Summary

  • FT: Liverpool 0-2 Arsenal - Vivianne Miedema scores first goal since December 2022 before Caitlin Foord doubles lead

  • FT: Man Utd 2-1 Aston Villa - Parris scores first-half brace, Rachel Daly pulls goal back from penalty spot

  • FT: Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 Manchester City - Gareth Taylor's side go second through Khadija Shaw strike after Amy Turner own goal

  • FT: Bristol City 1-2 West Ham United - Honoka Hayashi and Viviane Asseyi score either side of Amalie Thestrup equaliser

  • FT: Everton 0-1 Leicester - Janice Cayman goal ends Foxes nine-match winless run

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  1. Postpublished at 15:15 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Bristol City 1-1 West Ham

    There's a stoppage in play now, with Emma Harries receiving some treatment.

  2. Postpublished at 15:14 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Tottenham 0-2 Man City

    How good is Yui Hasegawa?

    Spurs break after a poor corner from Chloe Kelly but Hasegawa is there to stop it again.

    She's already there.

  3. Postpublished at 15:14 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Bristol City 1-1 West Ham

    What a run from Ffion Morgan to set up that goal. She charged down half the length of the pitch, beating the entire West Ham defence, before she set up Amalie Thestrup for that goal.

    A huge equaliser in a crucial game.

  4. Postpublished at 15:13 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Tottenham 0-2 Man City

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Brisbane Road

    We were literally just discussing how well Tottenham have done at limiting chances for Khadija Shaw in the media box.

    Then BOOM. She's so good, so clinical and so ruthless.

    That takes her tally to 13 for the season and she's the outright top-scorer in the league again.

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    GOAL - Bristol City 1-1 West Hampublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Amalie Thestrup (48 mins)

    It's level!

    So. Much. Drama.

    West Ham have a goal disallowed, Bristol City waste no time at all. Ffion Morgan races down the right-hand side and cuts the ball back for Amalie Thestrup, who fires home the equaliser.

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    GOAL - Tottenham 0-2 Man Citypublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Khadija Shaw

    Who else? She just loves scoring against Tottenham.

    Khadija Shaw has scored hat-tricks in her past two games against Spurs and she's on the scoresheet again.

    She races onto a perfectly weighted pass from Lauren Hemp and fires a left-footed strike into the near post.

    Lovely finish. The visitors are in control.

  7. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Bristol City 0-1 West Ham

    West Ham thought it was two!

    Shelina Zadorsky has the ball in the back of the net, but the offside flag is up.

  8. YELLOW CARDpublished at 15:10 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Bristol City 0-1 West Ham

    Megan Connolly trips Riko Ueki and is booked.

  9. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Bristol City 0-1 West Ham

    The second half gets under way at Ashton Gate.

    Ffion Morgan replaces Mari Ward for Bristol City.

  10. Postpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Tottenham 0-1 Man City

    The visitors are on the front foot to start the second half.

    A deep cross from the left is aimed towards Khadija Shaw but Molly Bartrip does superbly to get a nick on it and head away.

  11. 'If you don't convert chances you take a huge risk'published at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    FT: Everton 0-1 Leicester City

    Everton

    Everton boss Brian Sorensen speaking to BBC Sport: "I just said to the girls that we need to take our chances and convert them into goals. Otherwise that is the risk that you take. A really good shot of course, but they can take a win.

    "Frustrated because we were set up really well in the first half, dominated. They broke our press but did not break our back line so I felt that we were in control. It was just about then turning over and getting past their relentless press.

    "In the first five minutes they pull us down about five times and that would normally be a yellow card. There is no repercussion for that, and that doesn't help us to dominate the game because there is no line. That is nothing we can control. We can control puting the ball in the net and we weren't good enough to do that.

    On becoming more clinical: "I don't know how we missed. They were tap ins at both ends. There were also almost chances where we are a final pass or shot away. The little things did not go our way.

