Postpublished at 15:15 GMT 21 November 2021
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Tottenham's Ashleigh Neville rises highest to meet an in-swinging for for Tottenham. She can only direct it wide of the far post.
So far it has been a very open London derby.
West Ham v Tottenham Hotspur under way at 15:00 GMT
FT: Manchester United 0-2 Arsenal - Miedema strike and McCabe penalty for league leaders
FT: Chelsea 5-0 Birmingham City - Blues stay one point behind Arsenal
FT: Leicester City 0-1 Everton and Reading 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Andrew Aloia and Emma Sanders
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Tottenham's Ashleigh Neville rises highest to meet an in-swinging for for Tottenham. She can only direct it wide of the far post.
So far it has been a very open London derby.
Leicester 0-0 Everton
How has this not gone in!?
Kenza Dali is clean through again but this time she tees up Valerie Gauvin.
Her first-time flick is saved by the keeper, she tries to bundle in the rebound but there's two Leicester bodies on the line and Sophie Barker eventually gets it clear.
Leicester 0-0 Everton
A few spaces opening up for Everton. Izzy Christiansen plays in Kenza Dali and she squeezes a cross in from the right.
It's gobbled up by the keeper.
Chelsea 4-0 Birmingham
Jessie Fleming has found Sam Kerr all day.
It's lovely build-up from Chelsea again as Fran Kirby lays it off to Fleming and she drills it across the box for Kerr.
The Australian is inches away.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Big miss for Tottenham.
A lovely pass is played back for Kyah Simon in the box. She has both the time and space to shoot, but leans back and lifts it well over the bar. Both teams have created opportunities in the opening eight minutes.
Chelsea 4-0 Birmingham
OOPS!
Millie Bright practically volleys it back to Ann-Katrin Berger and she's lucky it doesn't roll into her own net.
Christie Murray takes the corner and Berger fumbles it initially but gathers it in on the second attempt.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Yui Hasegawa from 40 yards has a go at trying to really light things up. An audacious attempt, yes. Accurate, it certainly wasn't.
It's an early example of the Hammers' bright early start and they have the game's first corner, which goes the same way... harmless.
Chelsea 4-0 Birmingham
Chelsea are straight on the attack. Fran Kirby's cut-back falls to Magdalena Eriksson. She tees up Kirby again and it's out for a corner by Louise Quinn.
Reading 1-0 Brighton
And off we go again in Reading.
Chelsea 4-0 Birmingham
Change for Birmingham at the break. On comes Lucy Whipp. Lisa Robertson is off.
Chelsea 4-0 Birmingham
Any more from Chelsea?
Leicester 0-0 Everton
Back under way in Leicester. Can they hold on for their first WSL point?
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
The last of the weekend's WSL games is now under way in London.
FT: Man Utd 0-2 Arsenal
If you missed the game, Arsenal won 2-0 thanks to this beauty from Vivianne Miedema and a spot kick from Katie McCabe.
FT: Man Utd 0-2 Arsenal
The attendance at Leigh Sports Village earlier was 2,186 by the way. A fairly decent turnout.
West Ham v Tottenham (15:00 GMT)
There is one change for West Ham following their 2-2 draw with Reading last week, with Dagny Brynjarsdottir starting.
West Ham XI: Arnold, Fisk, Cissoko, Flaherty, Svitkova, Longhurst, Brynjarsdottir, Evans, Hasegawa, Yallop, Walker.
Subs: Leat, Wyne, Stringer, Parker, Filis, Joel, Cairns, Garrard.
There's a return for South Korea international Cho So-hyun in the Tottenham XI.
Asmita Ale also comes in for Esther Morgan at full-back. Kyah Simon starts up front.
Tottenham XI: Korpela, Bartrip, Harrop, Cho, Williams, Percival, Ale, Graham, Simon, Clemaron, Neville.
Subs: Heeps, Morgan, Green, Naz, Addison, Ubogagu, Ayane.
Leicester 0-0 Everton
Still goalless in Leicester.
Chelsea 4-0 Birmingham
Three goals from Sam Kerr and one from Fran Kirby means Chelsea are cruising at Kingsmeadow.
Leicester 0-0 Everton
A few moments break in play as Lucy Graham receives treatment for a hefty landing in the Leicester box.
Reading 1-0 Brighton
A decent contest. Natasha Dowie's early goal gives Reading the lead at the break.