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Chelsea are "exactly where we want to be" before the Women's Super League finale, says manager Emma Hayes.
The Blues go to Reading knowing a win will secure a fourth successive WSL title ahead of second-placed Manchester United.
Hayes said her team are well prepared for these big moments and will cope with any final-day pressure.
"We have worked hard to get ourselves to this point, to be in a position to perform tomorrow," she said.
"I'm looking forward to the game and to playing in front of a strong Chelsea fanbase, we need it.
"I think back to every campaign, we've only won the league by a couple of points at best, maybe with a game to spare somewhere along the line, so this is just business as usual for us."
"When everyone invests these levels of money and finances and has top professionals, there will be a closing of the gap every year," she said.
"This year, there have been more teams at a higher level than previous years, and more games have been difficult.
"But it's not like we've won leagues comfortably in the past, we have always known it goes to final game."