Women's Super League wrap: Courtney Brosnan keeps Arsenal at bay in Emirates Stadium draw

admin admin | 10-07 08:15

Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan kept a clean sheet as a stubborn Everton side held Arsenal to a scoreless draw in front of 25,480 supporters at the Emirates Stadium.

Brosnan, who was coming up against her international captain Katie McCabe, produced a number of big moments to keep out the likes of Alessia Russo and Frida Maanum, as Everton picked up their first point of the 2024/25 Women's Super League season.

Marie Hobinger converted a stoppage-time penalty to earn Liverpool a dramatic 3-2 victory at Tottenham.

Cornelia Kapocs gave the visitors a 10th-minute lead with a superb 35-yard lob over Spurs goalkeeper Becky Spencer.

The hosts got back on level terms nine minutes after the restart when Taylor Hinds put through her own net from Jessica Naz’s cross and, although Hobinger restored her side’s lead in the 75th minute with a stunning free-kick into the top corner, Clare Hunt’s deflected strike once again levelled the score.

However, Hobinger snatched Liverpool’s first win of the season with a penalty in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

Man City are the early league leaders

Manchester City moved top of the table with a 2-0 triumph over West Ham, secured by a goal in each half from Lauren Hemp and Mary Fowler.

England forward Hemp put City ahead with a left-footed finish in the 10th minute, after the winless Hammers had seen a Viviane Asseyi goal chalked off for offside.

Fowler then made the game safe in the 71st minute when Khadija Shaw intercepted Shelina Zadorsky’s back-pass and crossed for the Australia international to head home.

Annabel Blanchard’s brace helped Crystal Palace register their first WSL win of the season after beating Leicester 2-0.

Katie Stengel provided a backheel flick to set the forward up for her first, where she blasted the ball into the bottom corner.

Blanchard then earned her brace shortly afterwards from the penalty spot to send Palace into eighth in the table, while the winless Foxes drop into 10th.

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