Two postponed matches of Women’s Super League, Matchday 18, were played today. With Arsenal’s win over Tottenham, the decision of the new WSL champions has been postponed until Sunday, when last matches will be played. Chelsea will host Man United, while Arsenal play away at West Ham. The Gunners hope that the Blues don’t win. If they lose, a draw will most likely be enough for Arsenal, who need to win in case of Chelsea draw.
Already in March, Chelsea scored nine against Leicester City and took the lead of the standings for the first time in the season. They have now one point advantage ahead of Arsenal. Manchester United beat Everton on Old Trafford in front of 20,000 fans.
Women’s Super League, Matchday 18
Wednesday, 4th of May
Arsenal – Tottenham 3-0 (1-0)
Scorers: 4′ Beth Mead (A), 71′ Caitlin Foord (A), 82′ Caitlin Foord (A)
Yellow cards: 24′ Kyah Simon (T), 57′ Eveliina Summanen (T), 73′ Josie Green (T), 73′ Katie McCabe (A), 74′ Maeva Clemaron (T)
Manchester City – Birmingham City 6-0 (0-0)
Scorers: 58′ Georgia Stanway (M), 61′ Lauren Hemp (M), 64′ Georgia Stanway (M), 76′ Alanna Kennedy (M), 83′ Chloe Kelly (M), 87′ Laura Coombs (M)
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Sunday, 27th of March
West Ham United – Brighton & Hove Albion 0-2 (0-1)
Scorers: 3′ Aileen Whelan (B), 81′ Inessa Kaagman (B)
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Manchester United – Everton 3-1 (1-1)
Scorers: 4′ Claire Emslie (E), 35′ Alessia Russo (M), 54′ Katie Zelem (M) pen, 84′ Alessia Russo (M)
Yellow cards: 14′ Maria Thorisdottir (M), 49′ Gabrielle George (E)
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— Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) March 27, 2022
Leicester City – Chelsea 0-9 (0-6)
Scorers: 3′ Guro Reiten (C), 5′ Sam Kerr (C), 7′ Bethany England (C), 11′ Aniek Nouwen (C), 28′ Bethany England (C), 45+5′ Guro Reiten (C), 47′ Sam Kerr (C), 88′ Lauren James (C), 90′ Jessie Fleming (C)
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Saturday, 26th of March
Aston Villa – Reading FC 1- 1 (0-0)
Scorers: 69′ Justine Vanhaevermaet (R) pen, 76′ Ramona Petzelberger (A)
Yellow cards: 89′ Rachel Corsie (A)