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  • FT: Manchester City beat Chelsea 5-1 - Kerolin gave City early lead, Shaw doubled lead for City, Kerolin scored third with superb solo run and a fourth for her hat-trick, Thompson netted one back for Chelsea before Miedema made it five for Man City

  • FT: Man Utd 3-1 Liverpool

  • FT: West Ham 1-2 Tottenham

  • FT: Brighton 1-2 London City

  • FT: Everton 2-1 Aston Villa

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  1. Postpublished at 12:03 GMT 1 February

    West Ham 0-0 Tottenham

    Tottenham are all over West Ham at the moment, with Signe Gaupset looking particularly dangerous. They've had a good few shots but nothing to show for it as of yet.

    Bethany England of Tottenham Hotspur shoots while under pressure from Megan WalshImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 12:01 GMT 1 February

    Everton 0-0 Aston Villa

    Everton goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan is called into action early, reacting quickly to neutralise an unhelpful back pass.

    Otherwise, it's been a steady opening five minutes at Goodison Park as both sides settle into the match.

  3. Postpublished at 12:00 GMT 1 February

    Man Utd 0-0 Liverpool

    Cari Holland fizzes a low ball into the danger zone after making a brilliant run down the left, beating Jayde Riviere. There's no Liverpool players in the box, but Anna Sandberg takes no chances and pokes it out for a corner.

    That comes to nothing as United clear their lines.

  4. Postpublished at 11:59 GMT 1 February

    Brighton 0-0 London City Lionesses

    Brighton should already be ahead. Kiko Seike, on the right, sends a ball whistling across the box but no one can get on the end of it.

  5. Postpublished at 11:58 GMT 1 February

    Brighton 0-0 London City Lionesses

    Brighton's Marisa Olislagers has been busy in the opening 90 seconds, finding space on the left flank and pinging a couple of early crosses into the box.

  6. Postpublished at 11:56 GMT 1 February

    Man Utd 0-0 Liverpool

    Elisabeth Terland has a go early on, but she sends her strike straight into the arms of Jennifer Falk.

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 11:55 GMT 1 February

    Here we go! Our first four WSL fixtures of the day are starting to get under way...

  8. Brighton and London City meet in mid-table battlepublished at 11:52 GMT 1 February

    Brighton v London City Lionesses (11:55 GMT)

    Kiko Seike (right) celebrates scoring against London CityImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton & Hove Albion and London City Lionesses are separated by one point but their WSL form couldn't be more contrasting.

    Sixth-placed Brighton have won three of their past five matches after previously winning just two of their first eight and boast the best defence outside the top four, conceding just 15 goals.

    London City Lionesses, in eighth, have picked up just one point - and only scored one goal - in their past four matches. Their most recent victory - a 3-1 win over Aston Villa - came in mid-November.

    When these two sides met in December, Brighton won 1-0 courtesy of a sixth-minute strike from Kiko Seike.

  9. Can Liverpool grab back-to-back wins?published at 11:49 GMT 1 February

    Man Utd v Liverpool (11:55 GMT)

    Jennifer FalkImage source, Getty Images

    After 12 games without a win, Liverpool finally grabbed their first league victory of the season last weekend.

    The two late goals against Spurs weren't enough to move the Reds off the bottom of the table, with 11th-placed West Ham also winning, but it shows things are moving in the right direction for Gareth Taylor's side.

    But can they keep that momentum going and get something against Manchester United today?

  10. Can Spurs boost European bid?published at 11:46 GMT 1 February

    West Ham v Spurs (11:55 GMT)

    Martin HoImage source, Getty Images

    Spurs will want to get their bid for European football next season back on track this afternoon when they face West Ham.

    Defeat against Liverpool last weekend left them three points off Arsenal in third place, while they sit two behind Manchester United in fourth.

    Arsenal, who are in Champions Cup action this evening, don't play in the WSL again until next weekend - against leaders Manchester City - so a win for Martin Ho's side would help pile pressure on the Gunners.

