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By Manish Pandey You can play and enjoy the game without compromising your faith.
When Leicester City defender Wesley Fofana walked to the sidelines to break his fast against Crystal Palace, it was the first time Premier League players agreed a pause in the game for that reason.
It s since happened in other Premier League matches during the Muslim month of Ramadan, which ends today with the celebration of Eid.
For Rahma Moktar, that moment and the representation of Muslims in football is a big deal. It shows the world you can be Muslim, fast and still do your job, the 23-year-old tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.
#FAWSL: Arsenal Women remain on course for European place
#FAWSL: Arsenal Women remain on course for European place Arsenal’s Jordan Nobbs (right) celebrates scoring their side’s second goal of the game with team-mate Katie McCabe. (PA Images)
Arsenal remain ahead of Manchester United in the battle for third spot in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League.
Manchester United 4-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Arsenal 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Birmingham City 1-1 Reading
Nobbs nets double for Gunners
Arsenal were back into third spot again after a couple of hours, Jordan Nobbs getting both goals of the game with Brighton.
Sorensen snatches late winner as Everton progress in Vitality Women s FA Cup
Toffees see off Durham in stoppage time as 14 sides book their place in the fifth round
Everton needed a stoppage time winner to see off Championship side Durham in the fourth round of the Vitality Women’s FA Cup.
The visitors, who sit second in the second tier, gave their Barclays FA Women’s Super League opponents a real scare by taking the lead in the 47th minute when Molly Sharpe drilled a super effort into the top corner.
The Toffees hit back immediately though when Poppy Pattinson turned a cross into the back of the net.
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West Ham United Women s International Round-up
It was a busy period for the West Ham United Women’s players that have joined up with their National teams over the past two weeks.
Mackenzie Arnold, Emily van Egmond, Kenza Dali, Courtney Brosnan, Cecilie Redisch and Katerina Svitkova were all in action for their retrospective nations during the break.
Starting with our Australian duo,
Emily van Egmond featured in both of their friendly matches, which unfortunately ended in defeat. In the Matildas’ first match, they were beaten 5-2 by Germany, with the 27-year-old midfielder playing 58 minutes of the contest.
Mackenzie Arnold started between the sticks against the Netherlands as she continued to work towards her return to full fitness. Both players completed a full 90 minutes in a 5-0 defeat.