Summary

  • Six WSL games to mark women's football weekend

  • FT: Tottenham 0-2 Arsenal - Little & Miedema see visitors win in front of record WSL crowd

  • FT: Liverpool 0-1 Everton - Goalkeeping error gives Everton victory

  • FT: Chelsea 1-0 Man Utd, Brighton 3-0 Birmingham, Reading 3-3 Bristol City

  • FT: Man City 5-0 West Ham - Stanway scores twice & is sent off for hosts

  1. Blue among the Redpublished at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Liverpool v Everton (15:00 GMT)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Anfield

    While I spoke to these girls, their team-mates from Airbus UK Broughton in North Wales were telling them to come back from the “dark side!” They are all “anti-Liverpool fans".

    Louisa, 14, on the right, is an Evertonian and said she just wants an Everton win and doesn’t care about the score.

    Rubie, 12, (centre) is a Manchester United fan but her favourite players is scouser and ex-Red Alex Greenwood. Zara, 13, is a Spurs fan and won’t need reminding of their Champions League defeat by the Liverpool men’s team in July...

    .Image source, BBC Sport
  2. Team newspublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Liverpool v Everton (15:00 GMT)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Anfield

    Liverpool boss Vicky Jepson makes four changes from the 2-0 defeat to Birmingham City in their last WSL game.

    Last season's top scorer Courtney Sweetman-Kirk is recalled, alongside Kirsty Linnett, just behind.

    Anke Preuss comes in for Fran Kitching in goal. Jemma Purfield, Jess Clarke and Rinsola Babajide are the others to drop out.

    Willie Kirk makes three changes to the Everton team who beat Brighton 2-0 in their last WSL game.

    Forwards Hannah Cain and Chloe Kelly - suspended following her red card in the cup defeat to Manchester United - and Maeva Clemaron drop out.

    Chaney Boye-Hlorkah, Elise Hughes and Abbey-Leigh Stringer come into the team.

    Liverpool XI: Preuss, Jane, Bradley-Auckland, Fahey, Robe, Bailey, Roberts, Linnett, Lawley, Charles, Sweetman-Kirk.

    Subs: Kitching, Murray, Hodson, Rodgers, Babajide, Kearns.

    Everton XI: Korpela, Turner, Van Es, George, Boye-Hlorkah, Kaagman, Hughes, Magill, Stringer, Morgan, Graham.

    Subs: Levell, Hinds, Brougham, Cain, Pike, Finnigan, Clemaron.

  3. Team newspublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Tottenham v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    Tom Garry
    BBC Sport at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Tottenham make one change to the team that won at Bristol City, with defender Ashleigh Neville replacing forward Lucy Quinn. Kit Graham keeps her place in the side up front after her brilliant, quickfire brace against the Robins.

    Visitors Arsenal name the same team that beat Man City in the WSL on 27 October, reverting back to type after switching things around a lot for the second leg of their 13-2 aggregate win over Czech side Slavia Prague in the Champions League.

    Tottenham XI: Spencer, Percival, Neville, Godfrey, Filbey, Worm, Peplow, Green, Dean, Graham, Furness.

    Subs: Morgan, Schillaci, Leon, Haines, Quinn, Davison, Ayane.

    Arsenal XI: Zinsberger, Beattie, Williamson, Van de Donk, Nobbs, Little, McCabe, Evans, Mead.

    Subs: Mitchell, Roord, Quinn, Peyraud-Magnin, Maier, Schnaderbeck.

  4. North London bound...published at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal (15:00 GMT)

    White Hart LaneImage source, Rex Features

    Right then, although our 12:30 GMT kick-off is done and dusted there's plenty more action on its way and we've got a first WSL north London derby to bring you.

    What's more - the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the venue for this one as Arsenal look to keep pace with the leading lights in the league with another victory.

    In the meantime, we'll continue to bring you all the goals from Chelsea-Manchester United, Reading-Bristol City and Brighton-Birmingham.

  5. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    And that was virtually the last kick of the game.

    City close out an emphatic and fully deserved 5-0 win that puts them top of the Women's Super League.

    How will title rivals Chelsea and Arsenal respond?

    The only blot was a red card for double goalscorer Georgia Stanway. Ellen White, Lauren Hemp and Tessa Wullaert were the other players on target.

