending Chelsea’s recent dominance of the competition, Sky Sports reports. The title win was confirmed on 6 May 2026, marking a significant moment in City’s women’s team history and reshaping the WSL title race.

How City sealed the WSL title — and why it matters?

The Sky Sports report states that Manchester City clinched the Women’s Super League title, their first WSL success since 2016. That 10-year gap highlights how Chelsea have been the benchmark in English women’s football in recent seasons; City’s triumph ends that run and signals a change at the summit of the domestic game.

Winning the WSL has immediate consequences for City’s standing in domestic football, UEFA competition qualification, and the club’s momentum heading into the summer. The title also has implications for squad planning and recruitment ahead of the next season, and for the competitive balance of the Women’s Super League going forward.

Context: Chelsea’s recent dominance and the WSL landscape

Sky Sports frames the result as an end to Chelsea’s recent control of the WSL. While the specifics of Chelsea’s run — such as how many consecutive titles they held, final points totals, or whether City overtook them on the final day — are not provided in the source metadata, the broader consequence is clear: a change in the championship mantle within England’s top women’s division.

  • Manchester City clinched the Women’s Super League title (first since 2016).
  • The title ends Chelsea’s recent dominance of the WSL.
  • Source: Sky Sports (published 6 May 2026).

The Sky Sports piece does not include match-by-match detail, goal scorers, managerial comments, or the exact circumstances in which the title was secured. Those elements are useful for a fuller match report and should be sourced and verified before final publication.

What happens next for City and the WSL?

City will now prepare for the off-season with the status of WSL champions, which typically influences transfer strategy, contract discussions and pre-season planning. For the league, the change at the top may intensify competition next season, with defending champions Chelsea and other top clubs likely to respond in the transfer market and tactical planning.

Given the limited factual detail in the supplied source metadata, further reporting should confirm the match or fixture that clinched the title, final table positions, key players and managers’ reactions, and any implications for European qualification.