SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2023
Liverpool 2-0 Brighton
Brighton make a change at the break at Prenton Park as they look to find a way back.
They replace defender Jocelyn Carabali with forward Lee Geum-min.
RESULT: Man City 7-0 Tottenham - Shaw scores first-half hat-trick, before Hemp curls in stunner, Roord heads in and Coombs scores twice off bench
RESULT: Aston Villa 1-2 Everton - Bjorn puts visitors ahead again after Daly cancelled out Patten own goal
RESULT: Arsenal 3-0 West Ham - Maanum after 101 seconds & Mead scores twice to end 428-day wait for WSL goal
RESULT: Chelsea 5-2 Leicester City - James double, Nevin own goal, Kerr & Beever-Jones for hosts; Rantala & Tierney for visitors
RESULT: Liverpool 4-0 Brighton - Bonner, Van de Sanden, Holland & Haug for hosts
RESULT: Bristol City 0-2 Man Utd - deflected Miyazawa strike & Parris header for visitors
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Harry Poole
Liverpool 2-0 Brighton
Brighton make a change at the break at Prenton Park as they look to find a way back.
They replace defender Jocelyn Carabali with forward Lee Geum-min.
All three games are in the process of getting under way.
What more have we got in store?
HT: Liverpool 2-0 Brighton
Shanice van de Sanden celebrated her goal with the "rocking a baby" celebration which is traditional if a player scores after recently having a child.
Van de Sanden's daughter was born last week. Double the reason to celebrate for the Dutchwoman.
FT: Bristol City 0-2 Man Utd
Bristol City
Bristol City's manager Lauren Smith speaking to the BBC after the game: "We spent huge moments of the game in it, we've created some great opportunities. The great save Mary [Earps] made from the header, and then in the second half when we put the one in front of the goal, we're still creating. We're frustrated that it ended up this way. But ultimately he haven't given up during that game. The players have done really well, worked really hard. These are the things we have to take away and take into the next performance.
"The players already know we can stay in games. We were trying to get through first halves, and we've done that. It's getting to second halves so we can really go after the game now. That's the next bit, and the frustrating bit that we haven't got. So there are positives because we're creating.
"Olivia Clarke has kept us in the game in the first half, and had a great game. We know that the players can do it and it is going to be our time soon.
"We've learnt a lot since the start [of the season] taking on the top four teams, I think we've shown now that we can turn that around and teams have to work really hard if they want to come here and get goals."
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FT: Bristol City 0-2 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Marc Skinner, speaking to the BBC after the game: "I said I was happy with the way we were building. We were releasing Leah Galton who was excellent in the game.
"Just tiny details off and we were trying to drift into the wide channel, we just had to be more disciplined in your position. But then put your foot on the throttle and not relax where the game could slip away from you.
"We have the quality, system and style but we just did not take our chances in the first half. In the second half they did everything we wanted to do and deserved the win.
"Today the players did what they did in the first half and Nikita Parris is deadly in the box. Ella Toone picked her out but it takes time.
"Today there were moments where I am really happy and I can see what the future is like for us."
On Parris: "She is unbelievable at the minute in her build-up play - she has found rhythm again. She is a new version of herself and the arrival for her goal today is excellent.
"She is really important - they [Man Utd attacking players] are all in good form so they have to be patient but like Nikita they need to take their moments when they come."
FT: Bristol City 0-2 Man Utd
Bristol City's captain Megan Connolly, speaking to the BBC after the game: "I am disappointed obviously we know how tough it is going to be to face Man Utd and I think they scored two goals in five minutes - we switched off in them five minutes and we left too much space on the wings.
"We tried out best to limit their attack but I am really proud of how we showed ourselves today in front of all those fans.
"We are trying to keep building - we did not start the season in the best way and we have tried to tighten up in the back and be disciplined.
"We are trying to get those relationships between each other. We are trying to be a defensively sound team and to do something with the ball - we are trying to grow each game.
