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WSL: Build-up as Everton host Arsenal in first of five games

BBC Sport Saturday, 27 April 2024 ()
Watch live BBC Two coverage as Everton face Arsenal and follow text updates and listen to BBC radio commentary from four other games in the Women's Super League.
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