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Bristol City got hard win versus Reading in FA WSL

Bristol City won by 3-2 versus Reading in FA WSL with a late goal of Ebony Salmon in 79th minute. The win was very important Bristol City, which is very close to the relegation zone and needs every point to stay in the FA WSL.

However, despite the loss, Reading was playing strong and got high possession during the whole game. The match started with some dangerous attacks of Reading and Emma Harries gave them an advantage in the 13th minute. Bristol City replied immediately and just after a few minutes returned the draw after Charlie Wellings scored a wonderful goal with the assistance of Ebony Salmon. The first half ended 1-1.

In 58th minute, Jemma Purfield gave an advantage to Bristol City and the team closed to defend the result. However, after several dangerous attacks, Rachel Rowe vŭzstanovi restored equality in 73rd minute – 2-2.

However, in 79th minute Ebony Salmon became the hero of the match after scoring the third goal for Bristol City and bringing the 3 points to the team.

Another hero of the match for Bristol was the goalkeeper Sophie Baggaley, who saved 5 dangerous shots of the opponent and thus keeping the team in the battle to avoid relegation.

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