  11. Can Everton end dismal home run?published at 11:44 GMT 1 February

    Everton v Aston Villa (11:55 GMT)

    Everton goalkeeper Courtney BrosnanImage source, Getty Images

    Everton's season started with optimism. A new home in Goodison Park. A new era.

    However, things haven't quite gone to plan, with Brian Sorensen's side yet to pick up a point on home soil from six matches.

    They haven't won a league match at home since March 2025, when they beat Crystal Palace 3-0 at Walton Hall Park.

    Opponents Aston Villa are in the middle of an inconsistent streak, alternating between losing and winning in their past five matches, but are comfortably clear of Everton and the relegation playoff battle.

    Natalia Arroyo's side, who have won twice on the road this season, sit seventh with 16 points while Everton are 10th with eight points.

  12. Listen livepublished at 11:41 GMT 1 February

    BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

    You can join Maz Farookhi and former Everton and England defender Lindsay Johnson for full commentary of Manchester United versus Liverpool on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.

  13. 100th game milestone 'crazy' - Asseyipublished at 11:38 GMT 1 February

    West Ham v Tottenham (11:55 GMT)

    Viviane AsseyiImage source, Getty Images

    West Ham forward Viviane Asseyi will make her 100th appearance for the club today.

    The France striker, 32, has been plying her trade in east London for three and a half years since switching from Bayern Munich and says she wants to keep her standards as high as when she first joined.

    "I didn't know!" she told BBC London when asked about her 100th game. "I'm so proud of that. To have 100 - and there's not many people - that is crazy. I would give everything to have more and more.

    "[The time has gone] really, really quick but to have 100 games means you always have a standard, to be the best version of yourself every day. It's the job and I enjoy it."

  14. Team news - Asseyi makes 100th club appearancepublished at 11:33 GMT 1 February

    West Ham v Spurs (11:55 GMT)

    Rita Guarino makes just one change to her West Ham United side that took an impressive 2-1 win over Leicester City last weekend.

    Megan Walsh replaces first-choice goalkeeper Kinga Szemik, while Viviane Asseyi is set to make her 100th appearance for the club at Chigwell Construction Stadium.

    West Ham XI: Walsh, Endo, Nystrom, Cascarino, Hanshaw, Siren, Gorry (c), Wandeler, Ueki, Asseyi, Martinez

    Subs: O'Hanlon, Hansen, Belloumou, Zelem, Tennebo, Brasero, Houssein, Cemal, Piubel.

    West Ham United starting XI graphic

    Tottenham head coach Martin Ho switches up his side with two changes, after being stunned by bottom-of-the-table Liverpool last time out.

    Amanda Nilden and Maika Hamano drop to the bench, making way for Matilda Vinberg and Julie Blakstad.

    Tottenham XI: Kop, Rybrink, Koga, Hunt, Vinberg, Summanen, Spence, Blakstad, Holdt, Gaupset, England (c)

    Subs: Heeps, Bartrip, Wijk, Ahtinen, A Nilden, Hamano, M Nilden, Gunning-Williams, Tandberg.

    Tottenham starting XI graphic
  15. Team news - Two changes for Man Utd; Thomas starts for Liverpoolpublished at 11:32 GMT 1 February

    Man Utd v Liverpool (11:55 GMT)

    Manchester United boss Marc Skinner makes two changes to his team that ran out 4-1 winners against Aston Villa last weekend.

    New signings Lea Schuller and Ellen Wangerheim drop to the bench, with Elisabeth Terland and Lisa Naalsund coming in.

    Manchester United XI: Tullis-Joyce, Riviere, Le Tissier, Janssen, Sandberg, Naalsund, Zigiotti, Miyazawa, Park, Terland, Malard.

    Subs: Rendell, George, Lundkvist, Turner, Awujo, Rolfo, Drury, Schuller, Wangerheim.

    Man Utd team graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    Gareth Taylor also makes two changes from Liverpool's victory against Tottenham.

    New signing Martha Thomas starts up front instead of Aurelie Csillag, who impressed on her debut last weekend, while Alejandra Bernabe comes in for Lily Woodham.

