Arsenal secured a 2-1 victory over Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium, with Stina Blackstenius scoring the decisive goal in the 87th minute. The match saw both Blackstenius and former Liverpool player Olivia Smith netting impressive goals, while Beata Olsson scored for Liverpool. This win moved Arsenal to fourth place in the Women's Super League standings.
Arsenal began the match aggressively, with Frida Maanum taking a shot on target within the first 30 seconds. Lotte Wubben-Moy and Mariona Caldentey also tested Liverpool's goalkeeper Faye Kirby early on. Wubben-Moy came close to scoring when her header hit the woodwork from Caldentey's cross. However, it was Smith who broke the deadlock by dribbling past three defenders and scoring from distance.
Despite Arsenal's early lead, it was short-lived as Beata Olsson equalised for Liverpool just 14 minutes later. Alessia Russo lost possession, allowing Mia Enderby to set up Olsson for an easy finish. In the second half, Arsenal dominated but struggled to convert their chances into goals. Russo and Caitlin Foord both missed opportunities inside the box.
Blackstenius had a chance denied by Gemma Evans' excellent block with 10 minutes remaining. However, she eventually secured the win by controlling a long ball from Emily Fox and finding the top-left corner from outside the box. This goal ensured Arsenal took all three points at home.
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- Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) December 6, 2025
The Gunners' second-half performance justified their victory. They generated 2.08 expected goals (xG) from 19 shots compared to Liverpool's meagre 0.17 xG from three attempts. Mariona Caldentey played a crucial role, creating four chances, completing 31 passes in the final third, and making three interceptions during the match.
Beata Olsson made history by becoming the first player in Women's Super League history to score in four of her first five starts. Her contribution was significant despite Liverpool's loss, highlighting her potential impact in future matches.











