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Madison Haley is booked for a reckless challenge.
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FT: Man Utd 4-1 Everton - Millie Turner, Ella Toone (2) and Leah Galton score second-half goals for hosts
Toone becomes first female player to score 50 goals for Man Utd
Katja Snoeijs opens scoring for Everton after defensive mix-up from Man Utd
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Madison Haley is booked for a reckless challenge.
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Now it's a big chance for Brighton.
Katie Robinson unselfishly lays the ball off to Madison Haley, but Haley's shot goes wide after it takes a deflection.
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That was a nervy moment for Brighton.
The ball spills over the line after it falls out of Sophie Baggaley's hands when Emma Snerle collides with the Brighton goalkeeper.
The referee deems it to be a foul, though, and the goal is ruled out.
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The Brighton defender - it wasn't clear who - is now back up and the game has restarted.
Less than half an hour left for a team to try and break the deadlock.
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Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Leigh Sports Village
Manchester United manager Marc Skinner was full of praise for Ella Toone, who scored twice to become the first female player to reach 50 goals for the club.
“That’s 50 and 51 goals for the club and she is the first player to achieve that," said Skinner.
"What people don’t see about Ella Toone, especially over the last 10 weeks, is she has been working on her finishing every day and always wants to do a bit more.
“Right now she is in a fantastic head space and there aren’t many people that will score 50-51 for this club and that shows her special she is. I hope she goes on to get hundreds, she can be a legend for this club.”
Skinner also said he was "proud" of the manner of the discussions between senior players during the half-time break, after a mix-up between Maya le Tissier and goalkeeper Mary Earps led to Everton's goal.
“I’m pleased with the players and how we spoke with each other and the togetherness," said Skinner. "These things [the mistake] happen and in emotive situations you have emotions. It’s really important you discuss these, you only have short moments at half-time and that’s what senior players do and I’m proud of that communication."
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Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Leigh Sports Village
More from Manchester United manager Marc Skinner in his post-match news conference.
On the FA Cup semi-final with Chelsea in their first game after the international break, he said: “We have a big run-in and we have to give absolutely everything.
"The first plan of preparation is any player staying back to give them individual care and love. It’s a one-off game and we have to be at our very best to beat a team that has dominated for many years.
“We know we have to be ruthless. Chelsea will create chances, if they don’t, they bring on four other international players that can do the same. We have to exploit them at the back and look to see what they are not good at.
"It is all or nothing. We can achieve great things. It’s going to be hard. If we do what we did today we can beat any team, I have no doubt.
“We will be disappointed [with the season as a whole] regardless of what happens. We want to win leagues. We want to win this game against Chelsea and I want to see my players give everything because our fans deserve that every game so it should always be all or nothing for a team like Manchester United.”
West Ham 0-0 Brighton
The game has been stopped with a Brighton defender down.
While we wait for it to resume, here's some reaction to Manchester United's victory over Everton.
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Super save from Sophie Baggaley!
Honoka Hayashi sends a half-volley towards the top corner and the Brighton goalkeeper has to react quickly to get across and tip the ball over for a corner.
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I'm not sure what Madison Haley was trying to do there.
The ball is played to her by Elisabeth Terland and she's in a pocket of space on the edge of the box, but she sends her shot straight towards the feet of a West Ham defender.
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It's been more than half an hour since Brighton last attempted a shot.
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Well, the second half hasn't exactly started with excitement.
Both teams are just knocking the ball about but struggling to build up sustained possession.
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West Ham get the second half started.
The ball nearly immediately goes out for a throw-in. Let's hope the rest of the half is better.
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The teams are back out in Dagenham.
Will anyone find a way to break the deadlock?
In case you missed it yesterday, Manchester City are currently top of the Women's Super League after their 4-1 victory over Liverpool.
You can watch highlights of City's win below:
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In today's other game, it's 0-0 in the League Cup final between Chelsea and Arsenal at half-time.
Chelsea's Mayra Ramirez had a goal disallowed by VAR.
Click here to follow live coverage of that one.
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West Ham United have failed to score a first-half goal in 13 of their 18 games, only Everton (14) have failed to score more often in the Women's Super League this season.
Brighton have stopped the opposition from scoring a first-half goal in 10 of their 18 games, only Manchester City (14) and Liverpool (11) have done this more often in the WSL in 2023-24.
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All square at the break.
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Just the one minute added on at the end of the first half.
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Emma Snerle has a chance to put West Ham in front as a mistimed Sophie Baggaley clearance arrives at her feet, but her effort is tame and saved by the Brighton goalkeeper.