Postpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 2 April 2023
HT: West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Back to East London and the players are jogging out. The second half is just a couple of minutes away.
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
HT: West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Back to East London and the players are jogging out. The second half is just a couple of minutes away.
Aston Villa v Chelsea (18:45 BST)
Carla Ward makes one change to the Aston Villa XI that started their 5-0 win over Leicester last weekend.
Laura Blindkilde comes in for Evie Rabjohn, who drops to the bench.
Aston Villa XI: Hampton, Blindkilde, Patten, Turner, Pacheco, Dali, Staniforth, Nobbs, Lehmann, Hanson, Daly.
Subs: Leat, Boye-Hlorkah, Gregory, Keitley, Rabjohn, Littlejohn, Shaw.
Perhaps unsurprisingly after going the distance against Lyon on Thursday, Emma Hayes makes five changes to the Chelsea side.
Penalty-saving hero Ann-Katrin Berger is among those to drop to the bench, Zecira Musovic starts in goal.
Lauren James, Eve Perisset and Erin Cuthbert drop to the bench, Melanie Leupolz misses out entirely after being forced off with a nasty facial injury in midweek.
Chelsea XI: Musovic, Charles, Buchanan, Eriksson, Carter, Fleming, Ingle, Reiten, Cankovic, Kaneryd, Kerr.
Subs: Berger, James, Perisset, Mjelde, Cuthbert, Abdullina.
We've got one more game to bring you later as Aston Villa host Chelsea at 18:45 BST.
Time for some team news...
Second-half strikes from Frida Maanum and Katie McCabe saw hosts Arsenal come from behind to beat Manchester City in the Women's Super League.
Check it out.
Speaking of late winners, Aggie Beever-Jones popped up in the dying moments as Everton beat Tottenham Hotspur at Walton Hall Park.
Aggie Beever-Jones scores a late winner for Everton against Tottenham Hotspur in the Women's Super League at Walton Hall Park.
Read MoreEarlier Leicester moved off the bottom by beating Reading deep in injury time.
Here's how they did it...
Carrie Jones scores a 96th-minute winner as Leicester beat relegation rivals Reading to move off the bottom of the WSL table.
Read MoreWest Ham 0-0 Liverpool
That's the half. Both sides had chances, but we stay level at the break.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Added time to the added time as Liverpool's Ceri Holland goes down with a knock.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Three minutes added on. Hammers keeper Mackenzie Arnold punches away a Megan Campbell cross.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Will there be a late breakthrough at the end of this half? Liverpool are on the ball.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Is that the opening, yes? No.
West Ham's Viviane Asseyi latches on to a ball over the top from Honoko Hayashi but the France forward strays offside and the flag goes up before she has a chance to shoot.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Four minutes until half-time. Both sides have had healthy spells of possession but neither have excelled going forward.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
A break in play now as Emma Koivisto picks up a knock on the halfway line.
After some quick treatment we restart with a drop ball in West Ham's favour.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Emma Koivisto goes down in the box wanting a penalty. No chance.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
It's all got a little stop-start.
A flurry of free-kicks in the centre-circle kills the pace in the game, before Liverpool try another move down the right.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Quick thinking by Hammers keeper Mackenzie Arnold as she sprints out to meet a sloppy back pass, clearing it away before winger Yana Daniels can get to the ball.
It might not be a moment of quality that delivers the breakthrough. It could be a mistake.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Lisa Evans is flagged for offside, ending West Ham's latest spell of dominance.
For all West Ham's territory, it's Liverpool who have had the better of the first-half chances.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
The set-piece is easily cleared but West Ham maintain possession. They're playing the better football as we race to the half-hour mark.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
West Ham aren't shooting but they are attacking and some good skill down the right wins them a corner.
West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Just noticed how low the sun is at Chigwell Construction Stadium.
The Liverpool players are staring straight into a supernova. If I was Paul Konchesky I'd be telling all my players to shoot on sight. There's no way Liverpool keeper Racheal Laws can see without a cap on.