Three points for LFC Ladies in the opening start of FA WSL
LFC Ladies started the new FA WSL campaign with a brave 1-0 win over Birmingham City Ladies, despite a red card for the hosts and two missed penalties from the opposition.

Manager: Gareth Taylor
Stadium: Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens
Training Ground: AXA Melwood Training Centre, Liverpool
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LFC Ladies started the new FA WSL campaign with a brave 1-0 win over Birmingham City Ladies, despite a red card for the hosts and two missed penalties from the opposition.
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