"Every single game we are trying to learn, grow and adapt but for us this season we are the underdogs and it is always going to be tough.
"We are wanting to stick to our principles and we know we can do it. We are trying to get goals Lauren Smith [Robins manager] keeps instilling that belief. We want to keep picking up points and climbing up the table."
FT: Bristol City 0-2 Man Utd
Hinata Miyazawa and Nikita Parris were on the scoresheet for Manchester United earlier today.
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FT: Bristol City 0-2 Man Utd
Let's take some time to have a look at the reaction reaction to Manchester United's earlier victory over Bristol City.
Chelsea 3-2 Leicester
Chelsea lead as the referee's whistle is blown but they only have a one-goal advantage.
Five goals in the first half of this one. Chelsea were 2-0 up after just five minutes but Leicester struck twice to reduce the deficit, the goals coming either side of one from Sam Kerr from the hosts.
Chelsea also head one ruled out. A lot going on in that first half!
Arsenal 3-0 West Ham
The last chance of the three minutes of added time goes to West Ham, Emma Harries sending in a cross without a target to aim for.
The whistle goes with Arsenal firmly on course to make it nine wins in 10 WSL editions of this fixture.
The story of the half is Beth Mead's first goals since her return from injury. Some way to celebrate her England recall!
Liverpool 2-0 Brighton
Liverpool take a two-goal advantage into the break.
Arsenal 3-0 West Ham
"Beth Mead's on fire - your defence is terrified," comes the inevitable chant from behind Megan Walsh's goal.
Arsenal sling another cross into the penalty area. West Ham clear and Mead overhits a pass to Victoria Pelova, sending the ball behind.
Sam Tierney (44 mins)
Well, there's a lot of drama leading to that one.
Ann-Katrin Berger charges out of her box and flattens Lena Petermann, but escapes without being penalised.
Leicester have a free-kick on the edge of the area and the initial effort is tipped away by Berger, but Sam Tierney is there for the visitors to rifle home after the ball falls into her path.
An exciting first half!
Shanice van de Sanden (44 mins)
What a move!
Sophie Roman Haug collects a loose ball inside her own half and Liverpool charge towards the Brighton goal.
She lays off Shanice van de Sanden, who slots home her side's second.
Bristol City 0-2 Man Utd
Anita Asante
Former England defender on BBC Red Button
Nikita Parris looks confident and hungry. We know she's a dynamic attacking player what she can deliver with [her] good dribbling ability. She's getting after goals and getting into great positions to get on the end of crosses in the box and it's great to see her have this confidence and momentum back into her game as well.
Sam Kerr (40 mins)
Now Chelsea do extend their advantage.
It's a lovely run from Niamh Charles to provide her fourth assist of the Women's Super League season. She weaves down the left-hand side before cutting the ball back to Sam Kerr.
It's an easy finish for Kerr, who only has to produce a simple tap-in.
Beth Mead (40 mins)
Beth Mead has a second!
West Ham are slack in possession in a dangerous area. Alessia Russo capitalises quickly, surging inside the penalty area, closing in on goal and stabbing a low pass on the stretch back into the path of Mead.
The forward can't connect cleanly first time, then finishes the job from close range with the goal unattended after Megan Walsh came out to try to close down Russo.
A memorable afternoon for Mead gets even better.
Chelsea 2-1 Leicester
Nearly another one for Chelsea.
Sophie Ingle spots Fran Kirby who cuts the ball back to Erin Cuthbert to slot home, but Kirby looked to have strayed offside before Ingle's pass and the flag is up to disallow Cuthbert's goal.
It remains 2-1.
Arsenal 2-0 West Ham
West Ham captain Hawa Cissoko is booked for clumping into Beth Mead.
Cissoko protests her innocence and there was no malice in the challenge, but it did leave Mead on the turf briefly.
Mead and Steph Catley stand over the resulting free-kick, which looks like it's going into the box. West Ham partially clear.