Niamh Charles (6/10):
Gave the Blues more defensive solidity after replacing Baltimore at half-time, even if her output in the final third was lacking.
Oriane Jean-Francois (6/10):
Replaced Nusken and was solid without being spectacular in midfield.
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (7/10):
Gave the hosts a useful attacking outlet with her willingness to run in behind.
Sam Kerr (7/10):
Still working her way back to full fitness but showed she still has an eye for goal with a supreme chipped finish in added time.
Wieke Kaptein (N/A):
On for Beever-Jones in the 85th minute.
Sonia Bompastor (6/10):
Will have been thrilled to see one wing-back provide for the other to score following her formation switch, but it’s clear her new system needs work given how open Chelsea were in transition at times. Second-half changes did tighten things up, to be fair, though they also led to less attacking edge.