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- Kaminski names an attacking facet as Palace make their WSL debut
- 8: Vital stoppage in play as Nilden goes down with an harm
- 17: Shot from Spence saved nicely by Yanez
- 18: Raso finds the underside left nook to open the scoring for the hosts
- 35: Weerden will get in behind the Spurs defence however her cross is just too excessive for Stengel
- 44: Unbelievable close-range cease from Yanez to disclaim a second for Spurs
- HT: Palace 0-1 Spurs
- 47: Neville has her header scrambled off the road
- 52: Naz has her preliminary shot saved, however faucets house the rebound to double Spurs’ lead
- 57: Thomas brings the ball down and shoots, however Yanez is there once more to disclaim her
- 65: Good double save from Yanez prevents England from scoring
- 75: Spence picks the ball up in house and her low shot finds the web
- 83: Yanez ideas a robust strike from Ahtinen over the bar
- 86: Ahtinen picks out the highest left nook with a shocking effort
- FT: Palace 0-4 Spurs
Kaminski’s facet acquired off to a robust begin, dominating proceedings within the early exchanges.
Nevertheless, on 18 minutes, Spurs debutant Hayley Raso opened the scoring for the hosts, with a low end into the nook.
On 35 minutes, Ashleigh Weerden managed to create house on the left flank, however her cross was too excessive for Palace debutant Katie Stengel.
Simply earlier than half-time, Spurs might have prolonged their lead, however Shae Yañez produced a advantageous double cease to maintain it 1-0 on the break.
Spurs doubled their lead 52 minutes in, after Yanez’s preliminary save was tapped house by England worldwide Jessica Naz.
Wonderful goalkeeping from Yanez denied Beth England on 65 minutes, however an unsavable Drew Spence strike ten minutes later made it 3-0 to Spurs.
Olga Ahtinen examined Yanez with a robust effort on 83 minutes, earlier than discovering the web three minutes later with a improbable strike.
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Palace: Yañez (GK), Veje (Aspin, 62) , Gibbons (Woodham, 80), Everett, Gibbons, Blanchard, Weerden (Larkin, 62), Inexperienced, Potter, Riley (Sharpe, 71) Gejl, Stengel (Pritchard, 80).
Subs: Majasaari, Arthur, Atkinson
Spurs: Spencer (GK), Batrip, Nilden (Grant, 87), Naz (Cziki, 62), Raso (Gunning-Williams, 87), Oroz, Hunt, Thomas (England, 62), Spence, Summanen (Ahtinen, 77), Neville
Subs: Talbert, Buhler, Vinberg, Dennis
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