  6. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 90+3 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    Almost a dream moment for West Ham substitute Wiktoria Kiszkis, who strikes the post just seconds after coming on.

    So unlucky for the Polish youth international, it was nearly Kiszkis, bang, bang but the woodwork denied her.

  7. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    What a goal that would have been.

    Tessa Wullaert must just have waltzed around four or five West Ham players in a slaloming, jinking run.

    Her attempted effort hits teammate Ellen White and falls for Pauline Bremer but her effort is well saved by Anna Moorhouse.

    It could have been double figures if not for the impressive Hammers keeper.

  8. Postpublished at 90 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    Three minutes of time added on. Just a formality now, of course.

  9. goal

    GOAL: Brighton 1-0 Birminghampublished at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Kayleigh Green (pen, 15 mins)

    After Ellie Brazil is fouled in the box, Kayleigh Green steps up to stroke the penalty high into the roof of the net to put Brighton in front at the Amex.

    It looks like a decent crowd in attendance too, by all accounts.

  10. Postpublished at 89 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    It will be no consolation to West Ham but at least they have fared slightly better than last season's trip to the Academy Stadium.

    City ran out 7-1 winners on that occasion.

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    GOAL: Reading 2-0 Bristol Citypublished at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Brooke Chaplen (18 mins)

    Double delight for Reading with their second goal in as many minutes.

    Brooke Chaplen beats the Bristol City offside trap just inside their half and has the pace to get clear.

    She then takes the ball past the keeper before cooly keeping her balance and slotting into the empty net from 12 yards out.

    Madejski Stadium crowd delighted.

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    GOAL: Reading 1-0 Bristol Citypublished at 14:18 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Remi Allen (17 mins)

    The Royals are in front at the Madejski Stadium!

    There's a touch of route one about the goal, and the defending from the visitors isn't great either, but Remi Allen's calm finish with the outside of her boot is enough to put Reading ahead.

  13. Postpublished at 86 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    At 5-0 up, you can afford to miss chances but Tessa Wullaert will not want to see this one again.

    The ball falls for her perfectly near the penalty spot but with only Anna Moorhouse to beat, she lifts her finish over the bar.

  14. 'They've dictated from start to finish'published at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    Laura Bassett
    Former England defender on BBC Red Button

    Ellen WhiteImage source, FA

    The amount of corners and free-kicks they've had, Manchester City could've punished West Ham even more.

    They've dictated this game from start to finish.

  15. Postpublished at 82 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    Kenza Dali still trying to make a good impression (sorry) for West Ham. She works space well down the right but her cross is blocked.

    A couple of subsequent balls into the City area result in a bit of pinball but the hosts scramble clear.

    Could there be a late consolation in this for the Hammers?

  16. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    In a title race as tight as the battle for the Women's Super League crown, goal difference could well be key.

    City will move to +11 if the score remains the same - that's three goals superior to Chelsea and five better off than Arsenal.

    They are still looking for more goals and Ellen White is denied by Anna Moorhouse from Tessa Wullaert's through ball - but the flag was up for offside in any event.

  17. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    City's 10 players still look the more likely side to add to the scoreline here and Pauline Bremer's strike from a tricky angle forces Anna Moorhouse into a smart save.

    In the meantime, Republic of Ireland teenage midfielder Tyler Toland, a summer signing from Sion Swifts, has come on for her WSL debut for City, replacing Lauren Hemp, who scored the hosts' fourth goal today.

  18. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    Georgia Stanway scored twice in eight first-half minutes to help City to a 4-0 half-time lead - she picked up two second-half bookings in a similar amount of time.

    The second yellow might have been harsh, for a fairly innocuous trip on Adriana Leon but it was a challenge Stanway did not need to make.

    Now, after only recently returning from injury, the City striker faces a one-match suspension.

  19. Under way in three gamespublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019

    ScarvesImage source, Rex Features

    Right, we're just about under way in our three 14:00 GMT kick-offs now too.

    Reading host Bristol City at the Madejski Stadium, Brighton face Birmingham at the Amex and Manchester United visit Chelsea.

  20. RED CARDpublished at 71 mins

    Manchester City 5-0 West Ham

    Two yellow cards in just a few minutes for Georgia Stanway.

    City are down to 10 players for the final 20 minutes or so.

    They should probably have enough of a lead to see this through, you suspect...