On Sunday 16 March, Crystal Palace will be facing one of, if not, the biggest game in their history to date. It should be one of the talking points of the season. Leif Smerud’s side will walk out at the VBS Community Stadium knowing absolutely that it is do or die. A win against Aston Villa – a possibility which is not unthinkable right now – will bring them right back into the relegation battle; defeat and their fate will surely be decided.
An injury time equaliser from West Ham’s Manuela Paví further dented Manchester City’s title hopes in a 1-1 draw at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.
The WPLL have confirmed the details for the conclusion of the 2024/25 season for both the Barclays WSL + Barclays Championship.
Mariona Caldenty, Renée Slegers and Janice Cayman have picked up the Barclays WSL awards for February.
West Ham continued their strong home form with an important over Brighton to send them up to eighth. Shekeira Martinez, Riko Ueki and Viviane Asseyi steered the Hammers to victory. Nikita Parris got on the scorsheet for the visitors.
Ella Toone, Sonia Bompastor and Vivianne Miedema have picked up the Barclays WSL awards for January.
A first-half moment of magic from Elisabeth Terland ensured that Manchester United returned home from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a fifth-straight victory in the Barclays WSL. It was a win that returned Marc Skinner’s side to second in the table.
Crystal Palace left it late to rescue a valuable point away to Brighton. My Cato’s last minute goal ensure her side would not return home empty-handed, cancelling out an unfortunate first half own goal from Lily Woodham.
West Ham capped off a positive week with a composed 2-0 victory at home to Everton. Shekiera Martinez and Viviane Asseyi both struck in the first half to give Rehanne Skinner’s side some breathing room from the relegation battle.
Vivianne Miedema starred at Villa Park to help end Manchester City’s losing streak. They beat Aston Villa 4-2 in the early kick off to move up to second in the Barclays WSL table.
