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Everton end Arsenal unbeaten run
The longest unbeaten run in the history of the Women's Premier League was ended as Everton won 3-0 at Arsenal.
The Gunners, champions for the last five seasons, had not lost in the league in a 108-game sequence that stretched back to October 2003.
Everton are six points behind leaders Arsenal with three games in hand.
Fulham were relegated after a 1-0 defeat by Birmingham, who leapfrog Doncaster Belles into fourth after they lost 4-1 at Chelsea.
Arsenal 0-3 Everton
Everton lost to Arsenal in last week's FA Cup semi-final but will see this win as ample revenge if they go on to take the league title for the first time since 1998.
Captain Fara Williams put them on the road to their historic victory, opening the scoring after just 10 minutes.
Youngster Michelle Hinnigan doubled the lead three minutes later, and Williams' England colleague Jill Scott hit the decisive third goal eight minutes into the second half.
Everton end Arsenal unbeaten run


The longest unbeaten run in the history of the Women's Premier League was ended as Everton won 3-0 at Arsenal.
The Gunners, champions for the last five seasons, had not lost in the league in a 108-game sequence that stretched back to October 2003.
Everton are six points behind leaders Arsenal with three games in hand.
Fulham were relegated after a 1-0 defeat by Birmingham, who leapfrog Doncaster Belles into fourth after they lost 4-1 at Chelsea.
Arsenal 0-3 Everton
Everton lost to Arsenal in last week's FA Cup semi-final but will see this win as ample revenge if they go on to take the league title for the first time since 1998.
Captain Fara Williams put them on the road to their historic victory, opening the scoring after just 10 minutes.
Youngster Michelle Hinnigan doubled the lead three minutes later, and Williams' England colleague Jill Scott hit the decisive third goal eight minutes into the second half.