Postpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February
Leicester City 3-2 Bristol City
Jamie-Lee Napier earns the visitors a free-kick in a dangerous position but the ball is overhit and clears everyone.
FT: Brighton 0-1 Liverpool - Ceri Holland goal leaves Reds two points behind fourth-placed Man Utd
FT: Everton 2-0 West Ham - Late goals from Martina Piemonte and Aurora Galli give Brian Sorensen's side first home win of season
FT: Leicester 5-2 Bristol City - Teenager Denny Draper scores Foxes' fifth after goals from Jutta Rantala, Janice Cayman, Saori Takarada and Nicole Momiki
FT: Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa - Brilliant Jordan Nobbs strike wins it for visitors
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Sam Drury and Callum Matthews
Leicester City 3-2 Bristol City
Jamie-Lee Napier earns the visitors a free-kick in a dangerous position but the ball is overhit and clears everyone.
Leicester City 3-2 Bristol City
Double change for Bristol City.
Off: Ella Powell and Ffion Morgan
On: Lisa Evans and Shania Hayles
Leicester City 3-2 Bristol City
Leicester left-back Jamie-Lee Napier joins her fellow full-back in the book after a late tackle.
The set piece is dangerous but deflects behind for a corner.
Leicester City 3-2 Bristol City
Bristol City boss Lauren Smith spoke this week about her side being naive in their opening-day defeat by Leicester and said they were "fresh-faced".
She hoped they'd learnt some lessons, and while there have been some encouraging signs today, they have now conceded 12 goals in the first 15 minutes of the second half, more than any other team in the WSL this season.
Leicester City 3-2 Bristol City
I'm enjoying the bravery that Leicester City are showing in attack. They are playing with a real front-foot intensity.
Shannon O'Brien is found on the left, in plenty of space, but she's a little hesitant and the attack is snuffed out before she concedes a free-kick for handball.
Janice Cayman
What a game.
Leicester get to the byline and the cut-back is straight into the path of Janice Cayman.
The Belgium is unmarked and is just able to place it into the bottom corner.
That was all a bit too easy for the hosts.
Leicester City 2-2 Bristol City
This has been a really good game.
Leicester have been on the front foot throughout and certainly are now they've been pulled back again.
A cross from the left is dipping over Shae Yanez but she's just able to get a little fingertip on it to keep it out the path of the striker.
Leicester City 2-2 Bristol City
Amalie Threstrup is in behind the Leicester City defence.
This time, though, CJ Bott is able to get across and out-muscle the Danish striker.
Amalie Thestrup
Lovely, lovely finish.
A sliced clearance sees Denmark international Amalie Thestrup through on goal.
Her first touch isn't the best and it allows the defenders to close a little but she gets through on goal and places a lovely left-footed finish past Lize Kop.
It's Threstrup's eighth WSL goal of the season.
Leicester City 2-1 Bristol City
Leicester have been in front at half-time on three occasions this season. They haven't won any of them. One game finished level and they lost the other two.
That's worrying omens for the hosts, but Bristol City have lost all five of the games they've been behind in at the break.
Leicester City 2-1 Bristol City
The hosts get us back under way.
FT: Brighton 0-1 Liverpool
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton interim boss Mikey Harris speaking to Sky Sports: "Obviously disappointed. I felt like we had a lot of the ball, second half in particular we created some momentum in the game and had a couple of moments where we were just not quite getting on the end of things.
"On the balance of play, if we had gotten an equaliser and it had ended 1-1, then I think that would have been a fair result. That said Liverpool are a really good team, they pressed us really well, and got their rewards for that today.
"We'll have to review it and learn from today, but I am really proud of the courage the girls showed today, particularly in possession. I take full responsibility for the goal, that's on me. That is the way we want to play and we know it comes with that element of risk. I take that responsibility, and on another day we could have gotten a point from the game."
On the frustration around the goal: "Yes, Sophie Baggaley had little to do apart from the goal, and that is how the games go sometimes. I thought we dominated the game in and out of possession and we asked the players to recover the ball as quickly as possible, which they did.
"Really disappointing to see the girls put so much effort and energy in and play with such courage and come away from nothing. One of those games where it wasn't meant to be."
On things not going for them in attack: "A strategy of ours is to get wide and high and get the crosses into the box to make high quality chances. We did that a few times today but couldn't find that finishing touch."
FT: Brighton 0-1 Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool boss Matt Beard speaking to Sky Sports: "Of course happy to get the three points, especially going down to 10 players and Brighton making changes to pressure us, which we then dealt with really well.
"I thought we deserved our lead, and could have been further in front before hand after having a few great chances from set pieces in the first half. I think we were worthy of the three points today."
On what won them the game: "We knew Brighton would overplay a bit and I though we forced them into a lot of turnovers, especially in the first half. The goal came from that in the second half too. I was just pleased with the way we saw the game out in the end. Defended the box well, got first contact and second contact.
"Brighton were always going to have a passage of play, real tough conditions, so we are really pleased to get the win."
On set pieces playing a part: "We dealt with them well in both boxes. Defended well in our own box and could have scored a few goals in the first half in our attacking situations. All season we have defended set pieces really well, the odd blip here and there, but very pleased with our defensive display today."
On Ceri Holland's sending off: "The first card for me was actually a great tackle, she got her body around the player and won the ball. I would need to see it back though. I think for the second one the referee needs to understand the state of the game.
"There was no malice in the tackle, 94th minute, heavy pitch and I don't think it warranted a yellow card. Brighton got the rub of the green with some tackles today and I don't think we necessarily did. The red was harsh."
On a vital win: "Yes, especially when you head into an international break. Another clean sheet too after getting one last week.
"Means we can all go away with smiles on our faces, we wish those on duty luck and we'll keep the others ticking over here."
While we're waiting for the second half of Leicester v Bristol City to get under way, here's some reaction from Liverpool's win over Brighton.
Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa
No Rachel Daly, no problem for Aston Villa. They take all three points thanks to goals from Adriana Leon and Jordan Nobbs.
Amy James-Turner equalised for Tottenham in between but the home side were someway short of their best and despite applying some late pressure, they fall to their fifth defeat of the season.
Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa
An opportunity for Aston VIlla to clinch it as Miri Taylor intercepts in midfield.
She bursts forward but she overhits the pass to Kenza Dali, who has to stretch for it and her cross goes straight to Barbora Votikova.
Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa
Georgia Mullett wins a free-kick for Aston Villa around the halfway line.
Molly Bartrip protests a little too strongly and is booked for dissent.
Time is running out for Tottenham.
Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa
Noelle Maritz sees Grace Clinton breaking down the right for Spurs and she was having none of it.
The Aston Villa defender pulls her down and waits for the inevitable yellow card that follows.
Leicester City 2-1 Bristol City
After going behind, Leicester City lead at the break.
Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa
Clever ball over the top from Molly Bartrip but Daphne van Domselaar is out quickly and beats Jess Naz to it.
Tottenham have got six added minutes to try and find an equaliser.