The Women’s Super League’s match weekend thirteen had massive games and results provided for all sides.
The Women’s Super League’s match weekend thirteen had clubs claim crucial victories.
Going into it, Manchester City were leading with a big point gap over Chelsea, and both teams were aiming to add to their bid for the title race. Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham are nearby one another, and their quest is for the top three in the league.
The relegation zone had Liverpool with West ham not far off, but Everton and Leicester City also remain with a possibility.
The fixtures included Chelsea vs Arsenal, Aston Villa vs Manchester United, and Brighton vs Everton.
This was the resume of the WSL after participation in the FA Cup, where the majority of the league sides claimed wins, and the FA League Cup, after Chelsea and Manchester United booked themselves into the final.
As these games go on, the more vital the scorelines become for everyone in the quest for all of these different scenarios.
The next fixtures will be on the 31st and 1st. There will be a massive encounter between City and Chelsea, one that will be very vital for the standings and in their task for this honour.
Let’s take a look at the games and shaping of the table.
The Women’s Super League results
Brighton 1-0 Everton
Chelsea 0-2 Arsenal
Liverpool 2-0 Tottenham
London 1-2 Manchester City
Leicester City 1-2 West ham
Aston Villa 1-4 Manchester United
While the Cityzens had to give it their all for their triumph against London, Chelsea were defeated by their rival, Arsenal, meaning Manchester City’s lead has increased.
United and Arsenal’s wins help their attempt for higher placements, but Tottenham’s defeat to Liverpool has them miss a chance to gain more points.
While victories for Liverpool and West ham put Everton and Leicester in danger of elimination.
The Women’s Super League standings
1: Manchester City 36pts
2: Chelsea 27pts
3: Arsenal 26pts
4: Manchester United 25pts
5: Tottenham 23pts
6: Brighton 17pts
7: Aston Villa 16pts
8: London 16pts
9: Leicester City 9pts
10: Everton 8pts
11: West ham 8pts
12: Liverpool 7pts
Even though there remains much more football, Man City do seem to be on their way to success, and Chelsea’s ability to make this up will be rather arduous, but not impossible. The WSL is definitely escalating, with all teams aiming to achieve their objectives.
