With the Women's FA Cup Final on the horizon, the GiveMeSport Women team make their predictions. 

Arsenal and Chelsea will walk out at Wembley this afternoon for the 50th edition of the Women's FA Cup Final

Which London team will win, what will the score be, and who will be the key player?

Georgia's winner: Arsenal

Just one point separates these two sides in the Women’s Super League, meaning it’s going to be a spectacle of a final.

Arsenal have been reborn from the ashes of last season and are in pure domination mode once again. They made a statement in their opening league fixture against the Blues by coming out on top of the 3-2 thriller at the Emirates.

So having already proven they can topple the reigning champions, they’ll be eager to do it all over again.

After a disappointing 2020/21 campaign, the Gunners brought in new players, a new manager, and seemingly, a new hunger to win.

Chelsea will almost certainly put up a strong fight and Jonas Eidevall will be fully prepared for this. Particularly with Leah Williamson being out of action, the new boss will surely be adapting his defensive tactics to ensure her absence is not detrimental to the team.

However, with Chelsea’s world-class attack, it won’t be an easy feat with so much at stake. We may be looking at another big scoreline due to the sheer calibre of attackers on either side.

Everything about Arsenal this season suggests they are destined to get their hands on some silverware. A repeated grand scoreline of the WSL fixture between these two teams could be on the cards as they battle it out under the lights of Wembley.

Arsenal have had a fantastic season so far

Score: 3-2

Key player: Beth Mead

Beth Mead is arguably in the form of her life right now and has produced some sensational goals for both club and country since the start of the new season.

Fresh off the back of scoring a hat-trick for England in a record-breaking 20-0 win over Latvia, the winger will be hungry to keep adding to her already impressive tally.

Mead also bagged a brace against Chelsea in the 3-2 victory at the start of the WSL campaign — proving integral to the full-time result which could be the difference between these two sides come the end of the season.

With a trophy to play for, the Lioness could prove to be crucial once again for Arsenal and the Chelsea defence will no doubt be working on how to contain her explosive attacking play.

Beth Mead is in the form of her life