-
Dodgers face Ohtani knee issues in MLB three-peat bid
-
Fisk outlasts Pendrith in playoff to win PGA Tour Louisville title
-
Warriors forward Green details LeBron recruiting pitch
-
US strikes Iran as Gulf states targeted in flareup over Hormuz
-
Massive fire in Bangkok bar kills at least 27
-
'Final before final': France face Spain in World Cup blockbuster
-
Zverev vows to chase down Wimbledon champion Sinner in trophy charge
-
England's Ecclestone glad to get 'one-up' on brother with five-wicket Lord's haul
-
Five classic France v Spain clashes before World Cup semi-final
-
Major fire rages in Fontainebleau forest near Paris
-
World Cup gets set for pair of blockbuster semi-finals
-
Sinner enjoying 'very rare' Wimbledon triumph
-
Venezuela quake death toll rises to 4,490
-
England open door to Flower return after McCullum axed as Test coach
-
McGregor says knee fine before first-kick injury, vows return
-
South Korea's Tom Kim wins Scottish Open to end three-year title drought
-
Hundred heroine Bhatia says its's 'unbelievable' to be on Lord's honours board
-
'It's amazing': Sinner revels in Wimbledon glory after Zverev battle
-
Irrepressible Sinner outlasts Zverev to win second straight Wimbledon title
-
Fresh attacks hit Iran, Kuwait as Tehran and US square off over Hormuz
-
Ryu defeats Henderson in play-off to win back-to-back majors in Evian
-
Argentina football great Rattin dies at 89
-
Spain ex-PM draws criticism with 'xenophobic' remark on French team
-
Argentina great Rattin dies at 89
-
Israel elections to be held on October 27: parliament
-
Bellingham drags England into World Cup semis but Tuchel demands more
-
Zelensky orders new PM in major government reshuffle
-
Pogacar calls for cycling calendar overhaul due to heatwave
-
Van der Poel stays calm in the heat to win Tour de France stage nine
-
Van der Poel wins shortened Tour de France ninth stage
-
Iran declares Hormuz strait closed, US military insists traffic flowing
-
McCullum sacked as England Test coach but retains white-ball role
-
Marc Marquez cruises to Germany MotoGP victory, enters title race
-
Bhatia first woman to score Lord's Test century as India run riot
-
Mladenovic and Guo win Wimbledon women's doubles title
-
'Insane heat': Durbridge calls for earlier Tour de France starts
-
McCullum stands down as England Test cricket coach
-
McCullum stand downs as England Test cricket coach
-
Marc Marquez cruises to Germany MotoGP Grand Prix victory
-
India's Bhatia becomes first woman to score Lord's Test century
-
Ukraine's Zelensky orders government reshuffle, new PM
-
India's Bhatia in sight of becoming first woman to score Lord's Test century
-
Iran, US trade more strikes as fighting escalates
-
Нуша Аубель і Потсдам: довіра втрачена
-
Noosha Aubel and Potsdam: The trust placed in her has been squandered
-
努莎·奧貝爾與波茨坦:先前的信任已蕩然無存
-
US senator and Trump ally Lindsey Graham dies aged 71
-
Evacuees allowed to return home after deadly wildfire in Spain stabilises
-
US-Iran strikes: latest developments
-
Senegal part ways with coach Thiaw after World Cup exit
Departing Hayes urges Chelsea to seize 'second chance' in WSL race
Emma Hayes had given up hope of ending her spell at Chelsea with a seventh Women's Super League title but the Blues are back in control of the race heading into her final game in charge.
Chelsea lead Manchester City on goal difference ahead of Saturday's shootout for the title after a remarkable series of twists and turns.
Hayes said her side's four-year reign as champions was over after a thrilling 4-3 defeat to Liverpool at the start of the month, which left City needing just four points from their final two matches.
However, City conceded twice in the dying minutes to lose 2-1 to Arsenal on May 5 and watched in horror hours later as Chelsea smashed Bristol City 8-0 to bolster their goal difference.
Hayes's women enjoy a two-goal cushion in goal difference and have also scored six more goals, meaning City need a three-goal swing on the final day if they do not better Chelsea's result.
But City have on paper the easier fixture as they travel to Aston Villa, while Chelsea take on a Manchester United side fresh from celebrating their first-ever major trophy in the women's game in the FA Cup final.
"I said to everybody 'If you get a second chance in life make sure you don't need a third'," Hayes said after Wednesday's 1-0 win at Tottenham.
"I love that we take it to the last game. No matter the outcome, I'm super proud of this team's ability to keep finding ways in the adversity we've faced this year."
A seventh league title would be a fitting farewell for Hayes before she departs to take charge of the United States women's team.
In 12 years at the helm, the 47-year-old has made Chelsea the dominant force in the English game.
A winner of five FA Cups and two League Cups, as well as six WSL titles, Hayes's reputation as an inspirational leader and shrewd tactician has earned her the most high-profile job in women's football -- in charge of the four-time world champions.
"As much as trophies matter, leaving something that's built to last is the most important thing to me," said Hayes, who was recently honoured with a permanent tribute on Chelsea's wall of legends at Stamford Bridge.
- Houghton eyes perfect send-off' -
However, City are hoping for a glorious send-off for a club great of their own as former England captain Steph Houghton will retire on Saturday.
Gareth Taylor's side had won 14 consecutive league games before being stung by Stina Blackstenius's late double for the Gunners two weeks ago.
"For us, it's so important to be in and amongst it but now it's the final step of going on and achieving that as well. I still believe it's possible and all the girls do as well," said City and England forward Lauren Hemp.
"Obviously, there's bits we need to look at from the Arsenal game where we can improve. Our sights are on the last game of the season and making sure we go out with a bang."
A.Moore--AT