Summary

  • Result: Aston Villa 0-1 Chelsea - Mayling own goal gives Blues late win after Hanson hit bar for hosts; Walsh made debut as sub for visitors

  • Result: Man City 3-4 Arsenal - Blackstenius scores winner after City twice come from behind to level

  • Result: Everton 4-1 Leicester - Gago (2), Snoeijs and Hayashi score for Toffees; O'Brien equalised in first half

  • Result: Liverpool 1-0 West Ham - Kiernan from close range

  • Result: Brighton 1-1 Crystal Palace - Woodham scores own goal for hosts who have Symonds sent off; Cato gets late equaliser

  • Tottenham v Man Utd (18:45 GMT)

  • Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

  1. Postpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time

    Brighton 0-0 Crystal Palace

    That's definitely a missed opportunity. Pauline Bremer is through inside the Crystal Palace half but she scuffs her shot when she gets into the box.

  2. goal

    GOAL - Everton 1-0 Leicester Citypublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time

    Kelly Gago (5 mins)

    What a start for Everton!

    Heather Payne unselfishly squares the ball across the area, and Kelly Gago clinically despatches it back across into the far corner.

    Everton celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time

    Liverpool 0-0 West Ham

    Liverpool have shown a decent amount of promise in the opening exchanges, taking the game to West Ham.

    Ceri Holland sends a good cross into the box but nobody is there to collect

  4. Postpublished at 14:02 Greenwich Mean Time

    Brighton 0-0 Crystal Palace

    An early move forwards from Brighton. Nikita Parris crosses but Eve Perisset can't quite get there at the back post.

  5. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time

    We are getting under way in all of our 2pm kick-offs.

  6. Postpublished at 13:59 Greenwich Mean Time

    We've got a quick turnaround between games today.

    Man City v Arsenal has just finished, but three more are coming up at 14:00 GMT.

    Brighton v Crystal Palace, Everton v Leicester and Liverpool v West Ham are on the way.

  7. Best of the statspublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time

    Brighton v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    • Brighton and Hove Albion have won each of their past three WSL games against newly promoted opposition, while their past five such matches have seen 25 total goals (15 for, 10 against).
    • Crystal Palace have lost each of their past three meetings with Brighton and Hove Albion in all competitions, with this the Eagles’ first time visiting the Seagulls since December 2018, a 5-1 defeat in the League Cup.
    • Crystal Palace have lost each of their past five WSL games, the longest losing run by a team in the top-flight this season. That is despite scoring twice in three of those losses, with the Eagles the team to suffer the most defeats when scoring multiple goals this term (3).
    • Brighton and Hove Albion are unbeaten in their six WSL home games this season (W4 D2), with only Chelsea (P9 W9) on a longer streak without defeat on home turf in the competition.
  8. Noordam can 'play a big part'published at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time

    Brighton v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton boss Dario Vidosic hopes new signing Nadine Noordam will "play a big part" during the second half of the season.

    She's on the bench for Brighton this afternoon.

    The Dutch midfielder, 26, completed the move from Ajax on deadline day and Vidosic believes she will bring "a lot of quality" to Brighton's midfield.

    "She's played in the in the Champions League, played for Ajax this season - competing for a title. So she's used to that sort of pressure," he said ahead of today's game against Crystal Palace.

    "I'm hoping that she'll play a big part in this second part of the season and in the future."

  9. 'Staying up would be one of game's best achievements'published at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time

    Brighton v Crystal Palace (14:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace are enduring a tough start to life in the Women's Super League, but manager Laura Kaminski knew what was coming.

    Having experienced England's top tier as an assistant coach at Tottenham, Kaminski is not new to its challenges.

    But it is a first season in the WSL for Palace and last season's Championship winners have struggled with the step up, sitting bottom of the table with one victory in 12 matches.

    "There were no surprises for me. I set the bar so there was no element of panic and I knew what was coming," Kaminski told BBC Sport.

    "I researched everything I could. I knew it would be more difficult to stay up than it would be to get up.

    "I think it would be one of the best achievements in the game if Crystal Palace manage to [stay up this season]."

    Read more here

    Crystal Palace manager Laura KaminskiImage source, Getty Images
  10. What the stats saypublished at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time

    Liverpool v West Ham (14:00 GMT)

    • Liverpool are unbeaten in all four of their WSL home games against West Ham United (W3 D1), the most they have played an opponent on home soil without ever losing.
    • Liverpool have lost five of their past six WSL games (W1), as many defeats as they suffered across their previous 25 league games (W12 D8 L5). The Reds have already lost more league games in 2024-25 (6) as they did across the whole of last season (5).
    • West Ham United have won only one of their nine meetings with Liverpool in the Women’s Super League (D4 L4), winning 4-2 in February 2020 under current Reds boss Matt Beard.
    • Liverpool manager Matt Beard has only lost one of his six WSL meetings with West Ham manager Rehanne Skinner (W2 D3), losing 1-0 to Skinner’s Tottenham Hotspur with the Reds in October 2022. Beard is also unbeaten against his previous club West Ham in the competition (W2 D4).
  11. Postpublished at 13:55 Greenwich Mean Time

    We'll bring you reaction to that result as we get it but for now let's quickly turn our attention to our 2pm matches...

  12. FULL-TIMEpublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    That will be that!

    A rollercoaster match of ups and downs ends with a huge three points for Arsenal, who return to winning ways.

    For Manchester City, it's another disappointing defeat.

    Arsenal celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  13. Postpublished at 90+5 mins

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    Mary Fowler takes the corner and it's wasted.

    It's too deep and lands on the roof of the net.

    That will surely be that...

  14. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    Kerolin once again trying to make an impact on her Manchester City debut and she wins her side a corner.

    Arsenal are going to make a last-minute change.

    Beth Mead is replaced by Amanda Ilestedt, who is appearing for the first time in the WSL since having a baby.

  15. Postpublished at 90+2 mins

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    Kerolin picks up the ball and drifts through the middle of the park. It comes out to Aoba Fujino on the right but her cross is blocked and Arsenal are able to clear.

  16. 'Where City need their technical precision the most'published at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    Laura Bassett
    Former England international on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Sloppy passes. Mary Fowler tries to get it out to Kerolin and it just goes out of play.

    This is where they need their technical precision the most.

  17. INJURY TIMEpublished at 90+1 mins

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    Yui Hasegawa intercepts the pass to prevent Arsenal building an attack but the home side lose the ball again further up the pitch.

    We'll have five minutes of time added on.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time

    #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

    Arsenal’s squad issues today have been undersold - no McCabe, Little, Foord, (three starters) + Pelova. To win with those players missing would be a massive achievement for Arsenal.

    Anon

  19. Postpublished at 88 mins

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    It's the Arsenal fans who are currently in full voice in Manchester.

    They think they have done enough to take all three points back to North London.

    Emily Fox and Kerolin NicoliImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 87 mins

    Man City 3-4 Arsenal

    Arsenal win a corner and time is ticking for Manchester City to find a way back.

    More ups and downs than the Big Dipper this one.

    Is there another, final twist?