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Manchester United defeated Everton 3-1 in the Women's Super League (WSL) on Sunday afternoon and made history in the first game the Red Devils have played in front of fans at Old Trafford.
Marc Skinner's side faced West Ham at Old Trafford in March 2021, yet spectators were not allowed to attend due to Covid restrictions. United's CEO Richard Arnold and director of football John Murtough both watched the 3-1 triumph on Sunday where 20,421 were in attendance - the highest crowd in the WSL this season.
Everton's Claire Emslie opened the scoring early on before Alessia Russo leapt above the defence to equalise in the 34th minute. A penalty from Katie Zelem made it 2-1 to the hosts shortly after the break, with Russo completing her brace six minutes from time.
The result leaves United third in the WSL, three points ahead of local rivals Manchester City having played a game more. Everton remain in ninth - 13 points above the relegation zone. United have never been crowned champions of England.
The top three teams in the WSL qualify for the Champions League. United haven't competed in Europe's biggest