Remy Siemsen finished the Swedish league season with a bang, scoring a hattrick for Kristianstads DFF to help end their 2025 campaign on a high.
Elsewhere, the North London Derby ended scoreless, with Clare Hunt immense in Spurs' back line to hold off the European Champions.
Read our review of all the action below.
England
Manchester City solidified their place at the top of the WSL table with a convincing 3-0 victory over Manchester United. Rebecca Knaak, Khadija Shaw and Lauren Hemp were the goal scorers, with Kerstin Casparij picking up two assists. Mary Fowler remains unavailable for City as she continues her ACL rehabilitation.
West Ham secured their first victory of the league season, overcoming Everton 3-1. Anouk Denton, Amber Tysiak and Shekiera Martinez were on the scoresheet, with the Hammers being good value for their win. Katrina Gorry played the full game in midfield for West Ham, while Clare Wheeler did the same for the Toffees.
Liverpool held Chelsea to a shock 1-1 draw. The Blues took the lead through Alyssa Thompson, but were not able to regain it after Beata Olsson’s equaliser. Ellie Carpenter started for Chelsea while Sam Kerr was rested and not named in the matchday squad.
Brighton & Hove Albion ran over Leicester City, winning 4-1. Former A-League Women’s striker Madison Haley got goalscoring underway as the Seagulls dominated from start to finish. Emily van Egmond started for Leicester and played the full match.
London City Lionesses continued their impressive form, defeating Aston Villa 3-1. Scores were level at half-time before goals from Izzy Goodwin and Saki Kumagai lifted the Lionesses to a result. Alanna Kennedy was a second-half substitute for London City.
Tottenham Hotspur held Arsenal to a scoreless draw in a North London Derby. The Gunners created nearly 2xG but could not breach a defence that included Clare Hunt at its centre. Hunt was immense at centre-back for the full 90 minutes, while Spurs teammate Charli Grant was an unused substitute. Kyra Cooney-Cross, Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord all started for Arsenal but were not able to find a way through.
Sweden
Malmö FF defeated Vittsjö GIK 3-1 in a rollicking final match of the season. There was one red card each for both sides, a missed penalty and a converted one, and plenty of chaos. Ultimately, Malmö proved too good. Courtney Nevin started for Malmö before being withdrawn at half-time, while Daniela Galic was not in Vittsjö’s matchday squad.
Remy Siemsen ended the Damallsvenskan season with a first-half hat-trick, as Kristianstads DFF defeated Alingsås 7-1. Amy Sayer was on the scoresheet as well before half-time as Kristianstads had a day to remember. Both Siemsen and Sayer started the match before being withdrawn in the second half.
AIK Fotboll fell 2-1 to Norrkøping in their final game of the season. They took the lead in the first half, but a red card to the goalscorer Haruna Tabata shortly afterwards made life difficult, and they were ultimately unable to hold on. Jada Whyman remains unavailable for AIK through injury.
United States
The Portland Thorns fell 2-0 to the Washington Spirit in the NWSL semi-final to bring their season to a close. Gift Monday scored early before Croix Bethune sealed the result for the Spirit late in the game. Mackenzie Arnold and Kaitlyn Torpey both started for the Thorns.
Germany
Eintracht Frankfurt won a wild cup tie against TSG Hoffenheim, with the final score ending 6-4. Hoffenheim took the lead in the first half before Frankfurt overran them. Hayley Raso was an unused substitute for Frankfurt, while Jamilla Rankin was a late withdrawal from Hoffenheim’s side, after initially being set to start at left-back.
Italy
AS Roma got back to winning ways with a 1-0 victory over Lazio. Lucia Di Guglielmo scored the only goal of the match in the first half that proved to be the winner. Winonah Heatley was unavailable for this game due to suspension.