Summary

  • RESULT: Liverpool 1-2 Man City - Khadija Shaw double, including stoppage-time winner, cancels out Smith scores opener from outside box

  • RESULT: Aston Villa 0-0 Leicester

  • RESULT: Crystal Palace 0-1 Brighton - Vilamala taps home

  • RESULT: Everton 1-1 West Ham - Denton puts visitors ahead before Saez own goal

  • RESULT: Man Utd 3-0 Tottenham - Terland double and Le Tissier penalty for hosts

  • Championship: Commentary from three games (14:00) including Sunderland v Newcastle where attendance record for second-tier match could be broken

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  1. Postpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It was a lovely threaded ball through and Terland doesn't get the angle on it.

  2. CLOSE!published at 13:44 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Nearly a hat trick for Elisabeth Terland!

    She's one-on-one with the Tottenham goalkeeper, but Rebecca Spencer gets a hand to it and touches it onto the post.

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time

    #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301 231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

    Spurs have conceded too many goals. Coaching changes must come if they want to improve.

    Anon

  4. Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Bethany England should have got a better touch on that. It needed a stronger header back towards goal.

  5. Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Another Tottenham set piece, another set piece they don't make the most of.

    Bethany England can't get enough power on her initial header, then it eventually ends up with Martha Thomas but her shot is tame and easily saved by Phallon Tullis-Joyce.

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Time for the second half at Leigh Sports Village. Will Tottenham fight back? They showed a lot of promise before the break.

    Leah Galton in actionImage source, Reuters
  7. 'Both United goals come down right with Bizet'published at 13:38 British Summer Time

    HT: Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Man Utd in the opening 10 minutes were under siege from Tottenham who started the brighter out of the two teams.

    Whether it was the tactical time out that Marc Skinner was able to reshuffle his team.

    Both goals come down the right-hand-side with Bizet being in an advanced position.

  8. Palace 'need to keep feet on the ground' - Kaminskipublished at 13:36 British Summer Time

    Crystal Palace v Brighton (14:00 BST)

    Palace players celebrate with Blanchard after she opens the scoring at LeicesterImage source, Getty Images

    Despite Crystal Palace claiming an impressive first win of the season at Leicester City last weekend boss Laura Kaminski has urged her team to "keep our feet on the ground."

    "It was a good feeling [to get the first WSL win] but we need to keep our feet on the ground and remember this is just the beginning for us," said Kaminski.

    "The players relished the moment, and fingers crossed, that feeling becomes addictive. We're certainly chasing it again."

    The Eagles host local rivals Brighton this weekend, who have made a flying start to the season themselves, winning two of their opening three games.

    Kaminski added, "It was fantastic to see our improvements on the day against Leicester, but we need to remember that it’s a long journey ahead."

  9. Team news - Two changes for Palace; Kirby starts for Brightonpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time

    Crystal Palace v Brighton (14:00 BST)

    Here is how Crystal Palace line-up as they go in search of their second WSL win.

    Two changes have been made to the side who beat Leicester 2-0 last week with Ashleigh Weerden and Lily Woodham missing out.

    Palace XI: Yanez, Green, Everett, Veje, Gibbons, Potter, Cato, Gejl, Blanchard, Riley, Stengel.

    Subs: Majasaari, Arthur, Sharpe, Weerden, Hopcroft, Larkin, Aspin, Atkinson.

    Crystal Palace line-up

    Here is the Brighton starting line-up Dario Vidosic has named to take on Crystal Palace.

    Poppy Pattinson is suspended after picking up two yellow cards in the win over Aston Villa so Jelena Cankovic comes into the starting XI.

    Brighton XI: Baggaley, Thorisdottir, Bergsvand, Carabali, Kirby, Olislagers, Losada, Cankovic, Bremer, Parris, Bruna.

    Subs: Masaka, Seike, Symonds, Haley, Auee, McLauchlan, Loeck, Agyemang.

    Brighton line-up
  10. Ruthless Seagullspublished at 13:32 British Summer Time

    Crystal Palace v Brighton (14:00 BST)

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton and Hove Albion have the best conversion rate in the Women’s Super League so far this season (26.7%) with eight goals their best return after three games played this campaign.

    The Seagulls have already had five different players get on the scoresheet, with striker Kiko Seike joint first with Villa forward Rachel Daly in the Golden Boot race with 3 goals apiece.

  11. Can West Ham end their winless run?published at 13:30 British Summer Time

    Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)

    West Ham United

    Ueki reacts to a missed chance as Keating claims the ballImage source, Getty Images

    West Ham are currently on a 12 match winless run in the WSL (D5 L7), having failed to score on six separate occasions in that period, with their last win coming against Arsenal back in February.

    There is a case to say that Rehanne Skinner's side have been the masters of their own downfall more times than not though, having conceded four goals via high turnovers so far this season, the most of any team in the league.

    The Hammers are also winless in their last four on the road at Everton.

