List of Women's Super League hat-tricks

(Redirected from List of FA WSL hat-tricks)

Since the inception of the English women's football league competition, the Women's Super League,[a] in 2011, 45 hat-tricks (three goals in a single match) have been scored by 27 different players playing for 10 different clubs. The first player to achieve the feat was Rachel Williams playing for Birmingham City in a 4–0 victory against Liverpool. 12 players have scored more than one hat-trick and five players have achieved four goals in a game. Chelsea's 6–0 win over Bristol City in 2019 remains the only game where multiple players completed a hat-trick in the same game.

Hat-tricks

Rachel Williams scored the first hat-trick of the WSL.
Vivianne Miedema scored the most hat-tricks (5) and the most goals in a match (6).
Jill Roord scored two hat-tricks six days apart in September 2020.
Khadija Shaw scored 3 hat-tricks in the 2023-24 WSL season to equal Miedema's record of 5 hat-tricks.
Key
4Player scored four goals
6Player scored six goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
D LPlayer was not on the winning team (game drawn or lost)
PPlayer scored a perfect hat-trick (one goal each with right foot, left foot and head)
BTeam hat-trick scored for
()Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks)
Women's Super League hat-tricks by player
PlayerNationalityHome teamResultAway teamDateRef.
Rachel Williams (1)  EnglandLiverpool0–4Birmingham City20 April 2011[1]
Helen Ward  WalesChelsea3–1Everton20 May 2012[2]
Rachel Williams (2)  EnglandLiverpool2–5Birmingham City9 September 2012[3]
Toni Duggan (1)  EnglandChelsea1–4Everton9 June 2013[4]
Natasha Dowie4 (1)  EnglandDoncaster Rovers Belles0–9Liverpool24 August 2013[5]
Nicole Rolser  GermanyLiverpool2–4Birmingham City1 September 2013[6]
Natasha Dowie (2)  EnglandLiverpool4–2Everton12 September 2013[7]
Kelly Smith  EnglandBristol Academy3–4Arsenal20 September 2014[8]
Beth Mead  EnglandSunderland4–0Chelsea18 July 2015[9]
Georgia Stanway (1)  EnglandManchester City3–0Sunderland31 July 2016[10]
Kirsty Linnett  EnglandSunderland1–7Birmingham City6 November 2016[11]
Toni Duggan (2)  EnglandBristol Academy0–3Manchester City9 May 2017[12]
Natasha Harding  WalesSunderland1–4Liverpool28 October 2017[13]
Bethany England4 (1)  EnglandYeovil Town0–8Liverpool6 January 2018[14]
Ellen White  EnglandBirmingham City3–0Arsenal29 April 2018[15]
Nikita Parris (1)  EnglandManchester City5–0Yeovil Town16 May 2018[14]
Vivianne MiedemaP (1)  NetherlandsArsenal5–0Liverpool9 September 2018[16]
Daniëlle van de Donk  NetherlandsArsenal4–3West Ham United23 September 2018[17]
Vivianne Miedema (2)  NetherlandsArsenal6–0Reading21 October 2018[18]
Georgia Stanway (2)  EnglandBrighton Hove & Albion0–6Manchester City21 October 2018[10]
Bethany England (2)  EnglandChelsea6–0Bristol City20 February 2019[19]
Fran Kirby (1)  EnglandChelsea6–0Bristol City20 February 2019[19]
Fran Kirby (2)  EnglandLiverpool0–4Chelsea13 March 2019[20]
Nikita Parris (2)  EnglandReading3–4Manchester City13 March 2019[21]
Vivianne Miedema (3)  NetherlandsArsenal4–0Bristol City14 March 2019[22]
Rinsola Babajide  EnglandLiverpool5–2Bristol City21 April 2019[23]
Bethany EnglandP (3)  EnglandYeovil Town0–8Chelsea7 May 2019[24]
Vivianne Miedema6 (4)  NetherlandsArsenal11–1Bristol City1 December 2019[25]
Chloe Kelly  EnglandEverton3–1Reading19 January 2020[26]
Martha Thomas  ScotlandReading0–5West Ham United3 April 2020[27]
Jill Roord (1)  NetherlandsArsenal6–1Reading6 September 2020[28]
Jill Roord (2)  NetherlandsWest Ham United1–9Arsenal12 September 2020[29]
Vivianne Miedema (5)  NetherlandsArsenal6–1Tottenham Hotspur18 October 2020[30]
Sam Kerr (1)  AustraliaChelsea3–2West Ham United6 December 2020[31]
Fran Kirby4P (3)  EnglandReading0–5Chelsea10 January 2021[32]
Hayley RasoP  AustraliaBrighton & Hove Albion0–5Everton28 March 2021[33]
Sam Kerr (2)  AustraliaChelsea6–0Birmingham City4 April 2021[34]
Sam Kerr (3)  AustraliaChelsea5–0Birmingham City21 November 2021[35]
Khadija Shaw4 (1)  JamaicaManchester City7–2Brighton & Hove Albion30 April 2022[36]
Rachel Daly (1)  EnglandAston Villa3–1Reading20 November 2022[37]
Jordan Nobbs  EnglandBrighton & Hove Albion2–6Aston Villa12 February 2023[38]
Alessia Russo  EnglandManchester United5–1Leicester City5 March 2023[39]
Khadija Shaw (2)  JamaicaManchester City3–1Tottenham Hotspur5 March 2023[40]
Rachel Daly (2)  EnglandReading0–5Aston Villa7 May 2023[41]
Martha Thomas (2)  ScotlandAston Villa2–4Tottenham Hotspur21 October 2023[42]
Sjoeke Nüsken  GermanyChelsea4–2Brighton & Hove Albion22 October 2023[43]
Lauren James  EnglandChelsea5–1Liverpool18 November 2023[44]
Khadija Shaw (3)  JamaicaManchester City7–0Tottenham Hotspur26 November 2023[45]
Khadija ShawP (4)  JamaicaEverton1–4Manchester City17 December 2023[46]
Lauren James (2)  EnglandChelsea3–1Manchester United21 January 2024[47]
Khadija Shaw (5)  JamaicaManchester City5–1Liverpool21 January 2024[48]
Guro Reiten4  NorwayChelsea8–0Bristol City5 May 2024[49]
Leanne Kiernan  IrelandLeicester City0–4Liverpool18 May 2024[50]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

