Despite a difficult start, it was a victory for the Swedish national team duo Magdalena Eriksson and Jonna Andersson when their Chelsea received Reading.

The guests started the best and took the lead by 1-0 after 15 minutes of play at The Cherry Red Records Stadium in London.

However, the home team would come back into the match - thanks in large part to Sam Kerr who finally made his debut two months after being presented as a new acquisition in Chelsea.

But also with the help of Reading's goalkeeper Grace Moloney who shortly after the management goal cut the Australian striker with a violent armor and was awarded a red card.

Kerr stayed for a while, but got up - and then lay behind Chelsea's turn.

With a fine wall play, she played Bethany England, who just before half time acknowledged to 1-1. In the 64th minute Chelsea also took the lead, after Kerr's finish was saved by the keeper - whose return was beautifully set in goal on the volley by the Norwegian Guro Reiten.

Erin Cuthbert then set the final score to 3-1. Chelsea is thus still unbeaten in the Super League and ranks third in the English Premier League.