HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 15:52 GMT 7 March 2021
Brighton 2-0 Tottenham
Brighton have hit the woodwork twice in the space of a few seconds.
Nora Heroum's 20-yarder comes back off the bar, as does Megan Connolly's follow-up header.
FT: West Ham 0-2 Chelsea
FT: Man City 1-0 Everton
FT: Birmingham 0-4 Arsenal
FT: Brighton 2-0 Tottenham
FT: Man Utd 3-0 Aston Villa
Josef Rindl and Michael Beardmore
Brighton 2-0 Tottenham
Brighton have hit the woodwork twice in the space of a few seconds.
Nora Heroum's 20-yarder comes back off the bar, as does Megan Connolly's follow-up header.
West Ham 0-1 Chelsea
And there's the half-time whistle.
Chelsea in front thanks to that early header from Sam Kerr.
The Blues have kept six clean sheets from their last seven games. Add another and they'll take all three points today.
West Ham 0-1 Chelsea
One minute added on at the end of the half.
Chelsea are still searching for a second.
Man City 1-0 Everton
If City do win the title this season, this game will be one we look back on.
They're on course for three points against a very, very well-disciplined Everton team.
On the pitch, City's Caroline Weir curls one straight into the gloves of Sandy MacIver on the break.
Vivianne Miedema (76 mins)
And just as I type that it's been quiet, Arsenal bag a third.
It wouldn't be a Gunners game without a goal from Vivianne Miedema after all.
The Netherlands striker lashes into the bottom corner from just outside the area for her 14th WSL goal of the season.
Will she win the Golden Boot again?
Birmingham 0-2 Arsenal
It's been a very quiet second half at St George's Park.
Arsenal are playing most of the game in Birmingham's half without any real urgency.
But they are well on the way to three points to keep pace with third-placed Manchester United in the race for Champions League qualification.
Malin Gut and Lisa Evans have come on for Jordan Nobbs and Lia Walti.
Keira Walsh (80 mins)
You just knew it!
It's a brilliant counter led by Lauren Hemp. The midfielder holds the ball up on the right before cutting it back to Keira Walsh.
Walsh is unmarked on the edge of the box and side-foots the ball into the bottom corner.
It had been coming.
Man City 0-0 Everton
A great in-swinging corner from Nicoline Sorensen is punched clear by City keeper Roebuck with a wall of players penning her under her crossbar.
Brilliant goalkeeping. So nearly for Everton.
Man City 0-0 Everton
Corner for Everton.
Now this would be a proper smash and grab.
West Ham 0-1 Chelsea
Chelsea are not running away with this game as I expected when they took the lead in the sixth minute.
This is a very even game with just over 10 minutes until half-time.
Inessa Kaagman (74 mins)
Can you have a smash and grab at home?
That's perhaps a little harsh on Brighton but Spurs will be wondering how they are two goals down here.
Inessa Kaagman, that's why. Her first finish was tidy enough but this was even better, lashing home from just inside the box.
Man City 0-0 Everton
And now it's a double change for Everton as Gabby George is replaced by Simone Magill and Valerie Gauvin is off for Claire Emslie.
Birmingham 0-2 Arsenal
Leah Williamson wastes a decent chance to put this one to bed for Arsenal.
She's completely unmarked as a ball falls to her around 15 yards out but fires well over the bar.
Man City 0-0 Everton
Can a double substitution be the spark City need? Georgia Stanway replaces Ellen White while Rose Lavelle comes on for Sam Mewis.
Twenty minutes remaining in our 14:00 GMT games.
Brighton 1-0 Tottenham
Danique Kerkdijk should be a little grateful to her covering defenders here.
The Brighton defender clips the heels of Rianna Dean as the Spurs striker chases a long ball over the top.
It might have been accidental but was a clear foul. However, there were other defenders in the vicinity.
The free-kick is fired well over by Siri Worm.
Man City 0-0 Everton
Overhead kick from City's Lauren Hemp...
...Over the bar.
Plenty of chances for City but no end product. 65 minutes played.
Inessa Kaagman (63 mins)
It really isn't Tottenham's day.
Spurs have created by far the better chances in this one but Brighton have gone ahead with their first real opening.
A hopeful ball into the box is flicked on and finds Inessa Kaagman at the far post - she composes herself superbly to rifle a shot back across goal into the far corner.
Man City 0-0 Everton
Was that the moment for Man City?
England forward Ellen White finally gets in behind but her shot across the face of goal sails wide.
The angle was tight but you'd expect City's number nine to do better there.
Brighton 0-0 Tottenham
Shelina Kadorsky is so unlucky, hitting the woodwork for the second time today as a free-kick falls to her on the volley and she strikes the bar.
Kit Graham's follow-up is cleared off the line.
Not looking like Tottenham's day.
West Ham 0-1 Chelsea
It's been all West Ham for the last five minutes but Chelsea win the ball back and Sam Kerr is sent through on the counter.
She tries to chip keeper Courtney Brosnan but gets her shot all wrong and it's easily saved.