With the international break just around the corner, our Matildas Abroad were in action in clubland, with Sam Kerr bringing up her 50th goal in the WSL for Chelsea!
Read our review of the action below.
England
Kicking off in East Sussex, Lydia Williams' Brighton & Hove Albion went down 4-0 to ladder-leaders Manchester United, with Williams making the start for the Seagulls.
A brace to Leah Galton and late goals to Rachel Williams and Lucía García saw Manchester hold on to their spot at the top.
Meanwhile, Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley's Arsenal came from behind to defeat Mary Fowler, Hayley Raso and Alanna Kennedy's Manchester City 2-1, with Arsenal moving into third on the table.
Khadija Shaw opened the scoring just five minutes into the game, getting on the end of some great build-up from City and nodding in Chloe Kelly's cross.

City went into the break 1-0 up, and an injury to Foord forced an early substitution just before the break for the Gunners.
Arsenal finally found the equaliser through Frida Maanum, linking up with Katie McCabe for the Gunners' first of the afternoon. The two linked up once again, this time Maanum playing a short corner to McCabe who fired in her shot to give Arsenal the lead.
Raso and Fowler came off the bench for City late but were unable to help their side find the equaliser.
Meanwhile, Clare Wheeler's Everton picked up all three points with a 2-1 win over Kyah Simon's Tottenham Hotspur.
Nicoline Sørensen opened the scoring for the Toffees just four minutes in, finishing from close range. Spurs found the equaliser before the break, Eveliina Summanen making it 1-1 to go into the interval.
As the sides look destined to share spoils on the afternoon, Everton scored a 94th-minute matchwinner through Aggie Beever-Jones to secure their 7th win of the season.
Courtney Nevin and Remy Siemsen's Leicester City moved from the bottom of the table with a 2-1 win over 10th-placed Reading FC.
Nevin provided the assist on the Foxes' opener, playing in Sam Tierney to get the home side on the scoreboard first. Reading equalised just before the break, with Charlie Wellings adding her name to the scoresheet.
The Foxes, still pushing to clinch all three points, scored the matchwinner in the 96th minute through Carrie Jones to seal their third win of the season and move off the bottom of the table.
Mackenzie Arnold's West Ham United kept Liverpool to a 0-0 draw, breaking their three-game unbeaten streak.
Both sides had chances to find the matchwinner with Dagný Brynjarsdóttir and Yana Daniels having the best chances of the game for the Hammers, neither side was able to find the breakthrough and Arnold was able to keep the clean sheet.
Lastly, Sam Kerr's Chelsea bounced back from their 2-0 defeat last weekend with a 3-0 win over Emily Gielnik's Aston Villa, with Kerr scoring her 50th goal in the WSL in the game.
Jelena Čanković opened the scoring for the Blues, finishing from close range after Villa was unable to clear a free-kick. Kerr had the chance to double the advantage soon after, with her attempt denied by the crossbar.
Guro Reiten gave the visitors a 2-0 lead going into the break, after squeezing her shot in the bottom corner from just inside the box.
Kerr sealed all three points for Chelsea, scoring their third of the night. Reiten's free-kick found an unmarked Kerr in the box, who beat two defenders to score her 50th goal in the Barclays Women's Super League.

USA
Moving over to the USA, Alex Chidiac's Racing Louisville picked up another draw, coming from behind to take one point in a 2-2 stalemate with the Washington Spirit in their home opener.
Spirit's Ashley Hatch scored a brace in the first half to send Racing into the break 2-0 down. Abby Erceg and Ary Borges found their first goals for Lousiville in the second half to seal the draw. Chidiac did not make an appearance in the match.
Meanwhile, Emily Van Egmond's San Diego Wave FC made it back-to-back wins to start the season with a 3-1 victory against the North Carolina Courage.
Jaedyn Shaw's 39th opener gave Wave a 1-0 lead going into the break, while a brace to Alex Morgan sealed all three points.
Van Egmond played the full 90 minutes for San Diego.
France
In France, Ellie Carpenter's Lyon maintained their lead at the top of the table with a dominant 7-0 win over Le Havre.
An own goal to Romane Enguehard gave Lyon the lead just 10 minutes in, with goals in the half to Janice Cayman, Damaris Egurrola and Signe Bruun giving Lyon a 4-0 lead going into the break.
Lyon had three more goalscorers get their name on the scoresheet in the second half to make it 7-0 with goals to Sara Däbritz, Ada Hegerberg and Inès Benyahia in the second half. Carpenter did not make an appearance in the victory.
Sweden
In Sweden, Teagan Micah's FC Rosengård is still in search of their first win of the season after going down 4-1 to Linköpings.
Linköpings took a 3-0 lead going into the break and added the fourth soon after the interval from the spot. Rosengård found the back of the net but was unable to warrant a comeback. Micah did not appear in the matchday squad.
Meanwhile, Kyra Cooney-Cross' Hammarby keeps their unbeaten run to the season going, recording yet another 2-0 victory, this time against newly-promoted IK Uppsala.
Matilda Liv Vinberg gave Hammarby an early lead, which was doubled in the 91st minute by Sara Fornes with Cooney-Cross playing the full game.
Next up, Aivi Luik's BK Häcken recorded their first win of the season with a 4-0 display against Växjö DFF.
Rosa Kafaji gave Häcken the 1-0 lead going into the break. Goals to Anna Anvegård, Stine Larsen and another for Kafaji secured Häcken's victory. Luik played the full 90 minutes for the Wasps.
Lastly, Clare Polkinghorne, Katrina Gorry and Charli Grant's Vittsjö GIK also found their first win of the season, defeating Brommapojkarna 2-0.
Goals to Jutta Rantala in either half gave Vittsjö all three points. The Aussie trio played the full game in the victory.
Norway
Lastly, Tameka Yallop and Larissa Crummer's SK Brann came from behind to continue their winning start to the season with a 3-2 victory over Åsane.
Åsane opened the scoring just five minutes in through Andrine Mo before Brann found the equaliser from the spot just before the half-hour mark.
The away side took the lead once again, but Brann found the reply just four minutes later to send the game into the break locked at 2-2.
Marthine Østenstad scored the match-winner in the second half to seal Brann's win. Yallop played the full match while Crummer came off the bench in the 72nd minute to make her debut.