List of Women's Super League hat-tricks

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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[edit]

A woman in a blue football kit
Rachel Williams scored the first hat-trick of the WSL.
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Vivianne Miedema scored the most hat-tricks (5) and the most goals in a match (6).
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Jill Roord scored two hat-tricks six days apart in September 2020.
Key
4 Player scored four goals
6 Player scored six goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
D L Player was not on the winning team (game drawn or lost)
P Player scored a perfect hat-trick (one goal each with right foot, left foot and head)
B Team 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
Player Nationality Home team Result Away team Date Ref.
Rachel Williams (1)  England Liverpool 0–4 Birmingham City 20 April 2011 [1]
Helen Ward  Wales Chelsea 3–1 Everton 20 May 2012 [2]
Rachel Williams (2)  England Liverpool 2–5 Birmingham City 9 September 2012 [3]
Toni Duggan (1)  England Chelsea 1–4 Everton 9 June 2013 [4]
Natasha Dowie4 (1)  England Doncaster Rovers Belles 0–9 Liverpool 24 August 2013 [5]
Nicole Rolser  Germany Liverpool 2–4 Birmingham City 1 September 2013 [6]
Natasha Dowie (2)  England Liverpool 4–2 Everton 12 September 2013 [7]
Kelly Smith  England Bristol Academy 3–4 Arsenal 20 September 2014 [8]
Beth Mead  England Sunderland 4–0 Chelsea 18 July 2015 [9]
Georgia Stanway (1)  England Manchester City 3–0 Sunderland 31 July 2016 [10]
Kirsty Linnett  England Sunderland 1–7 Birmingham City 6 November 2016 [11]
Toni Duggan (2)  England Bristol Academy 0–3 Manchester City 9 May 2017 [12]
Natasha Harding  Wales Sunderland 1–4 Liverpool 28 October 2017 [13]
Bethany England4 (1)  England Yeovil Town 0–8 Liverpool 6 January 2018 [14]
Ellen White  England Birmingham City 3–0 Arsenal 29 April 2018 [15]
Nikita Parris (1)  England Manchester City 5–0 Yeovil Town 16 May 2018 [14]
Vivianne MiedemaP (1)  Netherlands Arsenal 5–0 Liverpool 9 September 2018 [16]
Daniëlle van de Donk  Netherlands Arsenal 4–3 West Ham United 23 September 2018 [17]
Vivianne Miedema (2)  Netherlands Arsenal 6–0 Reading 21 October 2018 [18]
Georgia Stanway (2)  England Brighton Hove & Albion 0–6 Manchester City 21 October 2018 [10]
Bethany England (2)  England Chelsea 6–0 Bristol City 20 February 2019 [19]
Fran Kirby (1)  England Chelsea 6–0 Bristol City 20 February 2019 [19]
Fran Kirby (2)  England Liverpool 0–4 Chelsea 13 March 2019 [20]
Nikita Parris (2)  England Reading 3–4 Manchester City 13 March 2019 [21]
Vivianne Miedema (3)  Netherlands Arsenal 4–0 Bristol City 14 March 2019 [22]
Rinsola Babajide  England Liverpool 5–2 Bristol City 21 April 2019 [23]
Bethany EnglandP (3)  England Yeovil Town 0–8 Chelsea 7 May 2019 [24]
Vivianne Miedema6 (4)  Netherlands Arsenal 11–1 Bristol City 1 December 2019 [25]
Chloe Kelly  England Everton 3–1 Reading 19 January 2020 [26]
Martha Thomas  Scotland Reading 0–5 West Ham United 3 April 2020 [27]
Jill Roord (1)  Netherlands Arsenal 6–1 Reading 6 September 2020 [28]
Jill Roord (2)  Netherlands West Ham United 1–9 Arsenal 12 September 2020 [29]
Vivianne Miedema (5)  Netherlands Arsenal 6–1 Tottenham Hotspur 18 October 2020 [30]
Sam Kerr (1)  Australia Chelsea 3–2 West Ham United 6 December 2020 [31]
Fran Kirby4P (3)  England Reading 0–5 Chelsea 10 January 2021 [32]
Hayley RasoP  Australia Brighton & Hove Albion 0–5 Everton 28 March 2021 [33]
Sam Kerr (2)  Australia Chelsea 6–0 Birmingham City 4 April 2021 [34]
Sam Kerr (3)  Australia Chelsea 5–0 Birmingham City 21 November 2021 [35]
Khadija Shaw4 (1)  Jamaica Manchester City 7–2 Brighton & Hove Albion 30 April 2022 [36]
Rachel Daly (1)  England Aston Villa 3–1 Reading 20 November 2022 [37]
Jordan Nobbs  England Brighton & Hove Albion 2–6 Aston Villa 12 February 2023 [38]
Alessia Russo  England Manchester United 5–1 Leicester City 5 March 2023 [39]
Khadija Shaw (2)  Jamaica Manchester City 3–1 Tottenham Hotspur 5 March 2023 [40]
Rachel Daly (2)  England Reading 0–5 Aston Villa 7 May 2023 [41]
Martha Thomas (2)  Scotland Aston Villa 2–4 Tottenham Hotspur 21 October 2023 [42]
Sjoeke Nüsken  Germany Chelsea 4–2 Brighton & Hove Albion 22 October 2023 [43]
Lauren James  England Chelsea 5–1 Liverpool 18 November 2023 [44]
Khadija Shaw (3)  Jamaica Manchester City 7–0 Tottenham Hotspur 26 November 2023 [45]
Khadija ShawP (4)  Jamaica Everton 1–4 Manchester City 17 December 2023 [46]
Lauren James (2)  England Chelsea 3–1 Manchester United 21 January 2024 [47]
Khadija Shaw (5)  Jamaica Manchester City 5–1 Liverpool 21 January 2024 [48]

