What a season it has been in the Women's Super League. Both the title race and the relegation scrap went to the final day to ensure a big finale to an already thrilling campaign. In the end, it was Chelsea who reigned supreme for a fourth year running while Reading's eight-year stay in the division came to an end.
There were plenty of stories worth paying attention to in between the very top and the very bottom, too, as Manchester United secured Women's Champions League football for the first time - at the expense of rivals Manchester City - while several clubs in the middle of the pack attracted attention for both good and bad reasons.
So, who were the winners and losers of the 2022-23 WSL season? GOAL takes a look...