Postpublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2023
Everton 3-2 Reading
A chance for number four for Everton. Katja Snoeijs got the first goal and comes in with a brave header under pressure, but can only head it wide of the post.
FT: Leicester 3-0 Brighton - Robinson adds third for hosts
FT Manchester United 6-0 Liverpool - Garcia, Russo, Ladd, Koivisto own goal, Thomas & Williams on target
FT: Everton 3-2 Reading - Snoeijs, Park & George for hosts, Vanhaevermaet & Cooper respond
FT: Arsenal 1-1 Chelsea - Little with penalty, Kerr scores late leveller
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Everton 3-2 Reading
A chance for number four for Everton. Katja Snoeijs got the first goal and comes in with a brave header under pressure, but can only head it wide of the post.
Man United 2-0 Liverpool
Shanice van de Sanden tries to find Jasmine Matthews in front of goal with a low cross from the right, but Millie Turner is equal to it and United build another quick attack through the centre.
Everton 3-2 Reading
Everton are struggling to deal with balls played into the box from wide and Reading have another headed chance but the ball loops up into Emily Ramsey's arms from Natasha Dowie's effort.
Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
Man United have got to be patient but keep the zip on the ball. Sometimes you have to hold onto the ball and draw players out into spaces.
Man United 2-0 Liverpool
United fans want a penalty after Nikita Parris' close-range volley hits Gemma Bonner on her upper body.
Bonner can't have known much about that. It looked to have gone against her shoulder rather than hand.
Everton 3-2 Reading
Reading substitute Charlie Wellings has a chance to make it 3-3 but her looping header drifts just wide of the right-hand post.
Another opportunity then falls to Wellings as she races on to a long ball forward. Everton goalkeeper Emily Ramsey had sprinted off her line, forcing Welling to try to lift the ball over her but the Reading player gets far too much on it and the ball is well over the crossbar.
Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
The last time Gemma Bonner was a Liverpool player, there was no Manchester United team.
Man United 2-0 Liverpool
Here's United's first goal. Their tally of 15 first-half goals in 10 games has only been bettered by leaders Chelsea (16).
Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
This is where Liverpool do miss Katie Stengel - an out-and-out number nine, sniffing for first and second balls.
Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool
Liverpool have had a couple of sights of goal.
Jasmine Matthews caused Mary Earps a moment of concern with a shot from the edge of the penalty area that landed on the roof of the net, and now Niamh Fahey can't quite connect in front of goal after Gemma Bonner flicks a header on from a throw-in.
Everton 3-2 Reading
That goal from Deanna Cooper was has her first in the Women's Super League this season. Reading have been 2-0 and 3-1 behind and have 20 minutes to salvage what would be an excellent point away from home.
Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
Simply brilliant. Excellent turn, excellent finish and it was almost inevitable when the ball came through from Ella Toone. One chance, one finish for Alessia Russo. The defence didn't get tight enough.
Deanna Cooper (Reading)
Reading again claw their way back into the match and again it's from a set-piece. A free-kick is taken and played into the penalty area, Everton fail to clear the ball and it falls kindly for Deanna Cooper and her header just has enough power to go into the net.
Everton 3-1 Reading
That wonder goal from Gabby George proved to be her last action of the match as she has been replaced by Sara Holmgaard, while Agnes Beever-Jones is also on for Nicoline Sorensen - who set up the second goal.
A change too for Reading with Charlie Wellings on for Lauren Wade.
Alessia Russo (24)
Ruthless from United!
Liverpool dither when they should be moving the ball away from their own penalty area, gifting possession to their opponents.
Toone punishes them, sliding a low pass onto the run of Alessia Russo beyond the backline, whose finish is a perfect one past the dive of Rachael Laws and into the corner of the net.
United top scorer Russo now has five goals in the WSL this season. You can see why, with strikes of that quality.
Man United 1-0 Liverpool
There are audible calls of "shoot" as United move the ball briskly from left to right outside Liverpool's penalty area.
That advice proves correct as well, as Lucia Garcia fires a cross past everyone.
Gabby George (Everton)
What a strike!
Reading had just got back into the game, but a moment of magic from England defender Gabby George has just restored the hosts' two-goal lead.
She picks up the ball, strides forward, gets it on to her right foot and unleashes a blaster from 22 yards and it flies into the top of the net with a diving Jacqueline Burns having no chance.
Man Utd 1-0 Liverpool
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
You all know what happens when Megan Campbell dusts off the ball. A really good, long throw. Matt Beard would have been practising those with his team, too.
Man United 1-0 Liverpool
Liverpool have a throw in a promising position. You know what's coming next: Megan Campbell launches the opportunity towards the penalty spot, succeeding in creating a half-chance for her side.
Ella Toone eventually thumps the ball clear. "Hoof", comes the pleasing response from the crowd after a direct passage of play on the part of both teams.
Justine Vanhaevermaet
A way back into the game for Reading. They win a corner from the left and it is swung in and defender Justine Vanhaevermaet powers in a header to give Reading hope.
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