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·16 de maio de 2026
WSL final day: Champions City enjoy win as Arsenal finish second

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·16 de maio de 2026

Women's Super League champions Manchester City enjoyed a 4-1 win away to West Ham United as the 2025/26 wrapped up.
There wasn't much left to play for in the top flight with the top three and the team who would be in the relegation/promotion play-off already decided.
However, it was still a day packed with emotion with some playing their final games for their clubs and others of their careers.
One of those players is Laura Coombs who is calling time on her career but she bagged the fourth goal for Manchester City after Jade Rose had opened the scoring. Bunny Shaw also said to be leaving the club, inevitably added another two to her tally while Seraina Piubel pulled one back for the Hammers.
Shaw is said to be heading to Chelsea this summer – a club where another prolific striker is leaving the club. Sam Kerr has often tormented Manchester United and she scored once again in a 1-0 win for the Blues with rumours of the Australian set to leave the WSL for the NWSL.
Not only have Chelsea relinquished their title but they also finished the season third in the table after Arsenal defeated Liverpool 3-1 with Alessia Russo bagging a brace.
Tottenham Hotspur have very much been the 'best of the rest' in the WSL this season and they finished the campaign with a 2-1 win away to Brighton & Hove Albion with Toko Koga scoring in spectacular style in stoppage time for his side.
There was another stoppage-time winner in the game between London City Lionesses and Aston Villa as Freya Godfrey put her side ahead in the third minute after the 90.
And finally, Everton enjoyed an even later winner when Mayumi Pacheco scored in the 96th minute of the game to give her side a 1-0 win at home to bottom-of-the-league Leicester City.
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