Postpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 16 October 2022
Manchester United 4-0 Brighton
Four minutes are added on in the first game of the day.
Result: Man City 4-0 Leicester - Shaw double, Hemp header & Hasegawa give hosts first points
Result: Spurs 1-0 Liverpool - Fahey deflects cross into own net
Result: Everton 1-3 Chelsea - Harder double and Charles effort earn win for Chelsea, who were without boss Hayes
Result: Man Utd 4-0 Brighton - Toone scores twice as United claim third win in row
Arsenal travel to Reading at 18:45 BST
Adam Millington and Jonathan Jurejko
Manchester United 4-0 Brighton
Four minutes are added on in the first game of the day.
Everton 0-1 Chelsea
Time is ticking towards the half-time tootle. And Chelsea are looking more likely to extend their lead than Everton are to grabbing a leveller.
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Benedict: Adriana Leon has her first goal for Manchester United. She's in fantastic form for club and country at the moment.
Everton 0-1 Chelsea
Almost two! Emma Hayes would have been pleased as she watches from her sofa.
Pernille Harder is the player who has the chance after again ghosting into space, but this time scoops over the bar from close range.
For a player once the most expensive in the world, the Dane knows she should have buried that.
Manchester United 4-0 Brighton
United have both Maya Le Tissier and Ona Batlle down and receiving treatment.
Manchester United 4-0 Brighton
Manchester United look set to record their ninth home win in a row. Leigh Sports Village is a fortress.
Everton 0-1 Chelsea
Can Everton muster a response before the break?
Conceding that goal has poked them into life and within seconds they are on the attack.
Gabrielle George knocks the ball goalwards but Chelsea divert for a corner. That comes to nothing for the hosts as the ref blows for a Chelsea free-kick.
Pernille Harder (36 mins)
There you go! That's the sound of the deadlock being broken.
Chelsea find the first bit of quality in front of goal this afternoon and it pays.
A lovely cross from the left is met by Pernille Harder, who is unmarked and nods down into the bottom corner.
Textbook header.
Manchester United 4-0 Brighton
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Two
Leah Galton times her run perfectly and shot the ball straight into the path of Adriana Leon. It falls on a plate to Leon and she was not going to miss that. What a finish. That is what you want to do as a game-changer: come on and get a goal.
Manchester United 4-0 Brighton
Rachel Williams makes her Manchester United debut as she comes on for Nikita Parris.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Ooof! The closest we've come to the opening goal in Liverpool.
Everton keeper Courtney Brosnan unconvincingly punches a cross, straight to Lauren James who takes a touch before drilling a rising shot against the bar.
Did that get a touch off a defender on the way? Yes. Corner.
This time, Brosnan collects safely and the danger is over for the home side.
Adriana Leon
Second-half substitute Leon gets her first goal in a United shirt - and if Brighton thought they even had a slim chance of getting something they won't now.
The Reds are 4-0 up and it's been an easy afternoon.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Two
Manchester United want to build a fortress. Season tickets are on record numbers since the Euros. The fans are very vocal too. They have become a 12th player to the team.
Tottenham vs Liverpool (14:00 BST)
Tottenham will begin their first home game at Leyton Orient's Brisbane Road with two changes to the side that won 2-1 at Reading in the FA WSL Cup on October 2.
Tinja-Riikka Korpela replaces Becky Spencer in goal and midfielder Drew Spence, who scored four WSL goals against Liverpool, during her time at Chelsea, comes in for Cho So-hyun in midfield.
Starting XI: Korpela, Turner, Bartrip, Zadorsky, Ale, Summanen, Spence, Bizet, Neville, James, Karczewska
Subs: Spencer, Pearse, Cho, Brazil, Naz
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Liverpool make six changes to the team that began the 1-0 win at Sunderland as manager Matt Beard aims to beat Tottenham for the first time in his fifth attempt in the opposition dugout.
Rachael Laws returns in goal for their first WSL away match of the campaign, with Emma Koivisto, Taylor Hinds, Gilly Flaherty, Melissa Lawley and Missy Bo Kearns also starting.
Liverpool: Laws, Kovisto, Flaherty, Fahey, Matthews, Hinds, Kearns, Furness, Daniels, Lawley, Stengel
Subs: Cumings, Kirby, Robe, Campbell, Roberts, Holland, Humphrey, Wardlaw, Silcock
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Everton 0-0 Chelsea
You'd imagine, though, that someone with the super-high standards of Emma Hayes isn't happy with what she's seeing.
Everton's Jess Park bursts into the Chelsea box on the right, using her pace and directness to find the gap.
But before she can shoot, Chelsea defender Kadeisha Buchanan gets across and times a tackle to perfection. Brilliant defending.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Victoria Williams heads into the book after she fouls Adriana Leon.
Manchester City v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Jess Anderson
BBC Sport at Academy Stadium
It's a perfect football day in Manchester. Crisp, chilly, but the sun is shining. The Academy Stadium is just starting to fill up nicely as the players come out to warm up.
Both of these sides are looking for their first points of the season. The hosts would be tipped as favourites here but it's been a tricky start to the campaign for Gareth Taylor, who has interestingly opted to leave his captain, Steph Houghton, on the bench.
Taylor has spoken frequently about the stop-start nature of the Women's Super League, so he'll be hoping his side can get a run going now that the international break is over.
There's another game coming up in half an hour on the blue side of Manchester...
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Danielle Carter makes way for Ye-eun Park
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
As our eagle-eyed reporter Neil Johnston told us earlier (see 12:34 entry), the Chelsea players warmed up at Walton Hall Park wearing t-shirts with a 'Get well soon' message to Emma Hayes.
The Chelsea's men's players are doing the same before their Premier League match at Aston Villa.
A nice touch and shows again what Hayes means to the whole club.
We echo those sentiments, too! Get well soon Emma.