Chelsea visited Leicester City in the Women’s Super League on Sunday, May 3, 2026, knowing a result could help secure a UEFA Women’s Champions League place. The match kicked off at 14.30 BST, 9:30am EDT, at King Power Stadium in Leicester, UK, with Ade Soneye as referee.
Chelsea arrived in second place and still needing to lock down their Champions League berth, while Leicester were already relegated after last weekend’s confirmation and had only nine points from 20 league matches. That left the home side playing largely for honour, not survival, in a season that has already run out of road.
There was little in the way of injury anxiety for Leicester, who had a mostly clean slate, and Chelsea’s only ongoing concern listed before kickoff was Aggie Beever-Jones, who was available for the game. Millie Bright had retired from the sport, one more sign that this Chelsea group is not the same team it was in the recent past.
That is what made leicester city vs chelsea more than a routine late-season fixture: one side was trying to finish the job, the other was trying to salvage dignity from a relegated campaign. For Chelsea, the pressure was immediate and practical; for Leicester, the challenge was narrower but no less real, to keep competing after the table had already closed off the larger stakes.