    Liverpool XI: Falk, Shimizu, Clark, Fisk, Bernabe, Nagano, O'Sullivan, Bergstrom, Kapocs, Holland, Thomas.

    Subs: Kirby, Parry, Evans, Olsson, Enderby, Woodham, MacLean, Bonner, Csillag.

    Liverpool team graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  16. Team news - Linari returns for London City against unchanged Brightonpublished at 11:29 GMT 1 February

    Brighton v London City Lionesses (11:55 GMT)

    Brighton are unchanged from last Friday's 1-0 win over Everton.

    Brighton XI: Nnadozie, Rule, Minami, Vanegas, Olislagers, Seike, Symonds (c), Cankovic, Kafaji, Noordam, Haley.

    Subs: Baggaley, Rayner, Hayes, Tvedten, Camacho, McLauchlan, Tsunoda, McEwen, Gay.

    Brighton team graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    London City Lionesses boss Eder Maestre makes one change, with Elena Linari replacing Alanna Kennedy.

    London City Lionesses XI: Lete, Fernandez, Sangare, Linari, Pattinson, Perez, Roddar, Godfrey, Goodwin, Corrales, Asllani (c).

    Subs: Orman, Goldie, Kumagai, Franssi, Parris, Marashi, Imuran, Kennedy, Geyoro.

    London City team graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  17. Team news - Gabarro makes Everton return, four Villa changespublished at 11:26 GMT 1 February

    Everton v Aston Villa (11:55 GMT)

    Inma Gabarro, who was recalled this week from a loan spell with Sevilla, comes straight into the Everton starting line-up.

    She spent most of last season out with an anterior cruciate ligament injury which she sustained in September 2024. The Spanish midfielder replaces Toni Payne.

    Everton XI: Brosnan, Blundell, Fernandez, Mace, Kitagawa, Van Gool, Wheeler, Hayasahi, Vignola, Gabarro, Momiki.

    Subs: Ramsey, Ishikawa, Hobson, Lawley, Harbert, Galli, Pacheco.

    Everton team graphicImage source, BBC Sport

    There are four changes for Aston Villa from the side who were beaten 4-1 by Manchester United last time out, with January signing Oriane Jean-Francois making her full debut after joining from Chelsea earlier this month.

    Sabrina D'Angelo, Ebony Salmon and Rachel Maltby also come into the starting line-up. They replace Ellie Roebuck, who is not in the matchday squad, Lucy Parker, Lucy Staniforth, and Noelle Maritz.

    Aston Villa XI: D'Angelo, Wilms, Patten, Deslandes, Salmon, Jean-Francois, Taylor, Maltby, Hijikata, Mullett, Hanson.

    Subs: Clark, Parker, Maritz, Nighswonger, Staniforth, Round, Lea, Grant.

    Aston Villa teamImage source, BBC Sport
  18. How things stand at the bottompublished at 11:23 GMT 1 February

    It's tight at the bottom of the table with ninth-placed Leicester just two points above Liverpool, who occupy the relegation playoff spot...

    WSL table - 7 Aston Villa 8 London City Lionesses 9 Leicester 10 Everton 11 West Ham 12 LiverpoolImage source, BBC Sport
  19. How things stand at the toppublished at 11:20 GMT 1 February

    Manchester City boast a comfortable nine-point lead at the top of table and could pull even further away if they beat Chelsea at 14:30 GMT...

    Graphic of WSL table - 1. Man City 2. Chelsea 3. Arsenal 4. Man Utd 5. Tottenham 6. BrightonImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Sunday's fixturespublished at 11:17 GMT 1 February

    • West Ham v Tottenham (11:55 GMT)
    • Everton v Aston Villa (11:55)
    • Brighton & Hove Albion v London City Lionesses (11:55)
    • Manchester United v Liverpool (11:55) - follow live on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra from 11:40
    • Manchester City v Chelsea (14:30) - live coverage on BBC One from 14:05