    On next game v Chelsea: "Looking froward to it, we played well against Arsenal recently and did well. We know there is space in behind that we can utilise to hurt them. I am looking forward to getting back on track, we will do everything we can to go there and get a good result."

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Tottenham 0-1 Man City

    After a false start, the visitors get the second half under way.

  13. 'Top six is our goal but we have to improve each game'published at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    FT: Everton 0-1 Leicester City

    Leicester City

    Player of the Match Yuka Momiki speaking to BBC Sport: "The club has a really big project and passion and I thought the possibility for me to join Leicester was exciting. I saw a chance that I could come in and lead a team and help them to finish in the top six."

    On the style of play and her role: "We try to play from the keeper, my task is to combine more in the middle, make space. It was important not to stay on the ball too long and to keep moving.

    "You have to work so hard to survive in this league, especially in midfield. As a team we worked so hard, especially with the high pressing.I should have scored maybe, but the result was good."

    On the side's objectives for the season: "Top six was our goal but for me and the team it is really important to be better every game. We won this game but we have another one, we have to keep getting better and better [each week]."

  14. 'A tight game that could have gone either way'published at 14:59 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    FT: Everton 0-1 Leicester City

    Leicester City

    Leicester boss Willie Kirk speaking to BBC Sport: "It was good. We knew the pressure was on us, we are well aware that it's a first league win since October. It was a tight game as well, could have gone either way.

    "The last few games against Everton 0-0, 1-0, 0-1 so there is not much between the teams. We had a big win against them [in the cup] on Wednesday, and that proved to be a psycological barrier - they had a point to prove coming into today and we had to make sure we weren't complacent. We found a way to win the game.

    On his half time words:"We jsut asked the players to be more decisive. We almost conceded when we had a five versus two, the numbers don't matter if you aren't decisive in those individual actions. We were a lot more purposeful, Everton still had some chances but I thought we were dominant.

    On Janice Cayman's goal: "I wasn't just thinking, 'Don't shoot,' I said it. Everyone on the bench heard me too. We have a big thing about not taking on those 1% shots, and trying to create good chances instead of taking pot shots.

    "To be fair to Janice there was nothing between her and the goal, the space had opened up. She fancied herself and backed herself and that is Janice Cayman. She is a good decision maker, experience player and gives us a lot."

  15. Postpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    FT: Everton 0-1 Leicester

    Right, let's take in some reaction from the earlier game.

    Leicester picked up their first win since 8 October at Everton thanks to Janice Cayman's superb finish.

    Have a watch.

  16. Postpublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    HT: Bristol City 0-1 West Ham

    It was pretty evenly-matched in the first half, although West Ham had most of the ball.

    Bristol City didn't have a shot after the ninth minute.

    Action areas graphicImage source, Opta
  17. HALF-TIMEpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Bristol City 0-1 West Ham

    West Ham lead at the break in this crucial game at the bottom of the table.

  18. Postpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Bristol City 0-1 West Ham

    Carrie Jones tries to carve an opportunity for Bristol City, but her delivery is knocked away by Shelina Zadorsky.

  19. Postpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    HT: Tottenham 0-1 Man City

    Manchester City are unbeaten in their last nine Women's Super League matches when leading at half-time (W8, D1) dating back to 2 April 2023 against Arsenal (L1-2).

    Tottenham are yet to win having been behind at half-time this season.

  20. Spurs definitely still in the gamepublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    HT: Tottenham 0-1 Man City

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Broadfield Stadium

    Tottenham have played well, they have just lacked that bit of quality with the final ball.

    Grace Clinton and Eveliina Summanen in particular have been excellent, while Martha Thomas has made some great runs.

    City have been a threat as expected but their shape when they lose the ball has been a bit open at times.

    Gareth Taylor has been on the edge of his dugout a lot trying to organise things.

    They have been finding Chloe Kelly and Lauren Hemp in space out wide though, and that's always a good sign. They will create more goals.