Postpublished at 13:27 British Summer Time 16 October 2022
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Not much to report in the way of action from this one. This is a much more balanced affair than the first half.
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 3-0 Brighton
Not much to report in the way of action from this one. This is a much more balanced affair than the first half.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Everton's decent start to the season has been built on their defence solidity, having kept clean sheets in their back-to-back wins over Liverpool and Leicester.
So far they have limited Chelsea to shots from relative distance and haven't been carved open.
Courtney Brosnan has been the busiest keeper though and is alert to collect a high cross from the Chelsea left.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Hayley Ladd and Vilde Boe Risa come onto the pitch, replacing Lucy Staniforth and goalscorer Ella Toone.
Adriana Leon is also introduced with Lucia Garcia making way.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
The game's gone a little stale and Marc Skinner looks to Hayley Ladd and Vilde Boe Risa on the bench.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Chances at both ends.
First, Chelsea's Pernille Harder makes a run into the box again and sees the goal loom in front of her. This time she doesn't hit the target, shooting high over the bar.
Everton's opportunity isn't so clear cut, mind. Elise Stenevik crosses low from the left and it's just a yard or so in front of a team-mate.
Good contest so far.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Lee Geum-min heads towards the United goal but has her effort blocked. There are then clamours for a penalty as Danielle Carter has a shot blocked and some players think it hig a defender's hand. Brighton are pushing for a way back into this game.
Manchester City v Leicester (14:00 BST)
Jess Anderson
BBC Sport at Academy Stadium
Manchester City makes just one change from the side that lost out to Chelsea at Kingsmeadow before the international break.
Japan midfielder Yui Hasegawa makes her debut while captain Steph Houghton is on the bench.
City are looking for their first points of the season and it's also their first home game of the season, manager Gareth Taylor will be hoping the two can go hand in hand.
Starting XI: Roebuck, Casparij, Aleixandri, Greenwood, Morgan, Hasegawa, Castellanos, Coombs, Kelly, Shaw, Hemp
Subs: MacIver, Stokes, Houghton, Fowler, Angeldahl, Raso, Ouahabi, Losada, Blackstad
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Leicester lost 1-0 to Everton last time out, no changes for the visitors from that side.
Boss Lydia Bedford will be looking for her first points today and with City under a bit of early pressure may fancy her side's chances.
Starting XI: Levell, Tierney, Bott, Whelan, Simon, Green, Howard, C. Jones, Plumptre, Purfield, O'Brien
Subs: Poor, Vance, McManus, Flint, Pike, E.Jones, Goodwin, Scofield
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The games are coming quicker than West Coast trains. More than one an hour at the moment.
At 14:00 BST, Manchester City and Leicester City are both aiming to make a fast start as they look for their first WSL points of the season.
Here's the team news...
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
It's been a bit quieter after the break with Brighton playing a lot more calmly and holding United back. They've still got a three-goal deficit to reduce, though.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Neil Johnston
BBC Sport at Walton Hall Park
You have to go back eight years for the last time Everton scored a WSL goal against Chelsea.
It came on 5 October 2014 from Nikita Parris who has since gone on to play for Manchester City, Lyon, Arsenal and England - and now plays for Manchester United.
Will the Toffees find the back of the net in today's Blues v Blues showdown?
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Chelsea now starting to get on top.
Sam Kerr's eyes light up when she finds room to shoot on the edge of the Everton box, but she drags it wide.
The annoyed expression on her face tells us what she thinks about that.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
First bit of possession for Chelsea. Better.
Lauren James cuts in from the right and goes inside, with Pernille Harder having a pop from 20 yards.
Easy for Everton keeper Courtney Brosnan to gather.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Ella Toone does brilliantly to beat the Brighton defenders with a string of step-overs but nothing comes of her fancy footwork. United still dominating this.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Remember, Chelsea are without their legendary boss Emma Hayes on the touchline.
Hayes is taking time away from the game to recover from an emergency hysterectomy.
Sure she'll be watching from home and on the phone to assistant manager Denise Reddy regularly.
Hayes might already have dialled in... Everton well on top.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Dan Carter spins the ball into the danger area but there's nobody there. You could say it's a bright start from Brighton.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Everton straight on the front foot. In the opening minute, Hanna Bennison picks up the ball inside the Chelsea area and jinks into more space. But she can't get the shot away cleanly.
Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Manchester United get the second half under way.
Will they hold on to their 100% winning start?
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Here we go! Game on.
Everton kick off slightly later than planned. Although that might be because of the slow BBC internet...
HT: Manchester United 3-0 Brighton
Veatriki Sarri replaces Poppy Pattinson for the visitors at half-time.
For the hosts, Martha Thomas comes on for Hannah Blundell.
WSL: Galton and Toone link up to score United's third
Second half coming up very shortly in Leigh, so why not relive the third goal before it starts?