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  • FT: Chelsea 3-0 Everton - Guro Reiten scores first two goals from penalty spot, Erin Cuthbert adds third

  • FT: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur - Marie Hobinger levels in injury time after Celine Bizet's opener

  • FT: West Ham United 1-2 Arsenal - win lifts Hammers to eighth in WSL

  • FT: Manchester United 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion - Nikita Parris scores in both halves for hosts

  • FT: Manchester City 2-0 Leicester City - Lauren Hemp and Chloe Kelly with second half goals

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  1. Postpublished at 13:12 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd 1-0 Brighton

    It's been a quiet start to the second half for Manchester United.

    The game hasn't found the pace of the first half yet and United are slowly building back to their rhythm.

  2. 'Surely a goal is only a matter of time for Miedema'published at 13:10 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    Gilly Flaherty
    Former Chelsea and England defender on BBC Two

    Much better from Vivianne Miedema.

    Initially Amber Tysiak gets close to the ball, but Miedema shrugs her off easily and gets the shot away. Again I expected it to go in, she hit it with such power, clearly annoyed at missing that earlier chance, but no it crashes off the bar.

    If she keeps going the way she is though the goal will surely come, it seems only a matter of time. It is just those fine margins going against her at the moment.

  3. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 13:10 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    That's almost sensational! Vivianne Miedema shows a brilliant touch to roll away from a tackle and then she laces a left-footed shot across goal and against the bar.

    So nearly a wonderful goal.

  4. Postpublished at 13:09 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man City 0-0 Leicester

    Another free-kick for Manchester City as Chloe Kelly goes down holding her ankle after a challenge.

    She's helped to her feet by Alex Greenwood. Kelly takes the free-kick, but this time her delivery goes straight into Lize Kop's hands.

    Chloe KellyImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 13:07 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    It's been all Arsenal for the past 15 minutes or so but here's a break for West Ham - Hawa Cissoko drives through midfield and feeds Viviane Asseyi, who leans back and skies a shot over the top.

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:06 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man Utd 1-0 Brighton

    United get the second half started at Leigh Sports Village.

  7. 'A Vivianne Miedema on top form scores that chance'published at 13:06 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    Gilly Flaherty
    Former Chelsea and England defender on BBC Two

    It might just be a lack of concentration or communication from her teammates shouting 'player on'. But a Vivianne Miedema on top form absolutely scores there.

  8. Postpublished at 13:05 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man City 0-0 Leicester

    Man City have started brightly at home to Leicester.

    They nearly work an opening on the left-hand side, but CJ Bott fouls Kerstin Casparij.

    Chloe Kelly takes the resulting free-kick but it's immediately cleared.

  9. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man City 0-0 Leicester

    We are also under way at the Joie Stadium.

  10. 'A tackle to be proud of but Miedema should have shot earlier'published at 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    Gilly Flaherty
    Former Chelsea and England defender on BBC Two

    That is a tackle to be proud of .

    Arsenal have broken the line a few times and each time they have allowed West Ham to get back in.

    Vivianne Miedema should be pulling the trigger there, Honoka Hayashi should not have had the chance to get a foot in.

  11. Postpublished at 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    What a challenge! Vivianne Miedema chops inside a defender and bursts into the area, you're expecting the net to bulge but Honoka Hayashi comes in from nowhere to slide in and toe the ball away.

  12. Geyse impressing for Unitedpublished at 12:58 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    HT: Man Utd 1-0 Brighton

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Leigh Sports Village

    Brighton centre-backs Guro Bergsvand and Maria Thorisdottir were in deep discussion as the players went down the tunnel for half-time.

    United's Rachel Williams was bringing the energy, high-fiving her team-mates and giving Geyse a big hug.

    Williams was clearly impressed with the Brazilian's first-half performance and Geyse had a grin on her face as she walked away.

    She's been the standout performer so far but Brighton have done reasonably well all things considered. They just don't look like scoring.

