Arsenal vs Leicester City, 2023-24 English Women's Super League

· English Women's Super League
  • 28': Beth Mead
  • 75': Alessia Russo
  • 78': Beth Mead
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About

Arsenal are hosting Leicester City at Emirates Stadium, London, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English Women's Super League.

Game Information

Competition: English Women's Super League

Venue: Emirates Stadium
Location: London, England
Attendance: 42,820

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

ARS Arsenal

No. Name
1 Manuela Zinsberger (GK)
2 Emily Fox
6 Leah Williamson
7 Steph Catley
15 Katie McCabe
19 Caitlin Foord
21 Victoria Pelova Yellow Card
9 Beth Mead
10 Kim Little Yellow Card
25 Stina Blackstenius
23 Alessia Russo

LEI Leicester City

No. Name
23 Lize Kop (GK)
11 Janice Cayman
4 C.J. Bott
17 Julie Thibaud
5 Sophie Howard
29 Yuka Momiki
8 Jutta Rantala
15 Saori Takarada
3 Sam Tierney
7 Deanne Rose
9 Lena Petermann

Women's Super League News

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WSL: Man City go top, London City thrash Spurs, Liverpool draw vs. Brighton
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Arsenal needed to beat Chelsea, but poor officiating made it hard

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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.