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Shaw storms to WSL hat-trick record
A 13-minute Khadija Shaw hat-trick helped Manchester City with an emphatic 5-2 win against Tottenham as they inch closer to the WSL title. Shaw, a strong contender for player of the season, scored her 18th goal in 18 league games. It was her fourth consecutive hat-trick at home against Spurs and the fastest in the league’s history. All three goals were headers as the visitors crumbled under City’s aerial prowess from set pieces. Shaw’s 15-goal total against Spurs is the most goals one player has scored against an opponent in the league. The club and supporters will be desperate to see the Jamaica striker stay ondespite her contract expiring in the summer. City need eight points to secure the title and Shaw said: “Keep going, keep our heads down, keep focused. Don’t watch the noise in the market, watch the sale.” Renuka Odedra
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Kelly back to form with treble
It has been a frustrating season for Chloe Kelly. Hampered by a knee problem early on, she then suffered a ligament injury in the same area in December that kept her out of action until late January. Those fitness problems are clearly behind her judging by her performance at the Emirates Stadium in Arsenal’s 5-0 win against West Ham. She marked her second back-to-back 90-minute outings with three goals – her early first had initially been deemed to have been a cross touched in by Stina Blackstenius, but later credited to Kelly herself – a performance that injected energy into a notable attacking display. “We missed Chloe when she was away with injury,” the head coach, Renée Slegers, said. “She’s back now and she’s the best version of Chloe Kelly.” Confidence is high among the Gunners – this was their ninth straight win in all competitions and they recorded another clean sheet that marked 98 days since they last conceded in the league. Sophie Downey

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Chelsea drop points as injuries deepen
After a five-game winning run, Chelsea dropped the ball as they were held to a 1-1 draw at London City Lionesses. Sonia Bompastor rang the changes, with an eye on their Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal and it appeared to energise them as they dominated the first half. Chloe Sarwie, who is 17, was the latest academy product to be handed a start and the young left-back caught the eye along with 19-year-old Lexi Potter. The script flipped after the break, however, as Bompastor shifted her entire defensive unit due to increasing injury problems. An ankle injury to Aggie Beever-Jones led to Sjoeke Nüsken take up a more attacking role, with Erin Cuthbert ending the game at right-back. London City sensed the disruption and took advantage as they peppered the Chelsea goal in the later stages, firing 14 shots with six on target. Isobel Goodwin’s 82nd-minute equaliser was, therefore, hardly undeserved. For Chelsea, however, gaining just a point proved a body blow for their hopes of securing European football next season. SD
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Late show keeps United in European hunt
It was drama in the dying minutes of the game at the Unity Stadium as Manchester United pinched all three points in a 2-1 victory over Everton and keeps United in contention for Champions Leaguequalification. Melvine Malard headed in at the near post in the 94th minute for a crucial win, lifting them above Chelsea into second. “It’s an epic win because we’ve lost the cup final, which is devastating, everyone feels that,” Marc Skinner said. “We then go away to West Ham midweek, don’t quite get over the line, get back at four o’clock on the Thursday morning, get up, come in to do an hour’s training session, because that’s all we can do with the squad size we have.” RO
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Hanson on hand again for Villa
The Aston Villa striker Kirsty Hanson became the second to reach a double-figures goal tally this season as she scored for the 10th time and strengthened her position in second place in the Golden Boot race, behind only the runaway leader, Khadija Shaw. Hanson’s 84th-minute winner gave Villa a 2-1 turnaround victory away at struggling Leicester. The low finish that went through Janina Leitzig’s legs exemplified how Hanson is thriving in a more central role. When discussing how she has found such belief in her own finishing, she told the BBC: “It’s the belief the club, the team, the staff and the players have in me.” Tom Garry

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Liverpool still struggling on travels
Liverpool’s winless away form continued despite a decent performance in their goalless away draw against an out-of-form Brighton side. They are without a victory in 10 away league matches, drawing two of those, since a 2-1 victory at Brighton in April 2025. They came very close to winning this one in second-half stoppage time, but were denied by Maelys Mpomé’s last-ditch clearance off the line. Nevertheless, it proved to be a good point as they moved five points clear of the relegation playoff spot, though Leicester have a game in hand. TG

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