WSL Week 3 Round-Up: City hit top gear, Chelsea keep it perfect, LCL bag a historic first win, and United–Arsenal ends all square. Here’s the best of Gameweek 3 — with previews and full reports linked.
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Tottenham 1–5 Manchester City — Friday Night Floodgates
Spurs were overwhelmed by an irresistible surge from City under the lights. Multiple scorers, tempo control, and a ruthless final quarter made it emphatic.
- Takeaway: City’s attacking layers are clicking — goals from several zones, not just Shaw.
Everton 1–2 London City Lionesses — First WSL Win for LCL
Breakthrough moment for the independent newcomers: LCL came from behind at Goodison to notch their maiden top-flight victory over Everton. Isobel Goodwin settled it with a decisive brace.
- Takeaway: Resilience + punch in transition — a blueprint for banking mid-table points.
Brighton 4–1 West Ham — Seagulls Soar, Hammers Struggle
Brighton found their gears in front of goal and pulled clear, handing West Ham a tough afternoon. A ruthless spell either side of the break settled it.
- Detail: Wide rotations carved lanes; end-product finally matched the build-up.
Chelsea 1–0 Leicester — Beever-Jones Again, Three from Three
Chelsea stayed perfect thanks to an early Aggie Beever-Jones strike, teed up by a clever Erin Cuthbert back-heel. Leicester threatened late but the leaders defended their box when it mattered.
- Takeaway: Control + clean sheets are underpinning Chelsea’s start, even without running up the score.
Manchester United 0–0 Arsenal — Cagey, Fierce, Ultimately Goalless
At Leigh Sports Village, United and Arsenal cancelled each other out. Big moments: Olivia Smith clipped the bar for Arsenal; United’s keeper stood tall late on.
- Detail: Defensive structures won the day; marginal xG swings, no knockout punch.
Aston Villa v Liverpool — Postponed (21 Sept 2025, 12:00 BST — New date TBC)
Villa v Liverpool was postponed following the death of former Liverpool manager Matt Beard. The match had been scheduled for Sunday 21 September 2025 at 12:00 BST. Rearranged date: TBC — clubs will confirm in due course.
Sources: Liverpool FC statement; Aston Villa statement; Reuters round-up; The Guardian news report.
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Players of the Week
- Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea): Three in three — difference-maker again.
- Isobel Goodwin (London City Lionesses): Brace to bank a historic first WSL win.
- Khadija Shaw (Man City): Led the line and found the net in a 5–1.
- Phallon Tullis-Joyce (Man United): Commanded her area in the 0–0 v Arsenal.
What’s Next
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