Millie Bright Stuns Women's Super League with Record-Breaking 210th Appearance as Chelsea Face Off Against Arsenal.
Chelsea captain Millie Bright is on course to shatter Jordan Nobbs' all-time appearance record in the Women's Super League (WSL) this Saturday when she takes to the Emirates stadium field against Arsenal.
At present, Bright has featured in an impressive 209 WSL matches and will match Nobbs' record of 210 appearances if she plays any part of the game. This milestone is a testament to Bright's dedication and perseverance throughout her career, which spans over two decades.
Bright started her journey in 2011 as a Doncaster Rovers Belles player before making her breakthrough with Chelsea in 2014. During her time at the club, she has helped them secure eight consecutive WSL titles, setting a record for any player in the league.
Currently, Bright is crucial to Chelsea's undefeated run in the league, having extended his personal unbeaten streak to 30 games last weekend. A win against Arsenal will not only keep Chelsea top of the league but also bring them closer to securing another title.
Bright, who has captained England on numerous occasions and was recently voted onto the FIFPro Women's World XI for a third time, is set to make history at the Emirates stadium this Saturday as she sets her sights on breaking Nobbs' appearance record.
Chelsea captain Millie Bright is on course to shatter Jordan Nobbs' all-time appearance record in the Women's Super League (WSL) this Saturday when she takes to the Emirates stadium field against Arsenal.
At present, Bright has featured in an impressive 209 WSL matches and will match Nobbs' record of 210 appearances if she plays any part of the game. This milestone is a testament to Bright's dedication and perseverance throughout her career, which spans over two decades.
Bright started her journey in 2011 as a Doncaster Rovers Belles player before making her breakthrough with Chelsea in 2014. During her time at the club, she has helped them secure eight consecutive WSL titles, setting a record for any player in the league.
Currently, Bright is crucial to Chelsea's undefeated run in the league, having extended his personal unbeaten streak to 30 games last weekend. A win against Arsenal will not only keep Chelsea top of the league but also bring them closer to securing another title.
Bright, who has captained England on numerous occasions and was recently voted onto the FIFPro Women's World XI for a third time, is set to make history at the Emirates stadium this Saturday as she sets her sights on breaking Nobbs' appearance record.