It has been an even season where Chelsea and Arsenal have long fought for first place in the WSL.

And now on Sunday, the drama will be decided.

- It feels exciting of course.

Incredibly fun but at the same time a little nervous that it lives into the last.

But it's also how you want it to be, I look forward to the weekend, says Jonna Andersson.

Yes, it's getting too nervous.

Chelsea top the league with 53 points, one more than rival Arsenal, who face West Ham away.

Jonna Andersson and her teammates will face Manchester United at home, and if they win, they have the chance to lift the dent in front of their own fans.

- It's a dream.

A goal we have, to win titles and have it in our hands.

To be able to do it in front of our fans at Kingsmeadow is what you want, I hope we get to experience it on Sunday.

The years in Chelsea

For Jonna Andersson, only two matches remain in the Chelsea shirt, the league final on Sunday and an FA Cup final against Manchester City on 15 May.

After four and a half years in England, she returns home to Damallsvenskan and Hammarby.

- It has been four and a half very good years.

I did not really know what it would be like when I was in Linköping.

It felt like I would stay there forever, but leaving was the best decision I could make.

I have evolved and it has progressed every year.

It has been fun and educational to be in such a professional environment as Chelsea is, says Jonna Andersson.

CLIP: Chelsea against the title - Andersson forward (April 29)

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Chelsea against the title - Andersson forward Photo: Bildbyrån