Women's Super League: Arsenal chase after Liverpool
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Your support makes all the difference.Arsenal kept alive their Women's Super League title hopes with a comfortable 3-1 victory over Birmingham City.
Shelley Kerr's side are now five points behind leaders Liverpool but have two games in hand.
They wrapped up the win by racing into a three-goal lead by the 39th minute through Step Houghton, Ellen White and Gemma Davison. Josanne Potter pulled one back for Birmingham after the break.
On Saturday Liverpool edged out Chelsea 4-3, Nicole Rolser hitting their late winner.
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