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Runners-up position for Everton
 Women's Football News 28 Apr 2008
 
Everton secured the runners-up spot in the National Division for the second season in succession with a 6-0 victory over Charlton Athletic.
 
Fara Williams opened the scoring against her old club with Becky Easton adding a second, and a Jay Blackie own goal put the Toffees three ahead at half time. After the restart, Williams scored her second before leading scorer Natasha Dowie found the net and Jo Potter completed the scoring.
 
Leeds Utd are almost certain to finish in the top three for the first time in their history after they battled out a goalless draw with nearest rivals Bristol Academy. In a game of few chances, Jessica Fishlock went closest for Academy with a free kick whilst at the other end, Amanda Barr and Emily Scott were both denied by Laura Barnes-Ellis.
 
Champions Arsenal are just one match away from a fourth successive unbeaten season, following their 5-1 win against Blackburn Rovers. Two first half goals from Jayne Ludlow, plus a Faye White strike and an own goal from Natalie Brewer, put Arsenal four goals ahead at the interval and, despite Denise Campbell pulling a goal back for Blackburn, Lianne Sanderson wrapped up the win with the fifth goal.
 
Photo - Amanda Barr takes possession for Leeds Utd, from Bristol Academy defender
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