Scotland ended their EURO 2022 Qualification campaign with a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Portugal.
A first half goal along with a last gasp strike in injury time produced a scoreline which gave an unfair reflection of a match which Scotland dominated largely, but were ultimately unable to find the back of the net.
In surreal circumstances, Scotland stepped out in Cyprus to face Portugal in what was classified as a home match. The game was due to be played at Easter Road but the venue was changed due to current UK travel restrictions.
It was a special occasion for both Jenna Fife and Sam Kerr who made their first competitive starts for Scotland.
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#WEURO2022 Qual Rd: Scotland Women put ten goals past Cyprus
#WEURO2022 Qual Rd: Scotland Women put ten goals past Cyprus PA Images
Scotland coasted to a 10-0 win away to Cyprus in their penultimate UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Qualifying Group game.
Erin Cuthbert, Martha Thomas and Jane Ross each bagged a brace in interim boss Stuart McCall’s first game in charge.
Cuthbert opened the scoring and although Antri Violari hit Lee Alexander’s post soon afterwards, Thomas headed in Scotland’s second midway through the half.
Caroline Weir scored a wonderful third goal, dancing round three defenders in the box before dinking the ball over the keeper and into the net.
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#FAWSL: Fran Kirby winner sends Chelsea Women top of the table
#FAWSL: Fran Kirby winner sends Chelsea Women top of the table Fran Kirby got the goal that put Chelsea top of the league. (Photo: Lynne Cameron for The FA)
Chelsea beat Manchester United 2-1 to replace them at the top of the Barclays FA Women’s Super League on goal-difference with a game still in hand.
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Chelsea edge into first place
Chelsea extended their unbeaten run at the expense of Manchester United, taking maximum points with a second-half winner.