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WSL and Women's Champions League round-up

Tottenham and Aston Villa shared the points after an entertaining 3-3 draw in the Women's Super League.

Goals from Kirsty Hanson and Rachel Daly put Villa two up inside 21 minutes but Spurs were level just after half-time thanks to a double from Eveliina Summanen.

The relegation-threatened hosts then took the lead in the 59th minute, Bethany England with the goal, but Daly earned a point for fifth-placed Villa thanks to an 84th-minute leveller.

Struggling Reading looked on the way to a valuable three points when they went two up at home to Everton early on but the visitors fought back to win 3-2.

Justine Vanhaevermaet netted from the penalty spot in only the second minute before adding a second after 17 minutes.

Everton’s fightback began four minutes before half-time when Hanna Bennison scored.

Katja Snoeijs then equalised with another penalty and the winner came seven minutes from time through Nicoline Sorensen.

Liverpool also came from behind to claim a 2-1 victory over Brighton. Elisabeth Terland put the Seagulls ahead but Ceri Holland grabbed a second-half double.

In European competition, Arsenal fought back from two down to draw 2-2 with Wolfsburg in Germany and give themselves a great chance of reaching the Women's Champions League final.

A rematch of last year's quarter-final, which Wolfsburg won 3-1 on aggregate, the German side looked well on their way again when they went two up inside 25 minutes.

But a header from Rafaelle Souza just before half-time gave Arsenal hope and Stina Blackstenius equalised in the second half to earn a precious draw ahead of the second leg of the semi-final at the Emirates Stadium on 1 May.

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