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Updated WSL round-up: Katie McCabe nets in thrilling Arsenal comeback win over West Ham

Republic of Ireland captain Katie McCabe scored a crucial goal for Arsenal as they fought back from two goals down to beat West Ham 4-3 in the Women's Super League on Sunday.

Five days on from a frustrating night in Slovenia when the Girls in Green lost 4-0 in the UEFA Women's Nations League, McCabe returned to club action for Arsenal and it looked like another disappointing day would follow.

The Gunners found themselves 2-0 down at home after 12 minutes with Amber Tysiak scoring twice for West Ham.

Chloe Kelly pulled a goal back just before the break but six minutes after the interval Shekiera Martinez restored West Ham's two-goal lead before Arsenal scored three goals in six minutes as the visitors imploded.

McCabe netted from the narrowest of angles in the 56th minute, Leah Williamson headed in a corner to equalise two minutes later and Mariona Caldentey converted a penalty to complete the comeback.

Earlier, Chelsea maintained their unbeaten record in the league by hitting back to scrape a 2-2 draw away to Brighton thanks to Lauren James' second-half equaliser.

Sonia Bompastor handed a debut to world-record signing Naomi Girma and her side took the lead against the run of play when Sandy Baltimore volleyed in.

Marisa Olislagers and captain Vicky Losada turned the game around to put the Seagulls ahead at half-time and on course for a shock first win in seven league games, only for James to snatch a point for the league leaders in the 61st minute.

Second-placed Manchester United extend their winning run in the WSL to seven games as two first-half goals moved them to within five points of the top with a 2-0 victory over Leicester.

Melvine Malard opened the scoring with a cool finish past Janina Leitzig and then turned provider

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