SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2021
Man City 0-0 Everton
The visitors are forced into a change on the half-mark as Poppy Pattison comes on for Danielle Turner.
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
Man City 0-0 Everton
The visitors are forced into a change on the half-mark as Poppy Pattison comes on for Danielle Turner.
Man City 0-0 Everton
City should lead!
Caroline Weir's free-kick hits the wall and falls to Samantha Mewis.
The USA international reacts quickly but can only poke her effort wide of the post.
Birmingham 0-0 Arsenal
Good chance for the visitors as Caitlin Foord shoots over the bar from close range.
That's their second bright opening after top scorer Viviane Miedema had hit the post early on.
Brighton 0-0 Tottenham
First real opening for the hosts after a bit of a scramble in the area but Aurora Mikalsen is equal to it in the Tottenham goal.
Brighton 0-0 Tottenham
Not too much to report from this game between two teams looking to move clear of the bottom of the table.
Rosella Ayane takes a shot from long range for the visitors but it's well wide.
Birmingham 0-0 Arsenal
The visitors nearly take the lead through an expected source.
Vivianne Miedema gets her head on to a cross at the back post but the Netherlands international sees her effort come back off the woodwork.
Man City 0-0 Everton
A win in this one will lift Man City top of the table albeit, possibly, for just an hour.
Current leaders Chelsea visit struggling West ham in our final game of the day at 15:00 GMT.
Birmingham 0-0 Arsenal; Brighton 0-0 Tottenham; Man City 0-0 Everton
We're off and running in our three 14:00 GMT games.
Can Man City keep their winning run going or will Everton spring a surprise?
Man City v Everton (14:00 GMT)
A quick word for England defender Steph Houghton.
She's making her 200th appearance for the club this afternoon, since joining from Arsenal in 2014.
Another great achievement in what has been a wonderful career.
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You can click the audio button at the top of the page to listen to radio commentary from two of our Women's Super League games today.
Radio 5 Live Sports Extra have commentary from Brighton v Tottenham at 14:00 GMT and leaders Chelsea's visit to West Ham at 15:00 GMT.
They also have commentary of Liverpool's visit to Crystal Palace in the Championship, while BBC Radio Manchester is covering Manchester City's WSL game at home to Everton.
Man Utd 3-0 Aston Villa
Never in doubt. Goals from Kirsty Hanson, Jess Sigsworth and Katie Zelem end United's losing run.
And that's all from Michael and I for the moment. Ian Woodcock and Brendon Mitchell will take you through the first half of our three 14:00 GMT games.
Fingers crossed for goals lads!
Brighton v Tottenham (14:00 GMT)
Tottenham make one change from their 3-2 defeat by Everton last Sunday for their trip to Brighton as Siri Worm replaces Kerys Harrop - it's a late change too as Harrop's name was on the teamsheet.
Brighton's most recent game was their stunning win at Chelsea that broke the Blues' 33-match unbeaten streak exactly a month ago so it's no surprise the Seagulls are unchanged.
Brighton XI: Walsh, Le Tissier, Kerkdijk, Williams, Koivisto, Simpkins, Connolly, Brazil, Whelan, Kaagman, Lee.
Subs: Fiskerstrand, Roe, Gibbons, Heroum, Jarrett, Symonds, Olding, Bance.
Tottenham XI: Mikalsen, Morgan, McManus, Zadorsky, Worm, Kennedy, Percival, Davison, Graham, Addison, Ayane.
Subs: Martin, Green, Peplow, Dean, Quinn.
Birmingham City v Arsenal (14:00 GMT)
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Birmingham make three changes from their 4-0 defeat by Manchester City last Sunday as Emma Kelly, Mollie Green and Chloe McCarron come into the side.
Arsenal make two changes, one enforced, as Lotte Wubben-Moy replaces the injured Jen Beattie, while Australia striker Caitlin Foord returns from a spell on the sidelines, coming in for Jill Roord.
Birmingham XI: Hampton, Scott, Brougham, Mace, Holloway, Green, McCarron, Littlejohn, Mayling, Kelly, Murphy.
Subs: Whitehouse, Murray, Napier, Whipp, Walker, Lawley, Hart.
Arsenal XI: Williams, Maritz, Williamson, Wubben-Moy, McCabe, Walti, Van de Donk, Nobbs, Mead, Miedema, Foord.
Subs: Zinsberger, Stenson, Patten, Maier, Gut, Evans, Roord, Little.
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Man City v Everton (14:00 GMT)
Manchester City make three changes from the side that established a 3-0 first-leg lead over Fiorentina in Wednesday's Champions League tie.
USA international Sam Mewis, Keira Walsh and Esme Morgan come in to the side in place of Abby Dahlkemper, Laura Coombs and Georgia Stanway.
Everton also make three changes from their 3-2 win at Tottenham last weekend as Gabby George, Lucy Graham and Maeva Clemaron are handed starts by boss Willie Kirk.
Man City XI: Roebuck, Morgan, Greenwood, Houghton, Bronze, Walsh, Weir, Mewis, Hemp, Kelly, White.
Subs: Taieb, Keating, Mannion, Coombs, Stanway, Lavelle, Beckie, Davies, Dahlkemper.
Everton XI: MacIver, Wold, Finnigan, Sevecke, Turner, George, Clemaron, Christiansen, Graham, Sorensen, Gauvin.
Subs: Korpela, Boye-Hlorkah, Lehmann, Magill, Emslie, Stringer, Raso, Clinton, Pattinson.
As our early game winds down to its inevitable conclusion, we'll take this chance to bring you team news from the three 14:00 GMT kick-offs...
Man Utd 3-0 Aston Villa
Just two minutes of normal time remain.
United make another change as Jess Sigsworth is replaced by 17-yeear-old Carrie Jones.
Man Utd 3-0 Aston Villa
And now a change for Villa as Chloe Arthur is replaced by Emily Syme.
I don't think Arthur ever really recovered after her loose pass set up United's opener.
Man Utd 3-0 Aston Villa
Great play from United's left-back Ona Batlle.
The Spain international sprints into the box but her dangerous cutback is hacked clear.
Man Utd 3-0 Aston Villa
And some more changes for United as Maria Thorisdottir and Jane Ross replace Amy Turner and Jackie Groenen.
Ten minutes remaining.
Man Utd 3-0 Aston Villa
Villa look exhausted while United have gone into no cards or injuries mode.
Villa's Mana Iwabuchi tries to send Stine Larsen through but United keeper Mary Earps is quick off her line to cut out the pass.