
Charlotte Marsh
Senior Digital Football Journalist at Sky Sports
⚽️✍🏼 Senior digital football journalist for @SkySports (Views my own etc) 🦉@GirlGuiding leader 🧬 Living with Crohn’s ⚽️ Charlton • Bromley • women’s football
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1 week ago |
skysports.com | Charlotte Marsh
Alexander Isak rescued a crucial point for Newcastle in a 1-1 draw at Brighton to keep the Magpies' Champions League hopes alive. In a bizarre second half, Newcastle were awarded three penalties by on-field referee Craig Pawson - but only one, which was eventually scored by Isak, was taken. The first two were correctly ruled out by VAR. The first was a foul from Tariq Lamptey on Anthony Gordon, which occurred outside the box.
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Charlotte Marsh
Aston Villa Women thrashed an incredibly sloppy Arsenal Women to secure a famous 5-2 victory. The Gunners could not conjure the same performance or comeback that saw them beat Lyon in the Women's Champions League semi-finals on Sunday, and were instead outplayed and outfought at every turn by a depleted Villa. The hosts took advantage of errors across the pitch from their opponents, combined with some wonderful team play, that saw them deservedly put five goals past the European finalists.
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Charlotte Marsh
Lucy Bronze's late header helped clinch a sixth successive WSL title for Chelsea Women, beating Man Utd Women 1-0 at Leigh Sports Village. The Blues were gifted the opportunity to wrap up the league after Arsenal were beaten 5-2 by Aston Villa earlier on Wednesday, knowing a point would be enough.
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Charlotte Marsh
They say you are never too old to learn new things, and at the age of 28, Manchester United Women goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce has had her biggest season of learning yet. She took over from Mary Earps as Man Utd's first-choice 'keeper in the summer after the England international moved to PSG, and has excelled. Such is her form, Tullis-Joyce earned her first call up with Emma Hayes' USA in November, and was involved again in their April camp for games against Brazil.
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Charlotte Marsh
Man Utd kept pace in the race for the WSL's top three with goals from Grace Clinton and Dominique Janssen beating Everton 2-0 on Sunday. Marc Skinner's side were the first to kick off on a busy day of league action ahead of the international break. They did their job too, going second in the league ahead of Arsenal's match against Crystal Palace. Everton did not always make it easy, especially in the opening 20 minutes.
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A brilliant, brilliant read from my pal @DRichardson_4 on @bromleyfc ahead of their first season in the EFL. Insight from key figures at the club on what promotion means to them. Well worth the read for any football fan! https://t.co/8vDZtHtnBX

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