  13. Best of the statspublished at 12:57 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man City v Leicester (13:00 GMT)

    • Manchester City have won all five of their Women’s Super League matches against Leicester City, winning the last four without conceding.
    • Leicester City have lost both of their two WSL away games against Manchester City by the same 4-0 scoreline, only conceding more goals on the road in the competition to Chelsea (13 in 3 games) and Manchester United (10 in 3 games).
    • Manchester City have won their last six Women’s Super League matches by an aggregate score of 23-4. They last had a longer winning run between February and May 2022 (nine in a row).
    • Leicester ended a nine-match winless league run with their 1-0 win over Everton last time out. The Foxes last won consecutive WSL games in October.
  14. 'Handball shout was hard to see even with benefit of replays'published at 12:55 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    Gilly Flaherty
    Former Chelsea and England defender on BBC Two

    I think the referee had a really good position for the handball appeal. There were a lot of shouts for it. I think it comes off Tysiak but it is hard to see.

    We have the benefit of unlimited replays, and still it is hard to see really. Unless VAR gets brought into the game then the referee can only go with what she first sees.

  15. CLOSE!published at 12:54 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    West Ham are hanging on now as Arsenal find their feet. Alessia Russo heads over a fine Emily Fox cross.

  16. 'I used to withdraw from conversations'published at 12:53 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    Media caption,

    Mackenzie Arnold talks about wearing hearing aids for the first time.

    Speaking of the West Ham and Australia goalkeeper, Mackenzie Arnold sat down with Football Focus to discuss dealing with her hearing loss. It's a fascinating watch.

    Read more from the interview with Arnold here

  17. GREAT SAVE!published at 12:53 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    West Ham 0-0 Arsenal

    It's all going on! Arsenal whip in a corner and call for a handball, nothing is given, Steph Catley drives in a shot which is blocked and Alessia Russo turns the loose ball on goal and Mackenzie Arnold turns it away!

  18. 'Leicester not a team to underestimate'published at 12:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man City v Leicester (13:00 GMT)

    Esme Morgan
    Manchester City and England defender on Women's Football Weekly

    I'm looking forward to it. They've been really difficult to play against. Our away match was really tightly contested, we won just 1-0. They threatened a lot in that game and it was quite nervy late on in the second half with only one goal in it.

    They're not a team that should be underestimated by any means.

    They've got a lot of good players and Willie Kirk has got them playing a really exciting style of football.

  19. Team news - Man City unchanged but no Houghtonpublished at 12:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man City v Leicester (13:00 GMT)

    Manchester City are unchanged from their 2-0 victory at Tottenham last weekend as they go in search of a seventh successive Women's Super League win to keep the pressure on table-toppers Chelsea.

    The solitary change to their matchday squad sees Laura Blindkilde Brown, a deadline-day signing from Aston Villa, among the subs. Ex-England skipper Steph Houghton drops out with a suspected ankle injury.

    City would go top on goal difference if they win by two goals or more this afternoon - but their stay there would likely be brief with the Blues at home to Everton later tonight.

    Man City XI: Keating, Casparij, Alexandri, Greenwood, Ouahabi, Angeldahl, Hasegawa, Coombs, Kelly, Shaw, Hemp.

    Subs: MacIver, Stokes, Fowler, Morgan, Park, Blindkilde Brown, Mace, Kennedy.

    Man City XIImage source, BBC Sport

    Visitors Leicester, meanwhile, make two changes from the 1-0 win at Everton that lifted them to seventh in the WSL table.

    CJ Bott and Sophie Howard come in for Josie Green and Lena Petermann.

    Leicester XI: Kop, Cayman, Howard, Thibaud, Nevin, Tierney, Takarada, Bott, Momiki, Rantala, O'Brien.

    Subs: Leitzig, Ale, Palmer, Pelgander, Whelan, Rose, Siemsen, Goodwin, Baker.

    Leicester City XIImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Postpublished at 12:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Man City v Leicester (13:00 GMT)

    If you don't feel like there's enough football going on at the moment then you'll be pleased.

    There's another game starting soon with Manchester City playing Leicester at 13:00 GMT.