Postpublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 8 May 2022
Aston Villa 0-0 Birmingham
Almost an early goal in the West Midlands/Second City derby as relegated Birmingham's Jade Pennock hits the crossbar.
Result: Chelsea 4-2 Man Utd - Kerr's stunning double and Reiten goal see hosts come from 2-1 down
Chelsea's victory sees them claim third successive title
Result: West Ham 0-2 Arsenal - Blackstenius and Catley for visitors
Result: Reading 0-4 Man City - visitors claim final Champions League place at Man Utd's expense
Listen to BBC local radio commentary of Brighton v Everton & Reading v Man City on this page
Joe Rindl
Aston Villa 0-0 Birmingham
Almost an early goal in the West Midlands/Second City derby as relegated Birmingham's Jade Pennock hits the crossbar.
Chelsea 0-0 Man Utd
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Kingsmeadow
It's been a pretty good start from Man Utd. Millie Bright has just launched a clearance into the car park which the away fans enjoyed but the home supporters are still chanting away.
Chelsea 0-0 Man Utd
Scramble in the Chelsea box as they don't quite clear a Manchester United corner.
The ball falls to Ella Toon whose header is blocked by a wall of blue. Was that heading in?
The visitors are up for this. Good news for Arsenal fans.
Reading 0-0 Man City
Manchester City push for an early goal that would remove any Champions League nerves. Lauren Hemp has acres of space down the left but her cross is booted out for a throw-in.
A draw will be enough for City unless Manchester United do a Bristol Rovers.
West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal fire in a dangerous in-swinging corner but West Ham keeper Mackenzie Arnold holds on to the ball under her crossbar.
On the counter, Arsenal's Noelle Maritz commits a professional foul.
Easy yellow.
West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Two
A bright start from West Ham, you can see that they are sitting off when the goalkeeper has got possession.
Chelsea 0-0 Man Utd
It's a slower tempo across London.
Chelsea are dominating but no chances of note.
West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
And straight up the over end Vivianne Miedema tries to play in Katie McCabe but a late challenge from Hammers' Gilly Flaherty cuts the move out.
Quick start at Dagenham.
West Ham 0-0 Arsenal
West Ham have made a bright start, surprising Arsenal with an immediate press.
gunners keeper Manuela Zinsberger is quick off her line to cut out a ball over the top.
Reading 0-0 Man City
There was a presentation for Reading's retiring midfielder Brooke Chaplen before kick-off.
The 33-year-old, who had surgery to remove a bone tumour earlier this year, was given a guard of honour by both sets of players and given a framed shirt.
She had to retire because knee ligaments were removed in the operation.
Chelsea 0-0 Man Utd
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Kingsmeadow
The atmosphere is, as expected, brilliant at Kingsmeadow as both sets of supporters are hoping for a celebratory day. I haven't seen any fake trophies in the crowd but it wouldn't surprise me if a few pop up if Chelsea take an early lead...
Let's do this.
The players are walking out across the country.
It's so nearly here. How are your nerves?
Laura Bassett
Former Arsenal and Chelsea defender on BBC Two
If you look at the journey so far there has been ebbs and flows, both Arsenal and Chelsea have been in the driving seat at certain times of the season so the fact that it's come down right to the wire is just fantastic.
Chelsea v Man Utd (12:00 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live
You can listen to Chelsea taking on Manchester United on BBC Radio 5 Live. Build-up has just got under way.
That would be some set-up, West Ham v Arsenal on the telly and Chelsea v Man Utd on the radio.
West Ham v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Arsenal
Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall, speaking to BBC Two:
"The players feel focused. We will go out to do our game plan.
"We have to consider if Chelsea lose, we only need to draw. That's the only way we'll change our tactics in the final few minutes.
"We will know what's happening from the Chelsea game."
Aston Villa v Birmingham (12:00 BST)
There's no relegation fight to watch out for today. After several seasons fighting the drop, Birmingham City's luck finally ran out following their 6-0 defeat to Manchester City on Wednesday.
Birmingham were one of the founding members of the Women's Super League and have been in the division for 11 years but they will be competing in the second tier next season.
As recently as 2017, Birmingham were FA Cup finalists. A decade ago, they were challenging for league titles.
Birmingham's interim head coach Darren Carter will want to end the season on a high against Aston Villa to hopefully keep his position.
Reading v Man City (12:00 BST)
Natasha Harding, who was on the bench against Leicester last weekend, returns to the Reading starting XI.
It's her final appearance for the club before she departs at the end of the season.
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Manchester City are without Demi Stokes for this afternoon's game, with Julie Blakstad taking her place in the defence.
In the other change from Wednesday's 6-0 win over Birmingham, Chloe Kelly moves into the starting lineup with Hayley Raso dropping to the bench.
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Reading v Man City (12:00 BST)
Manchester United were neck-and-neck with Manchester City in the battle for third place until they were held to a 0-0 draw by Aston Villa. City won their game in hand on Wednesday and have a two-point advantage over their rivals, with Champions League qualification now in their own hands.
City are away to Reading, and their superior goal difference means a draw will likely be enough for them.
It has been quite the turnaround for City who have bounced back from a turbulent start to the campaign, which saw them in eighth at one stage, to now lie in third.
Taylor, who faced questions around his position earlier in the season, said the revival was down to "perseverance and hard work".
Chelsea v Man Utd (12:00 BST)
Manchester United could do rivals Arsenal a huge favour today.
United have more than pride to play for. If they better Man City’s result against Reading they will finish third and take the last Champions League qualification spot.
Marc Skinner's team have won four of their past six although they have yet to beat Chelsea in their short history. This season Hayes’ side defeated them 3-1 in the League Cup and 6-1 in the league.
When Jonas Eidevall was asked if he will be a United supporter this weekend, the Arsenal boss said: "I really, really hope Man United can win. Of course, I would be lying if I said anything else. I really hope United can finish off in a style their season deserves."