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WSL round-up: Manchester United hit back against City in derby

Kirsty Hanson celebrates with teammates after her equaliser for United
Kirsty Hanson celebrates with teammates after her equaliser for United

Kirsty Hanson struck a late leveller as Manchester United hit back from 2-0 down to grab a derby draw with Manchester City.

Substitute Hanson and Tobin Heath scored to keep Women's Super League leaders United unbeaten this season as they clinched a 2-2 draw.

The point left United two points clear at the top of the table after Chloe Kelly and Laura Coombs had put City 2-0 up at the break at Leigh Sports Village.

Kelly gave City an eighth-minute lead and Coombs doubled it when she found the top corner from the edge of the area.

But Heath pulled a goal back when she cashed in on sloppy City defending and Hanson completed the comeback with 16 minutes remaining when she poked in.

Two-time World Cup winner Alex Morgan made her first start for Tottenham Hotspurs, but they were held to a 2-2 draw by Bristol City.

The American was substituted at half time, and the game was evenly poised a 1-1 at that stage.

Chloe Logarzo had given the Robins the lead from the penalty spot before Siri Worm equalised for the visitors.

Spurs took the lead through an Ashleigh Neville header in the 64th minute, but they had Rianna Dean sent off 13 minutes later and City took advantage with an injury time goal from Ebony Salmon.

In the Second City derby, Birmingham beat Aston Villa 1-0 thanks to Claudia Walker's second-half goal.

The striker settled the game when she powered the ball in off the underside of the bar 17 minutes from time.

Third placed Everton were held to a 1-1 home draw by Reading.

Derry woman's Simone Magill's header gave Everton the lead against the run of play after 39 minutes but Reading skipper Natasha Harding's cross looped in to level three minutes later.

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