“Arsenal’s Resurgence and Everton’s Struggles: Insights from the Women’s Football Weekly Podcast”

In the latest episode of the Women’s Football Weekly podcast, hosts Faye Carruthers, Tom Garry, Marva Kreel, and Chris Slegg delve into the recent Women’s Super League (WSL) matches and look ahead to the Women’s Nations League. The discussion kicks off with Arsenal's impressive performance against Brighton and Hove Albion, raising the question of whether the team is back to its best. The panel reflects on how crucial this display was for Arsenal's confidence and momentum. They also address the mixed reactions towards Manchester United's manager, Mark Skinner, who faced boos despite his team maintaining an unbeaten streak in the WSL after a goalless draw with Aston Villa. In another highlight, Manchester City celebrated a commanding victory, with Bunny Shaw making headlines once again by breaking records. The conversation shifts to the relegation battle, as West Ham secured their first win of the season, leaving Everton in a precarious position at the bottom of the table. The panel evaluates which teams are most at risk as the season progresses.

“Chelsea Dominates Everton 5-0 to Keep Perfect WSL Record Intact”

**WSL Roundup: Chelsea Dominates Everton to Keep Perfect Record** Chelsea continued their flawless start under manager Sonia Bompastor with a commanding 5-0 victory over Everton. The team showcased their dominance throughout the match, with first-half goals from Aggie Beever-Jones, Erin Cuthbert, and Guro Reiten setting the tone. Late goals from 19-year-old Dutch midfielder Wieke Kaptein and Canadian defender Ashley Lawrence sealed the emphatic win. This victory marks Chelsea's seventh consecutive win across all competitions, while Everton, struggling with injuries, remains winless in the league and sits at the bottom of the table on goal difference. In other matches, Manchester City secured a win against Crystal Palace to maintain their position at the top, while Brighton, Liverpool, and Tottenham also celebrated victories in their respective games.