Liverpool finally break their winless streak in the WSL, and it's a question on everyone's lips: can Chelsea get back into title contention? Arsenal's 2-0 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge was a dominant performance that left no doubt about the Gunners' ability to make things happen when their backs are against the wall. However, despite this impressive display, five draws in the last six games have all but ruled them out of serious title contention.
Liverpool, meanwhile, finally got their first win of the season in stoppage time with a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur Women at Anfield Stadium. Mia Enderby scored the equalizer in the 94th minute and sealed the win just seconds later to give her side all three points. This result keeps them within touching distance of the top spots, as they look to build on their improving performances.
Manchester City's impressive 2-1 win over London City Lionesses at West Ham Park saw Jamaica striker Bunny Shaw score a crucial late goal to hand her team a nine-point clear lead atop the table. Shaw has been in scintillating form this season and continues to dominate WSL goalscoring charts, scoring nearly twice as many times as any other player in the division.
The battle for bottom spot is heating up, with West Ham claiming their first league away win of the season against Leicester Women 2-1. This victory came despite West Ham being content to sit back and defend, showcasing the tactics employed by interim head coach Rita Guarino.
In a closely contested match, Manchester United overcame Aston Villa 4-1 at Old Trafford. The result marked United's third consecutive win under manager Marc Skinner, who has been praised for his tactical acumen in getting the best out of his players.
The WSL table currently stands with Manchester City Women on top, followed by Chelsea and Arsenal, while Liverpool are now within striking distance despite their slow start to the season.
Liverpool, meanwhile, finally got their first win of the season in stoppage time with a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur Women at Anfield Stadium. Mia Enderby scored the equalizer in the 94th minute and sealed the win just seconds later to give her side all three points. This result keeps them within touching distance of the top spots, as they look to build on their improving performances.
Manchester City's impressive 2-1 win over London City Lionesses at West Ham Park saw Jamaica striker Bunny Shaw score a crucial late goal to hand her team a nine-point clear lead atop the table. Shaw has been in scintillating form this season and continues to dominate WSL goalscoring charts, scoring nearly twice as many times as any other player in the division.
The battle for bottom spot is heating up, with West Ham claiming their first league away win of the season against Leicester Women 2-1. This victory came despite West Ham being content to sit back and defend, showcasing the tactics employed by interim head coach Rita Guarino.
In a closely contested match, Manchester United overcame Aston Villa 4-1 at Old Trafford. The result marked United's third consecutive win under manager Marc Skinner, who has been praised for his tactical acumen in getting the best out of his players.
The WSL table currently stands with Manchester City Women on top, followed by Chelsea and Arsenal, while Liverpool are now within striking distance despite their slow start to the season.