#FAWSL: Arsenal Women clinch Champions League place
#FAWSL: Arsenal Women clinch Champions League place Everton’s Izzy Christiansen battles for the ball with Beth Mead of Arsenal. (Imago Images)
Arsenal effectively made sure of third place in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League ahead of Manchester United, due to their far superior goal-difference.
Aston Villa 0-0 West Ham United
Everton 1-2 Arsenal
Reading 3-2 Brighton & Hove Albion
Manchester City 4-0 Birmingham City
Point secures Hammers safety
Aston Villa and West Ham played out a goalless draw but the point ended up being enough to ensure the Hammers’ top-flight survival.
English soccer teams from across the league have started a four-day social media blackout from Twitter and Facebook to protest online abuse that players and staffers experience on those platforms.
#FAWSL: Major issues still undecided ahead of penultimate games
#FAWSL: Major issues still undecided ahead of penultimate games Photo: Sam Mallia/SPP/Sports Press
There’s another Barclays FA Women’s Super League relegation ‘six-pointer’ this Sunday, as Aston Villa welcome West Ham United, with only one further match day to follow.
Sunday 2 May
– live on The FA Player
Everton v Arsenal (1pm)
Bristol City v Manchester United (2pm)
– live on The FA Player
Reading v Brighton & Hove Albion (2pm)
– live on The FA Player
Manchester City v Birmingham City (3pm)
– live on BBC Red Button / BBC iPlayer / The FA Player