Summary

  • Result: Leicester 3-0 Aston Villa - Cayman scores once in each half including stunning volley and Thibaud adds quick third

  • Result: West Ham 3-1 Brighton - Martinez, Ueki and Asseyi (penalty) for Hammers; Parris had levelled for visitors

  • Result: Chelsea 2-1 Everton - Gago gave Toffees shock lead before Ramirez and James score for hosts

  • Result: Arsenal 5-0 Tottenham - Hunt (own goal), Caldentey, Maanum, Russo and Fox on scoresheet; Kelly made Gunners debut as sub

  • Result: Man Utd 3-1 Crystal Palace - Terland scored either side of Gejl equaliser, Clinton headed United's third

  • Man City v Liverpool (18:45 GMT)

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  1. Team News - Kelly on bench, Neville makes 100th WSL appearancepublished at 11:49 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Arsenal v Tottenham (12:30 GMT)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Emirates Stadium

    Arsenal boss Renee Slegers makes five changes to the side who beat London City Lionesses in the Women's FA Cup fifth round.

    England international Chloe Kelly, who made a deadline day loan switch to Arsenal from Manchester City last month, is on the bench.

    Regular starters, goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar and defenders Leah Williamson, Steph Catley and Emily Fox, all return to the side.

    Lia Walti also comes back with January signing Jenna Nighswonger among those dropping to the bench.

    Captain Kim Little, who triggered a one-year option extension in her contract this week, is on the bench.

    Arsenal XI: Van Domselaar, Fox, Williamson, Catley, Caldentey, McCabe, Maanum, Walti, Foord, Russo, Cooney-Cross.

    Subs: Zinsberger, Codina, Mead, Little, Kelly, Nighswonger, Blackstenius, Ilestedt, Reid.

    Arsenal line-up

    Manager Robert Vilahamn makes two changes to the Tottenham side who narrowly lost to Manchester United in their last outing.

    Defender Ash Neville makes her 100th WSL appearance for Spurs.

    Martha Thomas and Josefine Rybrink drop to the bench, while Anna Csiki and Matilda Vinberg come into the side.

    Tottenham XI: Kop, Neville, Hunt, Bartrip, Nilden, Csiki, Oroz, England, Raso, Vinberg, Naz.

    Subs: Grant, Morris, Holdt, Rybrink, Thomas, Ahtinen, Buhler, Spencer, Spence.

    Tottenham line-up
  2. Postpublished at 11:48 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Arsenal v Tottenham (12:30 GMT)

    We've also got the north London derby coming up today.

    Let's see how the teams line up for that one.

  3. 'Palace not put off by Man Utd's momentum'published at 11:45 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (12:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Laura Kaminski says she is "not put off" by Manchester United's momentum before today's meeting.

    Palace are bottom of the WSL with just one win from 13 games.

    Marc Skinner's Manchester United, meanwhile, sit second and have won their last five league matches.

    "They're doing really well with Marc at the helm. They rode a wave in terms of some external noise and have risen to the top over that, and are now showing some great consistency, [have] obviously got a flow," Kaminski said.

    However, the Palace boss said her side are "not lacking confidence" and games against opposition like United are the ones where "everyone wants to start".

    "Manchester United are a great challenge for us to go and visit, and we're not put off by their momentum," she added.

    "If anything, I see that as more petrol because we know that we want to be the ones to try and stop them in their flow."

  4. 'Tullis-Joyce could be one of world's best'published at 11:42 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (12:00 GMT)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Marc Skinner says Phallon Tullis-Joyce is on a trajectory to be "one of the best goalkeepers in the world".

    The 28-year-old has replaced Mary Earps, who left for Paris St-Germain in the summer, as the club's new number one.

    United have the best defensive record in the Women's Super League this season, having conceded just five goals - but Tullis-Joyce has not been called up for Emma Hayes' United States side.

    "Obviously, I think Phallon is incredible," Skinner said. "Emma's model and the way she wants her team to play can differ from ours.

    "I have no doubt, knowing Phallon's character, knowing her ability that she'll be there making Emma make decisions about her, because she's incredible.

    "She's only had for us probably, what, 15 odd games this year and a few last year? So I can't wait to see the growth.

    "I'm extremely happy with Phallon and I can see nothing but growth, and on her trajectory to be one of the best goalkeepers in the world."

  5. Team news - Three changes for Utd, Larisey starts for Palacepublished at 11:39 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (12:00 GMT)

    Marc Skinner makes three changes to his Manchester United side that thrashed Wolves 6-0 in the fifth round of the Women's FA Cup on Sunday.

    Gabby George, Jayde Riviere, and Dominique Janssen all come into the starting line-up, replacing Anna Sandberg, Aoife Mannion and Melvine Malard.

    Brazil winger Geyse returns from compassionate leave and is on the bench.

    Man Utd XI: Tullis-Joyce, George, Le Tissier, Toone, Clinton, Galton, Riviere, Janssen, Terland, Miyazawa, Turner.

    Subs: Middleton-Patel, Mannion, Sandberg, Awujo, Bizet, Geyse, Malard, Williams.

    Man Utd XI

    Crystal Palace boss Laura Kaminski opts for two changes from their FA Cup win over Newcastle last weekend.

    Katie Stengel is unavailable while Annabel Blanchard drops to the bench, with My Cato and January signing Clarissa Larisey starting instead.

    Crystal Palace XI: Majasaari, Veje, Cato, Weerden, Green, Potter, Riley, Larisey, Gejl, Woodham, Swaby.

    Subs: Yanez, Gibbons, Arthur, Sharpe, Hughes, Blanchard, Oling, Larkin, Atkinson.

    Crystal Palace XI
  6. How things standpublished at 11:36 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Chelsea are absolutely flying under Sonia Bompastor.

    They're competing on all four fronts, have reached the League Cup final and are seven points clear at the top of the league.

    Did we mention they're still unbeaten, too?

    Manchester United and Arsenal have a lot of catching up to do if they're to prevent the Blues winning yet another title.

    Women's Super League top six graphicImage source, Getty Images

    It's been a tough first season in the top flight for Crystal Palace, but a point against Brighton in their previous WSL game has helped edge them a little closer to safety.

    They're still three points adrift, but Leicester, Aston Villa and West Ham remain in the mix at the bottom.

    Women's Super League bottom six graphicImage source, Getty Images
  7. Coming up todaypublished at 11:33 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    All kick-off times are GMT

    Here's what today's fixtures look like:

    • 12:00 - Manchester United v Crystal Palace
    • 12:30 - Arsenal v Tottenham
    • 14:00 - Chelsea v Everton
    • 15:00 - Leicester v Aston Villa
    • 15:00 - West Ham v Brighton
    • 18:45 - Manchester City v Liverpool
  8. Welcomepublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Hello!

    The Women's Super League is back for another weekend, with all six fixtures taking place today.

    Chelsea continue to run away with things at the top of the table, being the only team left unbeaten after 13 games. Will they maintain that record - and could an invincible season be on the cards?

    One game takes the focus today, with the north London derby coming up at Emirates Stadium from 12:30 GMT. Those in the UK will also be able to watch on this page and listen via BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.

    Let's get started, shall we?