The 2022–23 season was Chelsea Women's 31st competitive season and 13th consecutive season in the FA Women's Super League, the top flight of English women's football. Chelsea competed in the domestic league as three-time defending champions since the 2019–20 season, and successfully managed to retain the title for the fourth time in a row, in addition to achieving a third consecutive double by also retaining the FA Cup once more.[1]
Source: Women's Super League Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored. (C) Champions Notes:
^England's UEFA association coefficient meant, as the 4th ranked association, the WSL champions qualified for the second round. However, as 2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League winners Barcelona had already qualified for the group stage as 2022–23 Liga F champions, the title holders' berth to the group stage was redistributed to Chelsea.[31]
Stadium: Kingsmeadow Attendance: 2,842 Referee: Tom Reeves
Note: This match, originally scheduled to be played on 11 September 2022, was included in the league-wide postponement due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.[32] Match re-arranged and moved from Stamford Bridge to Kingsmeadow.[33]
Note: This match was initially scheduled for 22 January 2023. The match kicked off but was abandoned in the 5th minute due to safety concerns over a frozen pitch.[34][35]
Note: This match, originally scheduled to be played on 23 April 2023, was postponed due to Chelsea's progression to the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Champions League.[36]
Stadium: Victoria Road Attendance: 1,373 Referee: Louise Saunders
Note: This match, originally scheduled to be played on 30 April 2023, was postponed due to Chelsea's progression to the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Champions League.[37]