Summary

  • Latest: Liverpool 3-1 Man Utd - watch live coverage at top of page (UK only)

  • Smith with solo effort and penalty, either side of Nagano strike; Le Tissier with late strike for visitors

  • Result: Everton 1-3 Arsenal - visitors score through Russo (2) and Mjelde own goal; Payne had equalised for hosts

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  1. 'Everton are strong at their home ground'published at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Everton v Arsenal (19:00 GMT)

    Renee SlegersImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal boss Renee Slegers spoke in her pre-match press conference about the mood in the camp after her side exited the FA up against Liverpool: "The players were angry on Monday and we want to do better as a collective moving forward. But we can't impact that anymore, it's behind us and we want to look forward.

    "That's on Friday, a very important game against Everton in the league. We know we're still active in the Champions League as well, so we have a big month coming up."

    On Everton, Slegers said: "They are a challenging team. They're one of the most unpredictable tactically. So we'll have to be prepared. It was 0-0 at home. I think they're strong at the moment. They're strong at their home ground. So we know it's a big challenge. But obviously, we also believe in what we're doing. I watched training today on the pitch and we look like ourselves again. So that's very positive."

  2. Team news - Liverpool hit by illness, Terland returnspublished at 18:36 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Liverpool v Man Utd (19:15 GMT)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Anfield

    Interim manager Amber Whiteley has made three changes to the Liverpool side who beat Arsenal in the Women's FA Cup quarter-finals.

    Alejandra Bernabe, on loan from Chelsea, makes her WSL debut. Jenna Clark and Fuka Nagano also come into the starting XI.

    Gemma Bonner, Ceri Holland, Grace Fisk and Leanne Kiernan all miss out due to illness.

    Liverpool XI: Laws, Bernabe, Clark, Matthews, Hinds, Kerr, Nagano, Hobinger, Kapocs, Smith, Roman Haug.

    Subs: Micah, Parry, Evans, Fahey, Enderby, Bartel, Daniels, Shaw.

    Manchester United manager Marc Skinner makes three changes to the side who beat Sunderland in their last match.

    Aoife Mannion drops to the bench with Jayde Riviere returning at full-back.

    Elisabeth Terland and Dominique Janssen also come back into the starting XI, replacing Hinata Miyazawa and Melvine Malard, who are on the bench.

    There was a tribute to Poppy Atkinson on the team sheet, with United naming her as Toone's replacement on their social media graphic.

    Manchester United XI: Tullis-Joyce, George, Le Tissier, Toone, Clinton, Galton, Riviere, Bizet, Janssen, Terland, Turner.

    Subs: Middleton-Patel, Mannion, Sandberg, Naalsund, Miyazawa, Malard, Williams.

  3. Team news - One change for Everton, Van Domselaar not in Arsenal's squadpublished at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Everton v Arsenal (19:00 GMT)

    There is one change to the Everton side who beat Aston Villa 2-0 last time out.

    Justine Vanhaevermaet comes into midfield with Heather Payne dropping to the bench.

    Clare Wheeler is available again after she returned from a leg injury to feature in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Celtic earlier this week.

    Everton XI: Brosnan, Mjelde, Fernandez, Stevenik, S.Holmgaard, Vanhaevermaet, Snoeijs, Ladd, Hayashi, Payne, Gago.

    Subs: Ramsey, Wheeler, Lawley, Hope, Watson, H.Payne, Sarri, K. Holmgaard, Olesen.

    Everton XI

    Arsenal also make one change to their starting lineup from the 4-3 victory over West Ham.

    Daphne van Domselaar is not in the matchday squad so Manuela Zinsberger replaces her in goal.

    Leah Williamson now has the most appearances for Arsenal in the Women's Super League (158), surpassing the previous record of 157 which was held by former Gunner Jordan Nobbs.

    Arsenal XI: Zinsberger, Fox, Williamson, Catley, McCabe, Little, Walti, Kelly, Maanum, Caldentey, Russo.

    Subs: Williams, Ilestedt, Nighswonger, Cooney-Cross, Pelova, Foord, Mead, Hurtig, Blackstenius.

    Arsenal XI
  4. Welcomepublished at 18:30 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March

    Good evening.

    We've got two Women's Super League games on the way tonight, starting at Walton Hall Park as Everton host Arsenal.

    It's a trip to Anfield for Manchester United today, who face Liverpool. You can watch BBC Sport's coverage of that one live on this page.

    As always, we're here to talk you through all of the evening's action.

    Let's get things started.

    Chloe KellyImage source, Getty Images