Aston Villa finally ended a run of 10 successive defeats at Banks's Stadium by coming back to earn a point against Reading in their Women's Super League clash. Villa had not won at home since a 2-1 victory over Leicester on September 4, and went into the game against Reading on the back of three consecutive 1-0 defeats. The hosts also hadn't scored a goal in over a month, meaning their supporters may have feared the worst when the visitors took the lead thanks to Justine Vanhaevermaet's penalty …
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