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Portsmouth (w)
03-15 22:00
2 - 2
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Portsmouth (w)
Bristol City Women
Attacks
76
71
Dangerous Attacks
51
44
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
10
5
Off Target
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4119
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End 2-2
98′
r.hardy
93′
angelina nixon
t.primmer
88′
r.hardy
85′
greta humphries
N.Peacock
85′
ava rowbotham
L. Shepherd
80′
r.hardy
78′
M. Farrugia
K.Robinson
78′
E.Morgan
O.Wos
68′
L. Shepherd
66′
O.Wos
56′
V.Jones
j.gale
51′
h.coan
46′
isobel collins
46′
m.hornby
J.Woolley
Halftime 1-1
9′
O.Wos
6′
0-1
j.gale
Assist: K.Robinson
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Match Info
English FA Women's Super League 2: Portsmouth Women 2-2 Bristol City Women. Portsmouth Women and Bristol City Women played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in a crucial FA Women's Championship fixture on March 15, 2026. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, featuring two comebacks and a dramatic late equalizer that ensured the points were shared. Bristol City started strongly and took a deserved lead with a fine team move finished by their striker. Portsmouth responded with intensity and were level before halftime through a powerful strike from distance. The second half saw Portsmouth turn the game around, taking a 2-1 lead from a corner early in the period. As the clock ticked down, Bristol City pushed relentlessly for an equalizer and were rewarded in the 89th minute with a scrappy goal from a set-piece, sending the away fans into delirium. Both teams had chances to win it in a frantic stoppage time, but neither could find a winner. The draw is a fair result that keeps both teams in the mix for promotion playoff places, highlighting the competitive nature of the division. The Portsmouth manager expressed pride in her team's effort but disappointment at conceding so late, while the Bristol City boss praised her side's never-say-die attitude.