WSL: Man Utd keep title hopes alive, Katie McCabe misses penalty as Arsenal lose to Chelsea

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Manchester United scored a stoppage-time winner against ten-woman Manchester City to take the Women’s Super League title fight down to the final day.

Chelsea had put the pressure on their rivals as first-half goals from Guro Reiten and skipper Magda Eriksson earned them a 2-0 home win over Arsenal earlier in the day and a five-point advantage.

The Blues have reeled in previous leaders United and Marc Skinner’s side knew only a first WSL derby victory against their city rivals would be enough to take the fight to the final day next weekend.

Hayley Ladd fired in a long-range shot in only the second minute to give the hosts the lead and City were reduced to ten players just before half-time when goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck brought down Nikita Parris.

But Filippa Angeldahlโ€™s attempted cross flew over Mary Earps for an equaliser in the 68th minute, and City came close to winning it before Lucia Garcia poked in Unitedโ€™s second in the first minute of added time.

Earlier, Reiten put Chelsea ahead with a 22nd-minute strike before Eriksson โ€“ who earlier in the week had announced she will be leaving the club at the end of the season โ€“ added a finish just before the break.

Katie McCabe had the chance to pull a goal back with a penalty on the hour but put it wide.

Emma Hayesโ€™ side can clinch a fourth successive title with victory over bottom side Reading next Saturday while United โ€“ who have clinched Champions League qualification for the first time โ€“ face Liverpool.

Defeats for Arsenal and fourth-placed City mean the Gunners stay three points clear โ€“ with a much better goal difference โ€“ in the race for the third Champions League qualifying spot. (RTE)

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