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    2023-24 English Women's Super League
    Man City
    Manchester City

    Manchester City

    17-1-3, 52 PTS
    1
    Arsenal
    Arsenal

    Arsenal

    15-2-4, 47 PTS
    2Winner Icon Arsenal
    • Lauren Hemp - 17'
    • Stina Blackstenius - 89', 90'+2'
    • Summary
    • Report
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups

    Match Formations

    No.Name
    35Khiara Keating
    15Leila Ouahabi
    4Laia Aleixandri
    5Alex Greenwood
    18Kerstin Casparij
    33Alanna Kennedy
    7Laura Coombs
    12Filippa Angeldal
    25Yui Hasegawa
    16Jess Park
    8Mary Fowler
    11Lauren Hemp
    9Chloe Kelly
    Substitutes
    17Poppy Pritchard
    40Katie Startup
    3Demi Stokes
    6Steph Houghton
    14Esme Morgan
    30Ruby Mace
    19Laura Blindkilde Brown

    Game Information

    Joie Stadium
    2:15 PM, 5 May 2024
    Manchester, England
    Attendance: 5,409
    • Referees:
    • Rebecca Welch
    Photo by Matt McNulty - The FA/The FA via Getty Images

    Chelsea spark WSL race with 8-goal win, City loss

    A superb late brace by substitute Stina Blackstenius gave Arsenal a 2-1 win over Manchester City that re-ignited the Women's Super League on Sunday, throwing a lifeline to Chelsea in a title race that had appeared to be done and dusted.
    May 5, 2024, 09:39 pm - ESPN News Services

    Match Timeline

    Manchester CityManchester City
    ArsenalArsenal
    • 17
    • 36
    • 45
    • 51
    • 57
    • 62
    • 63
    • 74
    • 81
    • 82
    • 87
    • 89
    • 90+2

    English Women's Super League Standings

    TeamGPWDLGDP
    Chelsea221930+4360
    Arsenal221534+3648
    Manchester United221354+2544
    Manchester City221345+2143
    Brighton & Hove Albion228410-628
    Aston Villa227411-1225
    Liverpool227411-1525
    Everton226610-824
    West Ham United226511-523
    Leicester City225512-1620
    Tottenham Hotspur225512-1820
    Crystal Palace222416-4510
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    Women's Super League News

    Laurens: 'Unplayable' Alessia Russo a worthy FWA award winner

    Laurens: 'Unplayable' Alessia Russo a worthy FWA award winner

    Julien Laurens reacts to Arsenal's Alessia Russo being named Women's Footballer of the Year winner by the Football Writers' Association.
    Bompastor makes Chelsea history; Arsenal edge Man United

    Bompastor makes Chelsea history; Arsenal edge Man United

    Catch up on the top women's action in Europe as the WSL season ended with Chelsea unbeaten champions and UWCL finalists Arsenal securing second.
    Women's Championship to be known as WSL 2 in WPLL rebrand

    Women's Championship to be known as WSL 2 in WPLL rebrand

    The Women's Professional Leagues Limited have announced that the Women's Super League and Women's Championship will be overseen by an independent company named WSL Football in a formal change and rebrand.
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