West Ham bottom of WSL after home loss to Everton
Sunday, 10 December 2023
Karen Holmgaard heads a second-half winner for Everton as West Ham United drop to the foot of the Women's Super League.
Karen Holmgaard heads a second-half winner for Everton as West Ham United drop to the foot of the Women's Super League.
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