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Hammers left shaken after Gunners deal blow
Arsenal's Alessia Russo (left) and West Ham United's Camila Saez battle for the ball during the Barclays Women's Super League match at the Mangata Pay UK Stadium, London, March 2, 2025

Arsenal Women 4-3 West Ham Women
Report by Layth Yousif
at Meadow Park

ARSENAL staged a thrilling comeback to stun sorry West Ham at a raucous Meadow Park on Sunday evening.

With the Gunners struggling at 3-1 down after the interval, a trio of goals in six astonishing second half-minutes turned this gripping match on its head, as Renee Slegers’s side recovered to win 4-3.

Two early Irons goals shocked the home support, in a crowd of 3,621, as the sun went down on a glorious early spring afternoon in Borehamwood.

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