Chelsea traveled to Ashton Gate off the back of a 4-1 defeat to Arsenal and a goalless draw with BK Hacken, and knew that a defeat could allow Man City to leapfrog them at the top of the WSL table. Yet after City dispatched Everton 4-1 earlier in the day, Emma Hayes' side showed they are still the favourites in the title race.
It took James just 17 minutes to break the deadlock, receiving the ball with her back to goal, turning, and then riffling a strike into the top corner. Erin Cuthbert soon doubled Chelsea's lead with her own superb effort, this time a cleanly-struck volley from just inside the penalty area.
Bristol have struggled in their first season back in the WSL, but they would've pulled one back had Chelsea debutant Hannah Hampton not pulled off a fine block just before half-time. Shortly after the interval, James hit the crossbar with a long-range curling effort, but Sam Kerr soon put the result beyond doubt by heading home at the back post.
Chelsea spurned a few chances to add to their lead, and Hayes probably won't be happy with a few moments of nervy defending that allowed the hosts a few half chances. The only real low point of an otherwise positive performance was Niamh Charles' unnecessary late sending-off for a second yellow card. She'll now miss Chelsea's FA Cup tie against West Ham on January 14.