Womens FAWSL roundup

In FAWSL action, Manchester United led Everton 1-0 through Terland’s 31st-minute strike, Arsenal thumped West Ham 4-0, London City drew Chelsea 1-1, and Manchester City hammered Tottenham 5-1 — plenty of movement at the top of the table (x.com).

Manchester United’s fixture ended 2-1 after a 94th‑minute winner that halted Everton’s four‑game WSL winning run. (evertonfc.com) Arsenal recorded a 5-0 victory over West Ham at the Emirates on March 21, with Stina Blackstenius, Alessia Russo, Chloe Kelly and Beth Mead among the scorers in a win that Arsenal described as their ninth in a row in all competitions. (arsenal.com) Chelsea were held 1-1 by London City Lionesses after Johanna Rytting Kaneryd opened the scoring and Isobel Goodwin drew the hosts level on 82 minutes; the match was played at The Den with an attendance reported at 4,820. (chelseafc.com) (skysports.com) The Manchester City 5-1 win over Tottenham cited in the roundup came on September 19, 2025, a match that featured multiple first‑half goals as City ran out comfortable victors. (mancity.com) (espn.com) The results left Manchester City top on 46 points from 18 games, Manchester United second on 38 (18 games), Chelsea third on 37 (18 games) and Arsenal fourth on 35 with only 16 matches played — Arsenal therefore have two games in hand on the three clubs above them. (wslfootball.com) (skysports.com) A notable upcoming fixture that could reshuffle the standings is Manchester United vs Manchester City, scheduled for March 28, 2026, which will pit the league leaders against the nearest chasers. (us.soccerway.com)

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