Everton vs Arsenal, 2022-23 English Women's Super League

· English Women's Super League
  • Red Card 49': Aggie Beever-Jones
  • 86': Katja Snoeijs
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1 - 4
  • 29': Caitlin Foord
  • 33': Katie McCabe
  • 39': Caitlin Foord
  • 42': Lotte Wubben-Moy

About

Everton are hosting Arsenal at Walton Hall Park, Liverpool, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English Women's Super League.

Game Information

Competition: English Women's Super League

Venue: Walton Hall Park
Location: Liverpool, England
Attendance: 1,350

Women's Super League Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Manchester City 8 +11 21
2 Chelsea 8 +11 20
3 Manchester United 8 +13 17
4 Arsenal 8 +10 15
Full Table

Line-Ups

EVE Everton

No. Name
12 Emily Ramsey (GK)
23 Sara Holmgaard
28 Karen Holmgaard Yellow Card
5 Nathalie Björn
22 Aurora Galli
14 Nicoline Sorensen
7 Clare Wheeler
2 Katrine Veje
25 Katja Snoeijs
10 Hanna Bennison
15 Aggie Beever-Jones Red Card

ARS Arsenal

No. Name
1 Manuela Zinsberger (GK)
2 Rafaelle
3 Lotte Wubben-Moy
5 Jen Beattie
12 Frida Maanum
16 Noelle Maritz
15 Katie McCabe
13 Lia Wälti
25 Stina Blackstenius
19 Caitlin Foord
21 Victoria Pelova

Women's Super League News

WSL: Man City go top, London City thrash Spurs, Liverpool draw vs. Brighton
WSL: Man City go top, London City thrash Spurs, Liverpool draw vs. Brighton

Khadija Shaw's second-half header sealed a 2-1 win for Manchester City at Everton and sent her side top of the Women's Super League.

Arsenal needed to beat Chelsea, but poor officiating made it hard
Arsenal needed to beat Chelsea, but poor officiating made it hard

Arsenal vs. Chelsea should have been a WSL spectacle. But it was ruined by some poor decisions from the officials.

Arsenal held to controversial 1-1 draw vs. Chelsea in WSL
Arsenal held to controversial 1-1 draw vs. Chelsea in WSL

Arsenal suffered two disallowed goals during their late draw vs. Chelsea in the Women's Super League.

Arsenal and Chelsea managers call for VAR in WSL
Arsenal and Chelsea managers call for VAR in WSL

Arsenal manager Renee Slegers and Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor both called for better refereeing and the use of VAR in the Women's Super League.

WSL: Arsenal hold Chelsea, Man United lose to Aston Villa
WSL: Arsenal hold Chelsea, Man United lose to Aston Villa

Alessia Russo's late equaliser clinched Arsenal a deserved 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium as Chelsea equalled their Women's Super League record of 33 games unbeaten.