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Sam Kerr's match winner in the FA Cup final for Chelsea
Sam Kerr steps up in extra-time with the match-winning goal in the FA Cup final
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Pushed to her limits, Carpenter chases Champions League win that counts
Matildas star Ellie Carpenter is on the brink of a second Champions League winner’s medal, with her French club Lyon preparing for a blockbuster final against Barcelona.
- by Vince Rugari
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FA Cup
Kerr bags two goals as Chelsea beat City in FA Cup thriller
Hayley Raso had scored for Manchester City to take the FA Cup final to extra time, but her Matildas teammate Sam Kerr wasn’t done yet.
City drop points at West Ham, Kane fires Spurs into top four
Manchester City avoided defeat at West Ham on Sunday, drawing 2-2 to stay in control of their Premier League battle with Liverpool.
How ‘Big Ange’ won over Celtic fans and conquered Scotland
Mocked as “Ange Postecog-who?” when his shock appointment was leaked to the Scottish media, the Australian coach is now beloved by Celtic fans.
- by Rob Harris
Liverpool win FA Cup in penalty shootout
Liverpool won the FA Cup by beating Chelsea 6-5 on penalties.
Liverpool win FA Cup on penalties against Chelsea
Liverpool won an absorbing English FA Cup final on Saturday as they prevailed 6-5 in a penalty shootout after the Wembley showpiece somehow ended 0-0 after extra time.
Macarthur set to appoint Dwight Yorke as head coach
The former Manchester United and Sydney FC star is set to start his coaching career in Australia with Macarthur FC.
- by Dominic Bossi
‘Go big, or go home’: Kerr reaps rewards from taking risks with Chelsea
The Australian star’s outrageous volley already sealed the WSL title. Now the golden boot winner is chasing the double as Chelsea looks to win the FA Cup on Sunday night.
- by Tom Garry
Tottenham 3 Arsenal 0
EPL
Game on in Champions League race as Tottenham batter Arsenal
Harry Kane scored twice — including one from the penalty spot — and Son Heung-min added a third just after half-time to move Tottenham one point behind Arsenal.
- by Martyn Herman
Euro Wrap
Scottish Premiership
‘A hell of a season’: Ange’s Celtic crowned Scottish champions
Ange Postecoglou’s side extended their unbeaten Scottish Premiership run to 31 matches when they secured the title with a draw at Dundee United.