Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 2 April 2023
Leicester 1-0 Reading
Reading have tried a couple of times now from range.
Amalie Eikeland has a go from around 25-yards out but it's well wide of the target.
Result: Aston Villa 0-3 Chelsea - Blues go second with goals from Cankovic, Reiten and Kerr seeing off Villa
Result: Arsenal 2-1 Man City - second-half strikes from Maanum and McCabe see hosts come from behind; Shaw header gave visitors early lead
Result: Leicester 2-1 Reading - Jones scores 96th-minute winner as Foxes move off bottom
Result: Everton 2-1 Tottenham - Beever-Jones scored in stoppage time to give hosts last-gasp win
Result: West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Adam Millington
Leicester 1-0 Reading
Reading have tried a couple of times now from range.
Amalie Eikeland has a go from around 25-yards out but it's well wide of the target.
Leicester 1-0 Reading
Reading have struggled to make any real clear-cut chances so far in this half.
And to be honest I've lost count of how many time's it's gone out of play now.
Throw-in, kick out, throw-in, kick out.
Leicester 1-0 Reading
Hannah Cain is fine to continue.
There's been a lot of scrappy play on Leicester's right-hand side, tight to the line, but mostly restricted to the middle.
It's making things pretty stop-start.
Leicester 1-0 Reading
Hannah Cain is on the deck and needs a bit of treatment.
Cain has had some real injury toils in the last year or so but has been featuring regularly for Leicester, let's hope this is nothing serious.
Leicester 1-0 Reading
Ooooh.
Rachel Rowe sends an in swinging corner and it looked like it could go anywhere but no one was able to get a decent touch on it and it goes behind.
They have another go but it comes all the way back to Grace Moloney in the Reading goal.
Leicester 1-0 Reading
How big could that be in the context of the relegation battle?
Sam Tierney (19 mins)
Breakthrough!
Sam Tierney gets on the end of Courtney Nevin's cross and just picks her spot and floats her shot from the middle of the box into the bottom left corner.
Lovely finish from Tierney.
Leicester 0-0 Reading
Good work from Leicester to get forward.
Courtney Nevin speeds down the left to try and latch onto the ball but Faye Bryson pokes it out of play.
Leicester 0-0 Reading
Bit scrappy so far.
Reading have a free-kick wide on the left-hand side. It's a decent delivery from Rachel Rowe and Charlie Wellings just tried to sneak it in at the far post but Janina Leitzig palmed it away for a corner.
Best chance of the game so far.
Leicester 0-0 Reading
Bit of a stoppage in play as Reading's Brooke Hendrix is on the floor. The physios come on but not really sure what the problem is here, they are just holding her legs in the air.
Surely not cramp already?
Leicester 0-0 Reading
Leicester are seeing the most of the ball in these early stages.
The game is largely being played in the Reading half at the moment.
Ruby Mace sends in a decent delivery from a free-kick but it's picked up by a Reading defender.
It comes back out to Hannah Cain whose shot is deflected out for a corner.
Leicester 0-0 Reading
Carrie Jones is down and requiring a bit of treatment, she looks OK to continue but Reading boss Kelly Chambers just used that as an opportunity to get some information to her players.
Leicester 0-0 Reading
Here's how things are currently looking at the bottom of the table.
Reading looking to put further distance between them and the relegation place, particularly after that late drama on Merseyside leaves Spurs there for the taking.
A win for Leicester would get them out of the relegation place and put Brighton in it.
Leicester 0-0 Reading
Away we go on a lovely sunny afternoon in Leicester.
FT: Arsenal 2-1 Man City
Arsenal
Arsenal matchwinner Katie McCabe speaking to the BBC:
"It's been a lot [this week]. Qualifying for the first semi-final in the Champions League was unbelievable, and then the quick turnaround to get fit. I had a fantastic medical team to help me."
On today's performance: "We didn't start the game as well as we wanted to, but the team showed their resilience to come back from a goal down to then win it in the end. It's a massive three points."
On the title race: "We're just concentrating on ourselves and each game that's put in front of us. It's just another three points [today] and we just need to keep chipping away at it until the end of the season."
On her match-winning goal: "It's something we have been working on to be honest. Our set piece coach had been wanting us to try it for a while. We weren't winning the first contact when it was going in direct [from the set piece], so we just thought we'd change it up. And I was happy to see it hit the back of the net."
On maintaining momentum: "We want players to go away with their national teams and stay fit, and then come back and prepare for a massive end to the season. It's going to be an exciting run-in."
Before that one starts, let's see some of the reaction to Arsenal's earlier success over Manchester City.
Everton 2-1 Tottenham
Smash and grab.
It took Everton until the fourth minute of injury time to see off relegation-threatened Tottenham and inflict yet another defeat on Spurs.
Tottenham are now only five points clear of relegation with a game more played than bottom-placed Leicester, who play next.
Everton 2-1 Tottenham
Aggie Beever-Jones is shown a yellow card for tripping Eveliina Summanen. A busy few minutes for the Chelsea loanee.
Leicester v Reading (15:00 BST)
We're almost ready to go in our relegation six-pointer at the King Power Stadium.
It's all going on today!
Everton 2-1 Tottenham
Tottenham can't make any dent in the scoreline. Eveliina Summanen's cross is punched away by Courtney Brosnan.