The Women's Super League saw a new record set on Saturday as 60,160 packed into the Emirates Stadium to see Arsenal take on Manchester United.
- Arsenal host Manchester United
- Win WSL game 3-1
- Set new attendance record
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WHAT HAPPENED?
It's the first time Arsenal Women have sold out the Emirates for a league fixture and beats the previous WSL attendance record of 59,042, which was also set by the Gunners.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Arsenal fans had plenty to cheer about too as the Gunners ran out 3-1 winners over United. Cloe Lacasse and Kim Little were both on target for the hosts to seal victory after a Geyse own goal had put Arsenal in front. The win means Arsenal sit in third place in the table, three points behind Chelsea and Manchester City.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Arsenal's latest record means Gunners home games are now now responsible for the top five attendances in the WSL.
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WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL
Arsenal are back at the Emirates again next time out when they take on Tottenham in a north London derby. The Gunners will be out for revenge after losing to their local rivals for the first time in the WSL back in December.