WSL roundup: Chelsea stay unbeaten as Agyemang helps Brighton to narrow win
<ul><li><p>Aggie Beever-Jones continues superb scoring run</p></li><li><p>Michelle Agyemang hits first WSL goal of season</p></li></ul><p>Chelsea maintained their winning start to the Women’s Super League season as they scored three times in the space of seven first-half minutes to blow away a West Ham side who later had a player sent off.</p><p>The defending champions are the only WSL side to have maximum points from their opening four fixtures. They were emphatic 4-0 victors at the Chigwell Construction Stadium to leave the pointless Hammers rooted to the bottom of the table, on a day when there were also wins for Brighton, Tottenham and Manchester City.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/sep/28/wsl-roundup-chelsea-west-ham-brighton-everton">Continue reading...</a>
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