WSL: Chelsea thrash City; Everton hold Man Utd
Chelsea thrashed Man City 4-0 at the City Football Academy to move within a point of Arsenal at the top of the Women's Super League.
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Scotland vs Denmark on Sky: Suspension tightrope for Scots
Team news ahead of the World Cup qualifier between Scotland vs Denmark on Monday; kick-off 7.45pm.
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Fran Kirby among scorers as Chelsea humiliate toothless Manchester City
A toothless Manchester City suffered a humiliating 4-0 defeat to the champions Chelsea to ramp up the pressure on their manager, Gareth Taylor.A goal a minute...
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Simone Magill's second-half strike earned Everton a 1-1 draw at home to Man Utd in the WSL.
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WCQ: France, Belgium qualify for World Cup
Belgium and France both qualified for next year's World Cup finals with four goals from Kylian Mbappe helping the French demolish Kazakhstan 8-0.
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Women's FA Cup: Fulham inspired by illustrious past in women's football
Fulham captain Mary Southgate believes the team can take inspiration from their illustrious past as they take on Oxford United in the first round of the...
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Manchester City 0-4 Chelsea: Women's Super League - as it happened
City's desperate season continued with another heavy defeat at home to Chelsea, who moved to within a point of the leaders Arsenal5 min Hemp brings the crowd...
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Conor Gallagher: Crystal Palace midfielder called up to England squad as five players miss San Marino trip
Crystal Palace midfielder Conor Gallagher is called into the senior England team for the first time as five players are ruled out of the San Marino trip.
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Scotland v Denmark: Celtic right-back Anthony Ralston given first Scotland call-up
Celtic right-back Anthony Ralston is called into the Scotland squad for Monday's World Cup qualifier against Denmark.
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Everton 1-1 Manchester United: Women's Super League - as it happened!
A terrific goal from Ella Toone put United ahead, but they failed to build on their advantage and terrible errors, from Mary Earps and Maria Thorisdottir,...
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