Overview
- Arsenal beat Everton 1-0 at the Emirates on Wednesday as substitute Stina Blackstenius scored in the 93rd minute.
- Everton protested the winner, citing an offside touch by Lotte Wubben-Moy and contact from Leah Williamson on goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan before the shot, but the referee let it stand.
- Sky Sports analyst Izzy Christiansen said the decision was a clear foul on the goalkeeper, highlighting why Everton felt aggrieved.
- The win moves Arsenal to 48 points, two clear of Chelsea on 46, with Manchester City already champions and second place granting direct entry to the Champions League group stage.
- Arsenal controlled the match and hit the woodwork three times, including twice by Beth Mead in her final home appearance before departing the club, underscoring the emotion around the late breakthrough.