Women's Super League Gameweek 3
Sep 12, 2020 5.20pm
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HT : 1 4
FT Chigwell Construction Stadium
  • Rachel Daly 11' yellowcard
  • Grace Fisk 14' yellowcard
  • Raul Sanchez 17' yellowcard
  • Kenza Dali 27' goal
  • Raul Sanchez 34' redcard
  • Adriana Leon 45'+2' yellowcard
  • goal Jill Roord 23'
  • goal Vivianne Miedema 34'
  • goal Kim Little 40'
  • goal Beth Mead 42'
  • goal Jill Roord 52'
  • goal Vivianne Miedema 54'
  • goal Jill Roord 56'
  • goal Leah Williamson 72'
  • goal Caitlin Foord 86'

Jill Roord makes it back-to-back hat-tricks as Arsenal hit West Ham for nine

Jill Roord makes it back-to-back hat-tricks as Arsenal hit West Ham for nine

Jill Roord made it back-to-back hat-tricks as Arsenal hammered West Ham 9-1 in their Women's Super League London derby.

Vivianne Miedema scored twice with Kim Little, Beth Mead, Leah Williamson and Caitlin Foord also on target for the irresistible Gunners, in front of a crowd of nearly 1,000 at a pilot event for the reintroduction of spectators.

Kenza Dali at one point equalised for the Hammers but their hopes disappeared once they had Gilly Flaherty sent off in the first half.

Having scored a hat-trick in Arsenal's 6-1 win over Reading last weekend, Roord opened the scoring 22 minutes into the match when she connected perfectly with early substitute Katie McCabe's low cross into the box.

West Ham's top scorer last season, Dali, equalised with an incredible strike from the edge of the box in the 26th minute, punishing Arsenal for failing to make the clearance seconds earlier.

But seven minutes after the equaliser, England international Mead set up Holland's all-time top scorer Miedema for her first goal of the match, a minute before West Ham's captain Flaherty received her second yellow card for dissent.

Kenza Dali, right, strikes for West Ham
Kenza Dali, right, strikes for West Ham (Tess Derry/PA)

Failing to compose themselves after the red card, West Ham conceded two more goals before half-time as Little and Mead got in on the fun.

Roord scored her second goal in the 51st minute with Miedema adding her second four minutes later, and there was no stopping Roord as she completed another hat-trick in the 57th minute before being substituted.

Defender Williamson made it 8-1 to the Gunners with a close-range shot in the 71st minute, with team-mate Foord scoring her first WSL goal five minutes from time.

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