Multiple hat-tricks[edit]

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

Rank Player Club(s) Hat-tricks
1 Netherlands Vivianne Miedema Arsenal 5
Jamaica Khadija Shaw Manchester City
3 England Bethany England Liverpool, Chelsea 3
Australia Sam Kerr Chelsea
England Fran Kirby Chelsea
6 England Rachel Daly Aston Villa 2
England Natasha Dowie Liverpool
England Toni Duggan Everton, Manchester City
England Lauren James Chelsea
England Nikita Parris Manchester City
Netherlands Jill Roord Arsenal
England Georgia Stanway Manchester City
Scotland Martha Thomas West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur
England Rachel Williams Birmingham City

Hat-tricks by nationality[edit]

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
Rank Nation Hat-tricks Players First hat-trick Last hat-trick
1  England 28 17 20 April 2011 21 January 2024
2  Netherlands 8 3 9 September 2018 18 October 2020
3  Jamaica 5 1 30 April 2022 21 January 2024
4  Australia 4 2 6 December 2020 21 November 2021
5  Germany 2 2 1 September 2013 22 October 2023
 Scotland 2 1 3 April 2020 21 October 2023
 Wales 2 2 20 May 2012 28 October 2017

Hat-tricks by club[edit]

For[edit]

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

Women's Super League hat-tricks scored by club
Rank Club Hat-tricks Players First hat-trick Last hat-trick
1 Chelsea 12 6 20 May 2012 21 January 2024
2 Manchester City 10 4 31 July 2016 21 January 2024
3 Arsenal 9 4 20 September 2014 18 October 2020
4 Birmingham City 5 4 20 April 2011 29 April 2018
Liverpool 5 4 24 August 2013 21 April 2019
6 Aston Villa 3 2 20 November 2022 7 May 2023
Everton 3 3 9 June 2013 28 March 2021
8 Manchester United 1 1 5 March 2023 5 March 2023
Sunderland 1 1 18 July 2015 18 July 2015
Tottenham Hotspur 1 1 21 October 2023 21 October 2023
West Ham United 1 1 3 April 2020 3 April 2020

Against[edit]

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

Women's Super League hat-tricks conceded by club
Rank Club Hat-tricks Players First hat-trick Last hat-trick
1 Reading 8 7 21 October 2018 7 May 2023
2 Bristol City 7 6 20 September 2014 1 December 2019
Liverpool 7 5 24 August 2013 21 January 2024
4 Brighton & Hove Albion 5 5 21 October 2018 22 October 2023
5 Everton 3 3 20 May 2012 17 December 2023
Sunderland 3 3 31 July 2016 28 October 2017
Tottenham Hotspur 3 2 18 October 2020 26 November 2023
West Ham United 3 3 23 September 2018 6 December 2020
Yeovil Town 3 2 6 January 2018 7 May 2019
10 Birmingham City 2 1 4 April 2021 21 November 2021
Chelsea 2 2 9 June 2013 18 July 2015
12 Arsenal 1 1 29 April 2018 29 April 2018
Aston Villa 1 1 21 October 2023 21 October 2023
Doncaster Rovers Belles 1 1 24 August 2013 24 August 2013
Leicester City 1 1 5 March 2023 5 March 2023
Manchester United 1 1 21 January 2024 21 January 2024

Notes[edit]

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.

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