Bethany England equalized in the second half as Tottenham fought back from two points down to draw 2-2 at Everton in the Women’s Super League on Saturday.
Goals from Sara Holmgaard and Justine Vanhaevermaet in the opening 15 minutes put the hosts on course for victory.
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But defensive errors proved costly as Drew Spence, returning to the Spurs team after injury, halved the deficit in first-half injury time and then drew England level in the 48th minute.
Aston Villa, Meanwhile, put aside the shock news of manager Carla Ward’s impending departure by securing seventh place in the WSL with a 1-0 win at Brighton.
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Alisha Lehmann’s second goal in as many games, scored 26 minutes from time at the Broadfield Stadium, earned Villa victory in the penultimate game of Ward’s three-year reign.
Kirsty Hanson rattled the crossbar for the visitors in the first half, while Elisabeth Terland and Lee Geum-min went close for Albion, who will end the campaign with just one home win.
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