List of FA WSL hat-tricks

Since the inception of the English women's football league competition, the FA WSL,[a] in 2011, sixteen players have scored three goals (a hat-trick) in a single match. The first player to achieve the feat was Rachel Williams.

Five players have scored two hattricks and two players have achieved four goals in a game. Also Chelsea's 6–0 vs Bristol City saw two players completing a hattrick in the same game.

Hat-tricks

Rachel Williams scored the first hat-trick of the FA 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.
Key
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the home team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
Rachel Williams  EnglandBirmingham CityLiverpool*0–420 April 2011[1]
Helen Ward  WalesChelsea*Everton3–120 May 2012[2]
Rachel Williams  EnglandBirmingham CityLiverpool*2–59 September 2012[3]
Toni Duggan  EnglandEvertonChelsea*1–49 June 2013[4]
Natasha Dowie (4)  EnglandLiverpool*Doncaster Rovers Belles9–024 August 2013[5]
Nicole Rolser  GermanyLiverpoolBirmingham City*2–41 September 2013[6]
Natasha Dowie  EnglandLiverpool*Everton4–212 September 2013[7]
Natalia Pablos  SpainBristol AcademyDoncaster Rovers Belles*3–415 September 2013[8]
Kelly Smith  EnglandArsenalBristol Academy*3–420 September 2014[9]
Beth Mead  EnglandSunderland*Chelsea4–018 July 2015[10]
Georgia Stanway  EnglandManchester City*Sunderland3–031 July 2016[11]
Kirsty Linnett  EnglandBirminghamSunderland*1–76 November 2016[12]
Toni Duggan  EnglandManchester CityBristol Academy*0–39 May 2017[13]
Natasha Harding  WalesLiverpoolSunderland*1–428 October 2017[14]
Bethany England (4)  EnglandLiverpool*Yeovil Town8–06 January 2018[15]
Nikita Parris  EnglandManchester City*Yeovil Town5–018 May 2018[16]
Ellen White  EnglandBirmingham City*Arsenal3–029 April 2018[17]
Vivianne Miedema  NetherlandsArsenal*Liverpool5–09 September 2018[18]
Daniëlle van de Donk  NetherlandsArsenal*West Ham United4–323 September 2018[19]
Vivianne Miedema  NetherlandsArsenal*Reading6–021 October 2018[20]
Georgia Stanway  EnglandManchester CityBrighton Hove & Albion*0–621 October 2018[21]
Bethany England  EnglandChelsea*Bristol City6–020 February 2019[22]
Fran Kirby  EnglandChelsea*Bristol City6–020 February 2019[23]
Fran Kirby  EnglandChelseaLiverpool*0–413 March 2019[24]
Nikita Parris  EnglandManchester CityReading*3–413 March 2019[25]
Vivianne Miedema  NetherlandsArsenal*Bristol City4–014 March 2019[26]
Fara Williams  EnglandReadingYeovil*0–517 April 2019[27]
Rinsola Babajide  EnglandLiverpool*Bristol City5–221 April 2019[28]
Bethany England  EnglandChelseaYeovil Town*8–07 May 2019[29]
Vivianne Miedema (6)  NetherlandsArsenal*Bristol City11–11 December 2019[30]
Chloe Kelly  EnglandEverton*Bristol City3–119 January 2020[31]
Jill Roord  NetherlandsArsenal*Reading WFC6–16 September 2020[32]
Jill Roord  NetherlandsArsenalWest Ham*1–912 September 2020[33]
Vivianne Miedema  NetherlandsArsenal*Tottenham Hotspur6–118 October 2020[34]
Sam Kerr  AustraliaChelsea*West Ham United3–26 December 2020[35]

Multiple hat-tricks

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

Players in bold are still active in the FA WSL.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Vivianne Miedema 5
2 Bethany England 3
3 Natasha Dowie 2
Toni Duggan 2
Fran Kirby 2
Nikita Parris 2
Jill Roord 2
Georgia Stanway 2
Rachel Williams 2

Notes

a The FA WSL, created in 2011, is the top tier of English women's league football. A second tier, FA WSL 2, was added in 2014.

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