Arsenal 3-0 Leicester City: Women’s Super League – as it happened


by The Guardian

The Guardian— Beth Mead scored twice to keep the pressure on top two and help Arsenal gain unassailable lead over fourth-placed Man UtdMan Utd 2-2 Tottenham: Le Tissier strikes late for hosts2 min: As expected, Catley partners Williamson in the centre of defence for Arsenal. The hosts have looked very comfortable in possession so far.We’re under way at the Emirates Stadium! Continue reading

The Guardian—Bristol City v Manchester City: Women’s Super League – as it happened. Bristol City’s relegation to the Championship was confirmed following a 4-0 defeat to title challengers Manchester City.1 min: Bristol come flying out of the blocks as Thestrup looks to win a corner within the opening minute, but Manchester City are awarded a goal kick instead.We’re under way in Bristol! A huge 90 minutes ahead for both teams. Continue reading

The Guardian—Liverpool 4-3 Chelsea: Women’s Super League – as it happened. Gemma Bonner scored an injury-time winner for Liverpool after a wild second half to leave Chelsea’s title bid hanging by a thread7 min: Liverpool are playing with a back five tonight, but with the ball often one of the centre backs slips into midfield. That is often Gemma Bonner, who is making her 150th Liverpool appearance tonight, and after some high pressure, Bonner picks up the loose ball and tries her luck from range, but the shot loops over the bar.5 min: Beever-Jones looks sharp for...

The Guardian—Everton 1-1 Arsenal: Women’s Super League – as it happened. An injury-time header from 16-year-old Issy Hobson earned Everton a draw, effectively ending Arsenal's title hopes in the process.