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  1. Can Liverpool continue positive momentum?published at 11:25 GMT 15 February

    Chelsea v Liverpool (12:00 GMT)

    The 2014 meetings which Liverpool drew (left) and won (right)Image source, Getty Images

    You have to go back a very, very long way to find the last time Liverpool avoided defeat in both meetings against Chelsea in a Women's Super League campaign.

    Way back to 2014 in fact.

    That year Liverpool claimed a point on the road with a 0-0 draw at Wheatsheaf Park, before winning 2-0 at their then home ground Halton stadium.

    Those four points helped the Reds to secure a second successive top flight crown.

    Today's opponents Chelsea have won eight of the past ten titles since in a decade of unprecedented dominance - though this year they have shown to be fallible, losing two of their past three on home turf.

  2. Team news - five changes for Villa, Hamano starts for Spurspublished at 11:23 GMT 15 February

    Aston Villa v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)

    There are five changes to the Aston Villa side who lost 4-1 to Liverpool last weekend.

    Ellie Roebuck replaces the injured Sabrina D'Angelo in goal.

    Lyn Wilms, Noelle Maritz, Lucy Staniforth and Chasity Grant come into the side.

    Oceane Deslandes, Rachel Maltby and Ebony Salmon drop to the bench while Georgia Mullett is not in the squad.

    Aston Villa XI: Roebuck, Parker, Patten, Wilms, Maritz, Jean-Francois, Taylor, Staniforth, Hijikata, Grant, Hanson.

    Subs: Clark, Deslandes, Nighswonger, Maltby, Seymour, Lea, Kendall, Salmon.

    Aston Villa starting line-up

    Tottenham boss Martin Ho makes just one alteration to the side who lost 2-0 against Tottenham last weekend.

    Maika Hamano, who joined in January on loan from Chelsea, starts in midfield with Matilda Vinberg dropping to the bench.

    Tottenham XI: Kop, Wijk, Koga, Hunt, A Nilden, Hamano, Summanen, Gaupset, Blakstad, Holdt, England.

    Subs: Heeps, Bartrip, Rybrink, Ahtinen, Vinberg, M Nilden, Dennis, Gunnin-Williams, Tandberg.

    Tottenham starting line-up
  3. Team news - Malard out, Goodwin and Asllani on benchpublished at 11:22 GMT 15 February

    Man Utd v London City Lionesses (12:00 GMT)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Leigh Sports Village

    Manchester United XI graphic: Tullis-Joyce, George, Le Tissier, Park, Awujo, Riviere, Naalsund, Wangerheim, Miyazawa, Turner, Schuller.

    There are five changes to the Manchester United side who beat Atletico Madrid this week.

    I'm told there has been illness in the squad which explains some of the absences on top of rotation, given they played mid-week.

    Dominique Janssen, Elisabeth Terland and Julia Zigiotti drop to the bench. Anna Sandberg is out with a calf injury.

    Melvine Malard is not in the squad as I believe she is one of the players suffering from illness.

    Manchester United XI: Tullis-Joyce, George, Le Tissier, Park, Awujo, Riviere, Naalsund, Wangerheim, Miyazawa, Turner, Schuller.

    Subs: Middleton-Patel, Rendell, Janssen, Lundkvist, Zigiotti, Drury, Terland.

    London City Lionesses XI: Lete, Fernandez, Pattinson, Kumagai, Van de Donk, Godfrey, Franssi, Parris, Sangare, Kennedy, Geyoro.

    Eder Maestre makes three changes to the London City Lionesses side who lost to Everton last weekend.

    Two big names are left on the bench - captain Kosovare Asllani and striker Izzy Goodwin.

    That is a surprise, while Lucía Corrales has picked up a knock and isn't in the squad.

    In comes Nikita Parris (against her former club), Danielle van de Donk and Sanni Franssi.

    London City Lionesses XI: Lete, Fernandez, Pattinson, Kumagai, Van de Donk, Godfrey, Franssi, Parris, Sangare, Kennedy, Geyoro.

    Subs: Orman, Goldie, Perez, Asllani, Linari, Roddar, Goodwin, Imuran, Marcetto.

  4. Team news - Everton unchanged, Endo in for Nystrompublished at 11:21 GMT 15 February

    Everton v West Ham (12:00 GMT)

    Interim Everton boss Scott Phelan has named an unchanged side from the one that narrowly beat London City Lionesses last time out.

    Inma Gabarro, who scored the only goal of the game in that 1-0 win once again leads the line while goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan has the armband.

    Everton XI: Brosnan (c), Blundell, Fernandez, Mace, Kitagawa, Van Gool, Wheeler, Hayashi, Vignola, Gabarro, Momiki

    Subs: Ramsey, Ishikawa, Hobson, Gago, Lawley, Harbert, Kramzar, Galli, Pacheco

    Everton women line-up graphic

    Rita Guarino has made one change to the West Ham line-up from the side that produced that dramatic comeback at Brighton last time out.

    Yu Endo starts from the off in place of Eva Nystrom, who is not in the squad, while January signing Ria Bose is named in a WSL matchday squad for the first time since her move from Sporting.

    West Ham XI: Szemik, Endo, Hansen, Cascarino, Hanshaw, Siren, Zelem, Wandeler, Ueki, Asseyi (c), Martinez

    Subs: Walsh, Belloumou, Bose, Tennebo, Brasero, Morgan, Houssein, Cemal, Piubel

    West Ham women line-up graphic
  5. Team news - Baltimore replaces Bright and Bergstrom replaces Enderbypublished at 11:20 GMT 15 February

    Chelsea v Liverpool (12:00 GMT)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter at Kingsmeadow

    Chelsea make one change as Sandy Baltimore replaces injured defender Millie Bright.

    Baltimore is expected to play at left-back with Veerle Buurman moving into centre-back.

    The rest of manager Sonia Bompastor's team is unchanged from the 2-0 win at Tottenham last weekend which ended a two-game losing run.

    Chelsea XI: Hampton, Carpenter, Girma, Buurman, Baltimore, Walsh, Cuthbert, Nusken, Rytting Kaneryd, Thompson, James.

    Subs: Spencer, Peng, Potter, Reiten, Kaptein, Sarwie, Kerr, Bronze, Beever-Jones.

    Chelsea XI graphic: Hampton, Carpenter, Girma, Buurman, Baltimore, Walsh, Cuthbert, Nusken, Rytting Kaneryd, Thompson, James

    Liverpool also make just one change in midfield as Mia Enderby drops to the bench in place of January signing Alice Bergstrom.

    Manager Gareth Taylor had no injury concerns before kick-off and is looking for an upset at the home of the WSL champions having won two of their last three matches.

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

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

    Liverpool XI: Falk, Shimizu, Fisk, Clark, Bernabe, Nagano, O'Sullivan, Kapocs, Bergstrom, Thomas, Holland
  6. Postpublished at 11:18 GMT 15 February

    Let's take a look at the team news...

  7. On the agenda todaypublished at 11:17 GMT 15 February

    We have four games kicking off at 12:00 GMT today, before Arsenal visit Brighton at 14:30 GMT.

    WSL fixture graphics
  8. Good morningpublished at 11:15 GMT 15 February

    Liverpool players assess the pitch at ChelseaImage source, Getty Images

    It's Sunday once again and we all know what that means - we've got a jam-packed afternoon of Women's Super League football to enjoy.

    We've got five fixtures to bring you, with plenty on the line for teams at both ends of the table.

    Here's hoping for lot's of entertainment (and goals).

    Let's get this show on the road.