Overview
- Chelsea beat Tottenham 1-0 at Kingsmeadow thanks to Keira Walsh’s 61st‑minute long‑range winner, securing a fifth win in six WSL matches to remain top.
- Despite heavy pressure, Chelsea produced few shots on target and 16 first‑half corners without reward, as Spurs’ organization and goalkeeper Lize Kop kept the game tight.
- Sonia Bompastor continued to rotate her attack, Lucy Bronze made a late return to action, and Sam Kerr was used only as a late substitute as her managed comeback continues.
- Manchester United overturned an early deficit to beat Everton 4-1 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with Melvine Malard equalising before an own goal and a late Jess Park brace sealed it.
- United’s victory extends their unbeaten league start and keeps them close behind the leaders, reinforcing an early title race shaped by European schedules and evolving lineups.