KICK-OFFpublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2022
And we're away in both of our 7pm kick-offs.
Result: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd - Fisk levels with header after Toone scored for visitors
Result: Everton 0-3 Chelsea - Kerr header before superb strikes from Reiten and Cuthbert
Emma Hayes' side move to within two points of leaders Arsenal with one game in hand
Result: Man City 2-0 Reading - hosts miss string of chances before Stokes and Hemp score
Jess Anderson
And we're away in both of our 7pm kick-offs.
So, a reminder of what's happening tonight:
Everton v Chelsea (19:00 GMT)
Manchester City v Reading (19:00 GMT)
West Ham v Manchester United (19:30 GMT)
Kick-off is moments away...
Manchester City v Reading (19:00 GMT)
And your random fact for the day is...
Manchester City have lost just one of their 16 WSL games played on Wednesdays, having won 11 and drawn four.
Man City v Reading (19:00 GMT)
Man City make two changes to the team that edged to a 1-0 win at Tottenham on Sunday. Ellen White and Lauren Hemp drop out in place of Julie Blakstad and Khadija Shaw.
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Just the one change to the Reading side beaten 3-1 by Manchester United on Saturday, with Chloe Peplow replacing Rachel Rowe.
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Manchester City v Reading (19:00 GMT)
Continental Cup winners Manchester City will host Reading after beating Tottenham 1-0 at the weekend in a tight game.
Reading are winless in their last four WSL matches, losing to the other side of Manchester last time out, and have lost their last two away from home.
Everton v Chelsea (19:00 GMT)
Everton make four changes to the side that beat Leicester 3-2 on Saturday. Courtney Brosnan, Nathalie Bjorn, Simone Magill and Claire Emslie come into the team in place of Sandy MacIver, Anna Anvegard, Kenza Dali and Toni Duggan.
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Emma Hayes also makes four changes to the Chelsea team that won 1-0 at home to Aston Villa. Pernille Harder, Erin Cuthbert, Jessie Fleming and Sophie Ingle return, with Ji So-yun, Bethany England, Jonna Andersson and Drew Spence dropping to the bench.
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Chelsea v Everton (19:00 GMT)
Chelsea needed a late, late winner from Sam Kerr to overcome Aston Villa at the weekend and keep their title hopes alive. They trail Arsenal by five points with two games in hand.
Can they squeeze the gap to two points this evening?
Hello!
Three games to whet your appetite this evening.
It's difficult to see past the two London clubs for the title at this point but the battle to secure that coveted third spot is very much on, with four or five clubs still in the mix.
So, let's do this...