The WSL returns - watch all the goalspublished at 09:49 GMT 12 January
After a four-week break, the Women's Super League returned with plenty of goals and more shows of strength from the top two, Manchester City and Chelsea.
City maintained their six-point lead with a comfortable victory over Everton, notable mainly for Khedija Shaw's running battle with goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan, who saved six times from the WSL top scorer.
Man City defeat Everton at home to strengthen grip on WSL title
At Kingsmeadow, Chelsea scored the second-fastest goal in WSL history when West Ham's Yu Endo put through her own net after 49 seconds.
It was a nightmare start for new Hammers boss Rita Guarino and it got little better, rampant Chelsea winning 5-0.
Chelsea kick off new year with West Ham thrashing at home
Fellow new WSL manager Eder Maestre at London City Lionesses also watched his side draw a blank, albeit in nabbing a point via a 0-0 at Liverpool.
Liverpool remain bottom after goalless home draw to London City Lionesses
It was also goalless at Emirates Stadium, where the title pretensions of Arsenal and Manchester United took a further knock.
Frustrated Arsenal held to goalless draw against 10-player Man Utd
Indeed, their hopes of getting Champions League football next season need consider in-form Tottenham Hotspur who got a helping hand from their ex-player Ashleigh Neville, scoring an own goal on her Leicester City debut.
Own goal sees Spurs secure narrow home win over Leicester
Finally, two goals in three minutes for Aston Villa in their mid-table match with Brighton proved enough to triumph 2-1 at Villa Park.
Daly and Hanson spark Villa comeback as they claim victory against Brighton
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