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Arsenal draw at Brighton hands Manchester City the WSL title

Arsenal's 1-1 draw at Brighton allowed Manchester City to claim the Women's Super League title, with City's rivals unable to secure the win needed to keep the race alive.

Arsenal draw at Brighton hands Manchester City the WSL title

Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw at Brighton on Wednesday, a result that handed Manchester City the Women's Super League title. The draw meant Arsenal could not overtake City in the WSL standings, allowing Manchester City to be crowned champions.

How the Brighton draw decided the WSL title

Arsenal needed a win at Brighton to keep their title hopes alive but were unable to secure the three points. The 1-1 result left Arsenal short of the necessary outcome, and according to the match report from Sky Sports Football, Manchester City were confirmed as WSL champions following the draw.

Match impact and implications for Arsenal and Manchester City

The draw represents a significant blow to Arsenal's title challenge. For Manchester City, the result meant they secured the WSL crown without needing to play on this matchday. The Sky Sports report frames the Brighton game as the decisive moment that ended Arsenal's pursuit of the title.

  • Arsenal drew 1-1 at Brighton (source: Sky Sports Football).
  • Manchester City were crowned Women's Super League champions following Arsenal's draw (source: Sky Sports Football).

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What happens next

Manchester City will celebrate claiming the WSL title. Arsenal must regroup and focus on their remaining commitments in the domestic season and any cup competitions. Further details — including official reactions, exact standings and statistical confirmation — should be added from full match coverage and club sources.