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Big Draws for Liverpool Women and Spurs Women

Big Draws for Liverpool Women and Spurs Women

Ceri Holland of Liverpool controls the ball under pressure from Aggie Beever-Jones of Chelsea. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

Liverpool Women pegged back Chelsea for a draw, Spurs Women denied Arsenal in** a goalless derby.**

Aston Villa 1-3 London City Lionesses

Brighton & Hove Albion 4-1 Leicester City

Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea

West Ham United 3-1 Everton

Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Arsenal

Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal - Barclays Women's Super League

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16:

Mariona Caldentey of Arsenal is challenged by Drew Spence of Tottenham Hotspur. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Tottenham Hotspur held Arsenal to a goalless draw to remain level on points with the fourth-placed Gunners.The half-time addition of Olivia Smith helped to pile pressure on Spurs, but without a breakthrough, Arsenal have slipped eight points behind leaders Manchester City.

Liverpool pegged back Chelsea for a 1-1 draw but slipped to last place with two points on the board. Alyssa Thompson put the Blues ahead with an angled effort into the top corner, but the Reds levelled after Beata Olsson ran half the pitch to slot the ball past Olivia Peng.

Barclays FA Womens Super League - West Ham United v Everton - Chigwell Construction Stadium

West Ham team celebrates the third goal against Everton. (Yaroslav Dunka / SPP)

West Ham claimed their first win with a 3-0 defeat of Everton, to get off the bottom of the table. Anouk Denton scored the opener for the Hammers, with Amber Tysiak doubling their advantage before the break by heading in Viviane Asseyi’s corner. Early in the second half it was 3-0, with Shekiera Martinez scoring after a cut-back from Riko Ueki. Katja Snoeijs responded with a consolation after Rion Ishikawa headed the ball back from a corner.

Aston Villa v London City Lionesses - Barclays Women's Super League

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16:

Elene Lete of London City Lionesses saves a shot from Ebony Salmon of Aston Villa. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

London City Lionesses left Villa Park with a 3-1 victory, despite Aston Villa havig levelled. Saki Kumagai stooped to head in Kosovare Asllani’s corner for the Lionesses at the far post, but Kirsty Hanson equalised with a shot slipping through the legs of goalkeeper Elene Lete. London City regained the lead with a tap-in from Izzy Goodwin after Freya Gregory hooked the ball into the goalmouth. Soon it was 3-1 with another header from Kumagai as Wassa Sangaré nodded on Asllani’s flag-kick.

Brighton & Hove Albion v Leicester City - Barclays Women's Super League

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16:

Maelys Mpome of Brighton celebrates scoring her team’s second goal. (Photo by Jasper Wax/Getty Images)

Brighton beat Leicester City 4-1 to move up to seventh spot. Madison Haley dinked the ball over the Foxes’ goalkeeper, Janina Leitzig, after she was played in by Kiko Seike. The lead was doubled just two minutes after the interval, Maelys Mpome connecting with a ball from Nadine Noordam. Shannon O’Brien knocked the ball around a defender and hit the net to halve the deficit. Marisa Olislagers made the game safe for Brighton with a strike from Noordam’s cut-back, Seike completed the scoring when following up on a parried free-kick.

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