Watch: WSL Arsenal v Manchester United seven-goal thriller
Arsenal secured second place in the Women's Super League with a chaotic victory over Manchester United, who finished third.
Chloe Kelly fired Arsenal ahead early on following a mistake by United keeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce, before Ella Toone equalised shortly after.
Arsenal scored three times in 16 minutes after half-time. Mariona Caldentey tucked away a penalty before Frida Maanum marked her 150th Gunners appearance with a slotted finish following Katie McCabe's incisive , and Kim Little added a fourth with a powerful low strike.
But Manchester United forced a grandstand finish when Elisabeth Terland netted a deflected strike before Maya le Tissier scored from the spot after McCabe tripped Celin Bizet.
Arsenal ended their league campaign with 48 points from 22 matches, four points above United.
That means the Gunners will enter next season's Champions League in September's final qualifying round - unless they beat Barcelona in this season's final on 24 May - while United must go into the second round of qualifying in August.
- Published10 May

Kim Little (right) scored her only WSL goal of the season - and her first since netting against Manchester United last year
The game sprang into life after 115 seconds because of an unusual error by Tullis-Joyce - who went into this match as the front-runner for the WSL Golden Glove for the most clean sheets, but instead has to share with Chelsea's Hannah Hampton.
Tullis-Joyce spilled a routine cross then lost the flight of the rebound. It allowed Kelly to nip in and fire Arsenal ahead.
It was a short-lived lead. Arsenal keeper Manuela Zinsberger was left frustrated having seconds earlier made a superb save, as United defender Millie Turner made first with the resulting corner, heading back across goal for the unmarked Toone.
Arsenal raised their game after the interval, and for a while blew United away. On 50 minutes Caitlin Foord fell over Clinton's leg in the area, allowing Caldentey to slot in the spot-kick.
Shortly after they picked open the United defence for Maanum to score, and roared on by the Emirates Stadium crowd in the sunshine they found a fourth with Little finishing powerfully after being set up by Kelly.
But Arsenal eased up and Terland scored her 10th league goal of the campaign after pouncing on a poor by McCabe, before United captain Le Tissier sent Zinsberger the wrong way on 76 minutes.
With the WSL season done, both these sides have major finals to focus on - United defend the FA Cup against Chelsea at Wembley next weekend, before Arsenal's huge showdown with Barcelona in Lisbon.

Ella Toone (right) scored her fifth league goal of the season to equalise for Manchester United
Frantic build-up to Euro final for Arsenal
After losing their past two matches, Arsenal needed a much-improved showing here to give them a boost for their European final.
And Renee Slegers' side responded. They were irresistible at times in the second half, with flowing attacking moves pinning United on the ropes.
But there remains plenty of room for improvement. Three goals conceded here, all through defensive sloppiness, means Arsenal have shipped 12 in their final three WSL matches.
Up front Alessia Russo was quiet - although she does end this season as t-WSL Golden Boot winner with Manchester City's Khadija Shaw, thanks to her 12 league goals.
And a win means Arsenal have restored momentum before their biggest match in several years. They can upset Barcelona if they reproduce this attacking verve - but not if they stay so defensively loose.
Tullis-Joyce endures poor end to shining season
For United, Tullis-Joyce will be disappointed to miss out on sole ownership of this season's Golden Glove award for the best goalie in the league - especially as she was partly to blame.
If the American had kept a clean sheet she would have taken the award outright, but conceding four here, plus Hampton's shutout against Liverpool means both goalies kept 13 WSL clean sheets in 2024-25 - and Tullis-Joyce conceded three more goals.
It is a downbeat end to an excellent season for the 28-year-old, who replaced the departed Mary Earps as United number one for this campaign and has filled the role irably, recently earning an extended contract until 2028.
But she was clearly furious with herself about the early mistake, and was hesitant on several occasions.
While Tullis-Joyce has shone at times this campaign, her error indicated USA manager Emma Hayes may have had a point when leaving her out of the squad this season as she needed to "improve her decision-making under pressure".
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