FAWSL: March 21 roundup
Women’s Super League results on March 21 reshaped the UWCL chase — Manchester United beat Everton 1‑0 (Celine Terland 31'), Arsenal obliterated West Ham (reports 4‑0, updated to 5‑0 in some feeds), Manchester City hammered Tottenham (reported 5‑1/5‑2) and London City drew 1‑1 with Chelsea. Social roundups captured shifting score updates and the tight race for European spots (x.com) (x.com).
Manchester United’s late drama came from Melvine Malard’s 94th‑minute winner after Inma Gabarro levelled in the 90th and Elisabeth Terland had earlier put United on the scoresheet, turning the tie into a 2‑1 finish at Progress With Unity Stadium. (manutd.com) The WSL table after Saturday shows Manchester City on 46 points from 18 matches, Manchester United on 38 from 18, Chelsea 37 from 18 and Arsenal 35 from 16 — Arsenal therefore sit two games in hand on the top two. (wslfootball.com) Arsenal’s win at the Emirates was backed by a crowd of 24,711 and extended their unbeaten home sequence while moving them to 35 points, 11 behind runaway leaders Manchester City but with two fixtures remaining to play. (skysports.com) Khadija Shaw’s first‑half hat‑trick (completed by the 21st minute), a Kerolin strike and a diverted Vivianne Miedema header accounted for Manchester City’s five goals as Spurs finished with two, in a match held at the City Football Academy attended by 4,575. (tottenhamhotspur.com) At The Den, J. Rytting Kaneryd opened for Chelsea in the 22nd minute before Chelsea were pegged back by Goodwin in the 82nd, producing a 1‑1 draw in front of 4,820 spectators. (skysports.com) Those results left Manchester United above Chelsea in the chase for UEFA Women’s Champions League spots (United 38, Chelsea 37) while Arsenal’s two games in hand represent the clearest numerical route into the top three from their current 35 points. (wslfootball.com)