Women's Super League: Match weekend three results & standings

The results and standings after the third WSL match weekend
Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion - Barclays Women's Super League
Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion - Barclays Women's Super League | James Gill - Danehouse/GettyImages

The Women’s Super League had its third match weekend go underway, where 12 clubs attempted to claim the vital wins as they all look to WSL triumph.

The Women’s Super League displayed its third match weekend, where six fixtures were looking to be shown.

The WSL has been providing some big games, and the latest batch of matches were no different, as we saw more massive games.

The match weekend before, Manchester City were on a mission to make up for their 2-1 loss to Chelsea and found themselves doing so after a win over Brighton, while Liverpool and London looked to find their first wins. And, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United were all sharing equal six points.

The latest match weekend saw fixtures such as Manchester City vs Tottenham and Chelsea vs Leicester City.

Let’s take a look at the results and current standings after the third match weekend of the Women's Super League.

Women’s Super League results

Everton 1-2 London

Tottenham 1-5 Manchester City

Brighton 4-1 West ham

Chelsea 1-0 Leicester City

Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal

Aston Villa vs Liverpool (Postponed due to the passing of Matt Beard)

Women’s Super League current standings

1 - Chelsea 9pts

2 - Arsenal 7pts

3 - Manchester United 7pts

4 - Manchester City 6pts

5 - Tottenham 6pts

6 - Brighton 4pts

7 - Everton 3pts

8 - Leicester City 3pts

9 - London 3pts

10 - Aston Villa 1pts

11 - Liverpool 0pts

12 - West ham 0pts

That is the full outcome after the third match weekend of the Women’s Super League. Manchester City’s massive victory puts them near where they'd want to be and the draw between Manchester United and Arsenal means they no longer share points with Chelsea. Chelsea's win and the draw between their other rivals mean they are the leaders for now.