RankPlayerClub(s)Hat-tricks
1 Vivianne MiedemaArsenal5
Khadija ShawManchester City
3 Bethany EnglandLiverpool, Chelsea3
Sam KerrChelsea
Fran KirbyChelsea
6 Rachel DalyAston Villa2
Natasha DowieLiverpool
Toni DugganEverton, Manchester City
Lauren JamesChelsea
Nikita ParrisManchester City
Jill RoordArsenal
Georgia StanwayManchester City
Martha ThomasWest Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur
Rachel WilliamsBirmingham City

Hat-tricks by nationality

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from a single nation.

Note: Nationality as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Women's Super League hat-tricks by nationality
RankNationHat-tricksPlayersFirst hat-trickLast hat-trick
1  England281720 April 201121 January 2024
2  Netherlands839 September 201818 October 2020
3  Jamaica5130 April 202221 January 2024
4  Australia426 December 202021 November 2021
5  Germany221 September 201322 October 2023
 Scotland213 April 202021 October 2023
 Wales2220 May 201228 October 2017
8  Norway115 May 20245 May 2024
 Republic of Ireland1118 May 202418 May 2024

Hat-tricks by club

For

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from given club.

Women's Super League hat-tricks scored by club
RankClubHat-tricksPlayersFirst hat-trickLast hat-trick
1Chelsea13720 May 20125 May 2024
2Manchester City10431 July 201621 January 2024
3Arsenal9420 September 201418 October 2020
4Liverpool6524 August 201318 May 2024
5Birmingham City5420 April 201129 April 2018
6Aston Villa3220 November 20227 May 2023
Everton339 June 201328 March 2021
8Manchester United115 March 20235 March 2023
Sunderland1118 July 201518 July 2015
Tottenham Hotspur1121 October 202321 October 2023
West Ham United113 April 20203 April 2020

Against

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored against given club.

Women's Super League hat-tricks conceded by club
RankClubHat-tricksPlayersFirst hat-trickLast hat-trick
1Bristol City8720 September 20145 May 2024
Reading8721 October 20187 May 2023
3Liverpool7524 August 201321 January 2024
4Brighton & Hove Albion5521 October 201822 October 2023
5Everton3320 May 201217 December 2023
Sunderland3331 July 201628 October 2017
Tottenham Hotspur3218 October 202026 November 2023
West Ham United3323 September 20186 December 2020
Yeovil Town326 January 20187 May 2019
10Birmingham City214 April 202121 November 2021
Chelsea229 June 201318 July 2015
Leicester City225 March 202318 May 2024
13Arsenal1129 April 201829 April 2018
Aston Villa1121 October 202321 October 2023
Doncaster Rovers Belles1124 August 201324 August 2013
Manchester United1121 January 202421 January 2024

Notes

a The league, which started in 2011, was divided in two separate divisions (WSL 1 and WSL 2) from 2014 with the latter rebranded as the Women's Championship following a restructure in 2019; only the WSL 1 is considered in this list.

References