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City Women win at Ashton Gate to climb off bottom of WSL table
As Massive Attack’s Unfinished Sympathy blasted out of the speakers of Ashton Gate Stadium ahead of kick-off on Monday evening, another anniversary was marked a bit more quietly.
It is 30 years since that song was released and on Monday it was exactly 365 days since Ashton Gate had welcomed fans.
Inside the West Stand, a poster for OnwardΒ with the release date of March 2020 was a relic of those times when thousands of fans thronged through the concourses.
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March 2020: the month when fans were last allowed inside Ashton Gate – photo: Martin Booth
But for Bristol City Women, the occasion was not one for looking back but one which could be a major springboard for the remainder of their season.
This is the start of a hugely significant week for the team, starting with fighting for their league status in BS3 and finishing on Sunday with a trip to Watford’s Vicarage Road for the final of the Continental Cup against Chelsea.
With goals from Charlie Wellings, Jemma Purfield and Ebony Salmon, City won 3-2 in one of the games of the season in the Women’s Super League.
It was a win that took Matt Beard’s side off the bottom of the WSL table, leapfrogging his former team West Ham, and with only one team being relegated it was a hugely significant three points.
In front of the BT Sport cameras, this was a brilliant advert for women’s football with some superb goals, end to end action and ending in a much-needed win.
Reading were reduced to ten players in injury time with goalscorer Rachel Rowe shown a second yellow card, but this was City’s evening on International Women’s Day.
Main photo: JMP
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