Man City back up to 2nd after defeating Liverpool
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Follow build-up to six Women's Super League games, including Aston Villa v Leicester, Chelsea v Spurs, Everton v Man Utd, London City v West Ham, Arsenal v Brighton & Liverpool v Man City, plus Portsmouth v Southampton from Women's Super League 2 with live text updates and reaction.
An 86th-minute winner from Aoba Fujino saw Gareth Taylor beaten by his former club as Manchester City came from a goal behind to beat Liverpool and leave them still searching for their first Women’s Super League points.
Gareth Taylor had a chance to rewrite the narrative of Liverpool's season against Manchester City, his former club. Instead, the Reds fell short once again.
Aoba Fujino scores late as Manchester City come from behind at Anfield to condemn hosts Liverpool to a club record seventh consecutive Women's Super League defeat.
Report and free match highlights as Man City come from behind to beat Liverpool at Anfield; Gareth Taylors side have lost all five WSL games after defeat against his former club; 19-year-old Iman Bene
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Manchester City made it six successive wins in a row as they came from behind to defeat Liverpool 2-1 in the Women’s Super League on Sunday. Second-half goals from Iman Beney and Aoba Fujino cancelled out Cornelia Kapocs’ opener and saw Andree Jeglertz’s side stretch their unbeaten run in all competitions at Anfield.
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Manchester City struck late to secure a 2-1 Women's Super League victory over Liverpool and old boss Gareth Taylor. Taylor was facing City for the first time since his departure in March, and with his new side desperate for points following a poor start to the season.
With champions Liverpool on the ropes Manchester City have the chance to knock Juergen Klopp's side effectively out of the Premier League title race at Anfield on Sunday.
Liverpool have lost their last three games in all competitions and trail Arsenal by a point at the top of the table. A win would restore confidence and add even more fuel to the early title race. Especially if summer signings Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak find the back of the net given their struggles to begin 2025–26.