    Can they find a way to change their luck this afternoon?

  12. Team news - two changes for Everton, one for West Hampublished at 13:29 British Summer Time

    Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)

    Brian Sorensen makes two changes to the Everton side that battled to a notable draw away at Arsenal last time out.

    Defender Elise Stenevik has been ruled out until the new year with a hamstring injury, so she is replaced at the back by Heather Payne.

    Veatriki Sarri also drops to the bench with Emma Bissell coming into the front three.

    Starting XI: Brosnan; Vanhaevermaet, Finnigan (c), H. Payne; Hope, Wheeler, Hayashi, S. Holmgaard; Bissell, Snoejis, Olesen

    Subs: Hobson, T. Payne, Sarri, Lawley, Ramsey, Foster, Settle, Jones, Thomas

    Everton XI v West HamImage source, BBC Sport

    West Ham boss Rehanne Skinner makes just the one change to her side after their defeat away at Man City last week.

    Oona Siren starts in midfield with Dagny Brynjarsdottir dropping to the bench.

    Starting XI: Szemik; Li Mengwen, Tysiak, Saez, Zadorsky; Denton, Siren, Gorry (c), Harries; Asseyi, Ueki

    Subs: Brynjarsdottir, Pavi, Cooke, Piubel, Bergman-Lundin, Walsh, Houssein, Smith

    West Ham XI v EvertonImage source, BBC Sport
  13. 200 up for the Toffeespublished at 13:28 British Summer Time

    Everton v West Ham (14:00 BST)

    Everton

    Everton will become the third team to play 200+ games in the Women’s Super League when they host West Ham this afternoon.

    Only Arsenal (238) and Chelsea (237) have played more games in the competition to date.

    The Toffees have lost 99 of the 199 games they have played so far.

    Everton players huddle together before kick off at Emirates StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  14. Team Newspublished at 13:26 British Summer Time

    Aston Villa v Leicester (14:00 BST

    Aston Villa make two changes from the team that were beaten 4-2 by Brighton in their last match.

    Out go the suspended Paula Tomas and Kenza Dali. In come Danielle Turner and Gabi Nunes.

    Aston Villa XI: D'Angelo; Maritz, Parker, Patten, Turner; Nobbs, Kearns, Grant, Hanson; Nunes, Daly.

    Subs: Poor, Mayling, Pacheco, Staniforth, Taylor, Dali, Robinson, Leon, Salmon.

    Aston Villa XI

    Leicester make four changes from their defeat to Crystal Palace last time out.

    Yuka Momiki, Sari Kees, Courtney Nevin and Shana Chossenotte replace Julie Thibaud, Jutta Rantala, Janice Cayman and Noemie Mouchon.

    Leicester XI: Leitzig; Bott, Howard, Kees, Nevin; Tierney, Takarada, Mace; Momiki, Choccenotte, Goodwin.

    Subs: Kop, Caymen, Ale, Thibaud, Swaby, Pelgander, Groves, Mouchon, Rose.

    Leicester XI
  15. Postpublished at 13:24 British Summer Time

    HT: Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    A reminder that there are three games coming up at 14:00 BST: Aston Villa v Leicester, Crystal Palace v Brighton and Everton v West Ham.

    It's time for Ciara Fleming to join me and run you through those games, including the team news for each one.

  16. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:22 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Terland celebrates win team-matesImage source, PA Media

    Manchester United take a two-goal lead into the break.

    They owe it all to two excellent finishes from Elisabeth Terland and two excellent deliveries by Celin Bizet.

  17. 'A towering header'published at 13:21 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    What a find Terland is, the signing from Brighton, the talisman in the centre of the goal.

    It's a towering header and Terland almost takes it off the head of her team-mate Galton.

    Terland powerhouses it past Becky Spencer.

  18. goal

    GOAL - Manchester United 2-0 Tottenhampublished at 13:19 British Summer Time

    Elisabeth Terland (45+4 mins)

    Elisabeth Terland of Manchester United celebrates scoringImage source, Getty Images

    She has another!

    Tottenham had absolutely dominated this half. But it's Manchester United who've taken their chances.

    It's the same link-up again. Celin Bizet launches a ball in from the right-hand side and Elisabeth Terland is there to meet it at the back post and power a header past Rebecca Spencer.

  19. Postpublished at 13:17 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 1-0 Tottenham

    Nearly another for Manchester United!

    They have a corner, the ball drops at the goalmouth as Rebecca Spencer drops her initial catch, but nobody can find a way to prod home.

    The referee eventually blows her whistle. It looks like Spencer was fouled.

  20. Postpublished at 13:17 British Summer Time

    Man Utd 1-0 Tottenham

    Emily Salley
    BBC Sport at Leigh Sports Village

    A first Manchester United goal for Elisabeth Terland and what a goal it is.

    The home side haven't had many chances and that's not an easy one, either, but Terland sticks her foot out and somehow slams it home - much to the delight of the United fans behind the goal.