

Liverpool Women 1–3 Arsenal Women
English FA Women's Super League · 16 May 2026, 20:00
Arsenal Women delivered a dominant performance at Prenton Park to secure a vital 3–1 victory over Liverpool Women in the FA Women's Super League. The Gunners controlled large stretches of the contest and overcame a spirited second‑half fightback from the home side to claim all three points on a warm spring evening.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Arsenal imposed their technical quality and quick passing game. Liverpool, playing in front of their home supporters, tried to stay compact but were undone by the visitors’ precision in the final third. The first half saw the Gunners take a commanding lead, and though Liverpool pulled one back after the break, Arsenal restored their two‑goal advantage to seal the result.
Key Moments
- 14′ – Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema latched onto a through‐ball from Kim Little and slotted past Liverpool goalkeeper Rachael Laws to make it 1–0.
- 33′ – Beth Mead doubled the lead with a rising strike from the edge of the box after a corner was partially cleared.
- 61′ – Liverpool responded when a cross from the right found Ceri Holland, who headed home to reduce the deficit to 2–1.
- 78′ – Arsenal sealed the win: substitute Stina Blackstenius forced a corner, and from the resulting set piece, Leah Williamson rose highest to glance home.
Tactical Story
Arsenal set up in a fluid 4‑3‑3, with Miedema as the central striker and Mead and Caitlin Foord providing width. Liverpool’s 4‑2‑3‑1 formation tried to press high, but the Gunners’ midfield trio of Little, Lia Wälti, and Frida Maanum maintained possession and broke lines with incisive passes. Liverpool’s best moments came from counter‑attacks down the left, where Taylor Hinds and Holland combined effectively. However, Arsenal’s defensive shape, marshalled by Williamson and Lotte Wubben‑Moy, limited clear chances until the late stages.
Standout Players
- Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal) – Scored the opener and created several chances with her hold‑up play.
- Kim Little (Arsenal) – The experienced playmaker dictated tempo and provided the assist for Miedema.
- Ceri Holland (Liverpool) – Liverpool’s brightest attacker, scoring and pressing effectively.
- Rachael Laws (Liverpool) – Made several saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Table Impact
Arsenal’s win kept them in the hunt for a top‑two finish, moving to 35 points. Liverpool remained in mid‑table with 20 points, but their spirited display offered reason for optimism in the final weeks of the season.