After picking up four points from their opening two games, Chelsea Women will look to maintain their unbeaten start to the Women's Super League season when they face London rivals West Ham United Women on Saturday.
The Hammers, meanwhile, travel to Kingsmeadow with hopes of claiming a third consecutive victory in all competitions.
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While Chelsea are yet to produce their best form this season, they will be content with their four-point haul from their opening two games.
The Blues began the campaign with a narrow 2-1 victory over London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge, before they headed on their travels for last weekend's meeting with Manchester City.
Chelsea required a stoppage-time equaliser from Guro Reiten to salvage a point against a Man City side who finished the game with nine players after Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp were sent off in the 38th and 81st minute respectively.
While the 1-1 draw ended Chelsea's run of eight consecutive league victories, they remain unbeaten in 10 WSL matches since losing to Man City in March.
Chelsea will turn their attention to Saturday's fixture, where they will be looking to record a 17th straight home victory in the WSL.
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Rehanne Skinner began her tenure as West Ham boss with a 2-0 defeat to Man City, but the former Tottenham manager has seen her side respond in positive fashion to claim back-to-back victories.
The Hammers got up and running with a 2-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion last weekend after Kirsty Smith and Riko Ueki grabbed a goal apiece.
West Ham followed that result with another victory in Wednesday's League Cup tie against Charlton Athletic, where they came from behind to win 2-1 thanks to second-half efforts from Emma Harries and Izzy Atkinson.
After facing Championship opposition in midweek, West Ham will face a much tougher challenge this weekend when they go up against the reigning WSL champions.
Having lost each of their last 12 competitive meetings against Chelsea, the Hammers know that they have their work cut out to take at least a point from Saturday's contest.
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The hosts are still expected to be without the services of Catarina Macario and Katerina Svitkova due to injury issues.
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes has revealed that Reiten and summer addition Mia Fishel will miss Saturday's meeting through injury.
After coming off the bench at half time against Man City, Sam Kerr could be presented with her first start of the season.
As for West Ham, Skinner made a number of changes for the midweek League Cup game, but she may decide to select the same lineup that started the WSL win over Brighton.
After scoring her first goal for the club last weekend, Ueki will look to score in a second straight league game when she features in the forward line.
Despite finding the net in midweek, Harries and Atkinson are expected to be on the bench for Saturday's away trip.
Chelsea Women possible starting lineup:
Musovic; Lawrence, Bright, Carter, Charles; Leupolz, Cuthbert; Rytting Kaneryd, James, Reiten; Kerr
West Ham United Women possible starting lineup:
Arnold; Shimizu, Cissoko, Cooke; Denton, Hayashi, Stringer, Smith; Evans, Asseyi, Ueki
We say: Chelsea Women 3-0 West Ham United Women
West Ham would have taken confidence from their last two outings, but we think that they will find it tough going against the defending WSL champions.
Having won their last 16 home league games, we expect Chelsea to produce a dominant display to ease to all three points.
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