wf076: FA Women’s Super League (WSL) 2025/26 Week 17

Yuka Momiki scored the opening goal for Everton. Courtesy from this site. Here are a movie of the goal and her post-match interview.

Excuse me please. The England WSL and WSL Cup finals were held concurrently with the Asian Cup. Since I lack the capacity to cover everything, this post will be a simplified one.

Blogger’s Overall Review: Manchester United, without Hinata Miyazawa, seemed to lack spirit. They failed to score both in the League Cup Final and league matches. Miyazawa, who supports their attacking players, is proved to be an indispensable player for the team. Similarly, teams without their Nadeshiko Japan players seemed to have lost pillars. The absence of the Australian players likely has similar impacts. More meticulous match scheduling is definitely necessary.
For now, Chelsea maintains their domestic treble. In the league, the points gap between City and their succeeding Arsenal and Chelsea has narrowed.

[League Cup Final]
Chelsea 2-0 United at Ashton Gate Stadium with attendance of 21,619.
Chelsea’s goals: L. James (19′), A. Beever-Jones (76′)

[League Matches]
Match 1 (3/15): Aston Villa 0-0 City at Villa Park with attendance of 3,388:

Match 2 (3/15): Liverpool 2-0 Leicester City at St Helens Stadium with attendance of 2,478:

Match 3 (3/15): London City 0-2 Arsenal at Copperjax Community Stadium with attendance of 5,414:

Match 4 (3/15): Tottenham 1-2 Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with attendance of 4,816.

Match 5 (3/18): Chelsea 2-1 Brighton & Hove at Kingsmeadow.

Match 6 (3/18): West Ham 0-0 United at Chigwell Construction Stadium.

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