What happened in the WSL this weekend as Man Utd clinch Champions League place

Manchester United moisture back from two goals to draw with Manchester City

Manchester United insured their place in the Women's Champions League of next season to have come from behind to draw with Rivals Manchester City in an exciting meeting in Old Trafford.

Everton surprised Liverpool in Anfield to complete a derby Double and Chelsea came a step closer to completing an unbeaten season with the victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

Abbie Larkin of Crystal Palace hit eight minutes in the stopping time to save a point for her side against Leicester City and Aston Villa won the four wins in a row with a 3-2 victory over West Ham United.

United Comeback Seals European Place

Manchester United sealed their place in next season's Women's Champions League after destroying a shortage with two goals to draw 2-2 with Rivals Manchester City in Old Trafford.

Quickfire Strikes from City Pair Laia Aleixandri and Rebecca Knake made sure that Nick Cushing's side had the advantage before Grace Clinton withdrew one for the Red Devil moments for the interval.

Replacement Melvine Malard completed the comeback for Marc Skinner's side only five minutes after she came to the field when she was stuck on Elisabeth Terland's film. The French international kept her calm to swing Khiara Keating and fill the home fans at the end of Stretford in the wild party.

The resignation of colleague replacement Aoife Mannion for a second yellow card, just a minute later, set up a grandstand -finish, but the side of Nick Cushing could not be able to take advantage of their numerical advantage.

Toffees take the victory over Anfield

Everton completed the League Double on Liverpool with a 2-0 win over their rivals in Anfield. Katja Snoeijs and Karen Holmgaard were on goal for the Toffees, while the side of Brian Sorensen continued their strong end of the season.

Just as she had done in Goodison Park in Goodison Park in November, Snoeijs broke the impasse when she shot past the Rachael laws. Holmgaard then claimed the control over the tie when she stole at the rear pole to double the advantage of the Toffees with 20 minutes left on the clock.

Her twin sister Sara was sent away for a second bookable attack after he had taken Olivia Smith down in the 81st minute, but despite the superiority of the hosts in figures, Everton stopped bragging and moving within two points of their neighbors.

Palace gathered late by point

Championship-Bound Crystal Palace came back twice from behind to save a point with a dramatic 2-2 draw against Leicester City in the second soil.

Foxes forward Hannah Cain delivered the peace of the tranquility before Annabel Blanchard buried her 69th minute Spotschop to deliver the scores. Shannon O'Brien apparently had decided the game in favor of Leicester when she woofed an ambitious, long -distance strike along Shae Yañez four minutes in the extra time.

But Palace replacement Abbie Larkin answered a little later with the last staircase of the game to ensure that her side refuses part of the outside and the Foxes a first road of the season.

Blues remain unbeaten

Catarina Macarios first half Penalty Released title winners Chelsea along Tottenham Hotspur and left them on the edge of completing an undefeated season. Macario was brought into the box just after the half -hour marking and LIZE Kop properly sent in the wrong direction with her place kick.

Spurs came close to the leveling of the scores when Charli Grant defeated the offside trap of the blues, but the Australian picked her lines and shot straight at Hannah Hampton. On the other side of the field, Maika Hamano saw her long -distance effort stop by head before he fired a strike over the bar after Macario had pulled the ball on the path of the Japanese.

Kop was then called in action twice when she denied Ashley Lawrence and Sjoeke Nusken. The result makes Chelsea One -game shy to complete an invincible campaign, while Spurs are now nine games without a victory.

Villa continues with Winning Run

Aston Villa made the four wins in a row after he fought from behind to beat West Ham 3-2.

A turbulent first half saw both parties exchange two goals for each for the final winner of Chasity Grant. Ebony Zalm broke the impasse for Villa after five minutes of play before Shekiera Martinez equalized with her 10th league goal of the season.

Riko Ueki ran West Ham in front when she scooped the ball above Sabrina d'Angelo before she converted cool into an empty net, only for Rachel Daly to immediately answer Hammers -Schipper Katrina Gorry's Wayward Pass.

Grant then established the draw by racing freely from the backline of the hammers before slid the ball into the bottom corner.

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