Summary

  • FT: Leicester 0-1 Man City - Jess Park scores only goal to keep faint top-three hopes alive

  • FT: Everton 2-3 Brighton - Nikita Parris scores stoppage-time winner

  • FT: Crystal Palace 1-7 West Ham - Palace relegated from WSL as Shekiera Martinez nets four in big win for Hammers

  • FT: Liverpool 2-2 Tottenham

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  1. YELLOW CARDpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Maisie Symonds is the second Brighton player to be shown a yellow card after pulling back Honoka Hayashi.

  2. Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 27 April

    Leicester 0-0 Man City

    Got to hit the target!

    Leicester make an absolute mess of dealing with Leila Ouahabi's cross from the left and ball falls for Kerstin Casparij.

    She has to back-pedal and in the end can only drag an effort wide of the target.

  3. Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Jelena Cankovic's cross into the box is headed clear by Elise Stenevik.

    Much better from Brighton.

  4. Postpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    The physios are on after Justine Vanhaevermaet collides with Maisie Symonds.

    Symonds receives treatment and then gets back to her feet as play resumes.

  5. Postpublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Brighton look a lot more confident at the beginning of this second half.

    Nikita Parris and Fran Kirby are particularly lively as they aim to avoid four consecutive league defeats.

  6. Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Clare Wheeler threads a ball through to Toni Payne who doesn't get hold of the ball as well as she would like and it just dribbles past the post.

    Everton have a corner which Fran Kirby clears at the second time of asking.

  7. Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 27 April

    Leicester 0-0 Man City

    Leicester counter to get into the Man City for the first time.

    A cross from the right finds Shana Chossenotte but she is crowded out. The loose ball drops for Nicole Momiki but she sends a looping effort wide.

  8. Postpublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Katja Snoeijs is back on her feet and comes back on to the field as play resumes.

  9. Postpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 27 April

    Leicester 0-0 Man City

    Man City are dominating the early proceedings.

    They win the first corner of the afternoon as Jess Park's cross is blocked behind.

    Leila Ouahabi's delivery is cleared at the near post.

  10. Postpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Katja Snoeijs is in a heap on the floor after she collides with Caitlin Hayes.

    She is down and receiving treatment.

  11. Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Nikita Parris goes through on goal but Elise Stenevik slides in just in time.

    The Brighton corner goes through to Kiko Seike who crosses back into the box but Courtney Brosnan collects.

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    The second half begins at Walton Hall Park.

  13. Postpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 27 April

    Leicester 0-0 Man City

    Good start from the visitors.

    Kerstin Casparij finds space on the right and sends a good ball into the middle.

    It's met by Leicester defender Julie Thibaud and is held by Janina Leitzig.

  14. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 27 April

    Leicester 0-0 Man City

    Manchester City get us under way. They need to win really to keep alive their unlikely European hopes.

    Leicester can enjoy themselves. They are now safe from relegation after Crystal Palace's defeat earlier.

  15. Man City target 'maximum points'published at 14:59 British Summer Time 27 April

    Leicester City v Manchester City (15:00 BST)

    Lauren HempImage source, Getty Images

    Interim manager Nick Cushing says Manchester City "have to win" against Leicester on Sunday as they attempt to keep their slim hopes of Women's Champions League qualification alive.

    City currently sit seven points behind third-placed Manchester United with three matches remaining and have only won two of their past five league outings, dropping points against Chelsea, Everton, and West Ham.

    Victory at the King Power Stadium would close the gap to four points, with Manchester United facing unbeaten table-toppers Chelsea on 30 April ahead of next weekend's Manchester derby.

    "Mathematically, we can make Champions League, so we have to continue the ambition of making sure we get maximum points," Cushing said.

    "We know now that we have to get maximum points to make it happen. That starts with Leicester. We have to win. And that means we go into the Manchester United game [on 4 May] potentially with an opportunity to close the gap again."

  16. 'The attack was outstanding'published at 14:56 British Summer Time 27 April

    Crystal Palace 1-7 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager Rhianne Skinner speaking to BBC Sport: "I'm delighted, we scored seven goals, just the way the team was in the attack was outstanding. We made it difficult for Palace to get opportunities and we played with a high line, how the backline managed that was exceptional. Shakeira [Martinez] has got four goals in a game and we've not had a player at West Ham do that before.

    "There's always timing and the way everything's come together with all the players over the course of the season is really positive, finishing in a great position and we have these two games to focus on now and we want to keep playing like that.

    "We're just looking to keep improving on what we're doing."

  17. Team news - Hemp and Greenwood return to Man City benchpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 27 April

    Leicester City v Man City (15:00 BST)

    Almost time for our final game of the day to get under way.

    There's big news - and encouraging news if you're a Manchester City and/or England fan - too.

    Winger Lauren Hemp and defender Alex Greenwood are both on the bench after long-term lay-offs. Japan goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita is also back involved.

    Hemp has been absent since November with a knee injury, while Greenwood has been out since 12 December with a knee injury too.

    Here are the teams...

    Leicester XI: Leitzig, Swaby, Howard, Thibaud, Ale, Tierney, Cayman, Cain, Momiki, Chossenotte, O'Brien.

    Subs: Nevin, Takarada, Rose, Clark, Eiriksdottir, Torres, Goodwin, Sherwood, Las.

    Man City XI: Keating, Casparij, Prior, Knaak, Ouahabi, Hasegawa, Aleixandri, Coombs, Park, Murphy, Kerolin.

    Subs: Yamashita, Layzell, Greenwood, Hemp, Annets, Wienroither, Oyama, Thomas, Davies.

  18. 'We were not good enough to stay in the league'published at 14:52 British Summer Time 27 April

    Crystal Palace 1-7 West Ham

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Leif Smerud speaking to BBC Sport on what he said to his players at full-time: "I was saying that over a year in football you get what you deserve, not always in a game, and we have to acknowledge we have not been good enough. We have to look at the facts and they are that we have not been good enough, not today and not during the season. It's not that difficult, you don't have to be an expert to see that."

    On West Ham being clinical in front of goal: "I think the sum up of the season is a bit like this. We are not good enough to get the ball in [the net], we concede goals that we shouldn't. Overall we have to learn from it, as a club and as a team we have to learn from this. Today shows what the season has shown, that we are not good enough to stay in the league."

    On trying to finish the season on a high: "Now we are disappointed, I think the supporters of [Crystal] Palace want to see us going and performing and today we couldn't do it, and we'll try and do it against Leicester and finish the season as we should. Today we are disappointed than looking forward."

  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Fran Kirby's late equaliser gives Brighton hope in this match.

    They have come from behind twice against Everton.

  20. Postpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 27 April

    Everton 2-2 Brighton

    Michelle Agyemang is fouled by Karoline Olesen and Brighton have a free-kick on the edge of the box.

    Maisie Symonds' free-kick towards the near post is booted clear.