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  1. Good nightpublished at 21:50 GMT 18 March

    Bompastor leads a team talk at full timeImage source, Getty Images

    That's all we have to bring you on this live text.

    Thanks for joining us tonight on what could turn out to be a pivotal night of results in the Champions League and relegation races.

    Head to the Women's Football page on the website to read the respective reports from each game courtesy of my colleagues Adwaidh Rajan and Adam Millington.

    We'll be back on Saturday to do it all over again.

    Bye for now.

  2. 'Very frustrating, very disappointed'published at 21:48 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    Manchester United

    Manchester United defender Hanna Lundkvist, speaking to BBC Sport: "Very frustrating. It is hard to break them down, they do a good job defending their box. I think we didn't come out to the level we should today. Obviously very disappointed to not get the three points."

    On what they should have done differently: "We can see we had some good chances in the first half, they had some good saves. To just keep doing those kind of movements, make it a bit harder for them and not let them just lie in their block and mark us easily, I think that would have been good. And to get first to the ball in the box and get it into the net."

    On managing the quantity of games: "We want to play those games so it is not an excuse or something to complain about. We all enjoy it. We know we have good physical players and a lot of energy in the squad so that's not an excuse for us to manage that load."

  3. Which teams will qualify for next season's Champions League?published at 21:46 GMT 18 March

    Tonight's results have shaken up the race for the Champions League spots and once again Manchester United are left ruing the killer instinct of nemesis Chelsea.

    Who do you think will claim those two remaining qualification places?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:45 GMT 18 March

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    Skinner has to go in a game u need to win he takes off Jess Park our main creator of chances and our top scorer Liz Terland with 30 to go and u need to win. It's time he went - that was absolutely woeful from us tonight.

    Kevin, Scotland

    This sort of result happens every time United have a quick turnaround. West Ham had the energy to sit behind the ball and soak up pressure whilst Man Utd looked shattered. They did still have chances to win that comfortably though (Terland and Schuller’s headers and Malard’s off the line)

    Freddie, Manchester

  5. 'We almost wanted to score that perfect goal'published at 21:43 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    Manchester United

    More from Manchester United manager Marc Skinner, speaking to BBC Sport, on playing more direct: "To be honest, it was to get into the final third to deliver. At half-time, we told we didn't do it anywhere near enough. Putting the ball into the box is where all the chances came from. We almost wanted this perfect goal on this pitch and it was a challenge for both the teams to play that style of football."

    On United's prospects in the final weeks: "We go again against Everton. We don't have space or time to think. We have to be ready to go again. We need to be back into the vein of form where we take the points. That's the nature of the performance."

  6. 'It's an important point'published at 21:42 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager Rita Guarino: "Very happy because the players understood the plan on what we want to be. I saw the spirit in front of our fans. It's an important point.

    "We conceded easy goals in the past. It was really important against a team like Manchester United with the quality that they have that we needed to defend well. We were prepared for that and the girls did very well.

    "The way we transition [with Viviane Asseyi and Shakira Martinez] is one of our qualities Everybody knows this."

  7. 'We were the better team'published at 21:41 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Marc Skinner, speaking to BBC Sport: "I thought we were the better team and had high territory. I genuinely think there was a stonewall penalty, I think if we have VAR in this league it does affect.

    "That aside, I think West Ham defended really well and resolutely on a difficult pitch for both teams to play any style of football. West Ham are used to it and defended well. Beating a block on a bobbly pitch is difficult."

    On whether they needed to be more ruthless: "I'm sure there are moments where we could have been more ruthless but I wanted us to put West Ham on the back foot a little bit more. I felt we needed more crosses and we didn't. There were moments we could have and we turned it down and kept trying to play short - you just waste time on this pitch.

    "As soon as they concede, they have to change their game and when they are 0-0 it is comfortable for them, especially on this pitch. When you come to this ground, you have to play slightly different to the way we want to play."

    "Now we have to turn our attention to playing against Everton without emotion."

  8. 'Really important point'published at 21:39 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    West Ham United

    West Ham's Eva Nystrom, speaking to BBC Three: "I feel really good, a really important point for us. We were fighting for the whole 90+ minutes. I'm really happy for the team.

    On the cohesion of West Ham's back line: "It's nice to play with them and I enjoy playing with them."

    On playing Arsenal at the weekend: "We saw that we can fight the whole 90 minutes and we were defending really good so we just need to keep going on that."

  9. Postpublished at 21:39 GMT 18 March

    And now let's head east for reaction from the draw between West Ham and Manchester United.

  10. 'Potter more than deserves it'published at 21:38 GMT 18 March

    FT: Chelsea 2-1 Brighton

    Chelsea

    Chelsea midfielder Keira Walsh speaking to Sky Sports: "In the first half, we were a lot more in control and we had a lot of possession. But in the second half, Brighton were chasing and threw a lot at us. But we stood up to that and we made a lot of changes and the girls who came on made an impact as well,. We are really happy with the result.

    On Lexi Potter who scored the winner: "I will be honest I am not surprised. I see her in training every day. She has waited a long time for this but it is more than deserves it. She is an incredible player and has got a bright future ahead of her."

  11. 'Proud of reaction in second half'published at 21:37 GMT 18 March

    FT: Chelsea 2-1 Brighton

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Chelsea boss Dario Vidosic speaking to Sky Sports: "In the first half, we could have done better, were a little hesitant and at times we were waiting for someone else to find solution.

    "We spoke about wanting to be brave and I was much happier in the second half. We controlled the game a lot more. We were a little rushed, perhaps chasing an equaliser. On another day, we maybe find an equaliser.

    "I haven't had the chance to talk to them yet. I was proud of their reaction in the second half and it is something to build on. We will dust ourselves off, recover and be ready to go again on Sunday."

  12. 'Great result and good performance'published at 21:37 GMT 18 March

    FT: Chelsea 2-1 Brighton

    Chelsea

    Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor speaking to Sky Sports: "Great result and a good performance from the team. At the closing stages of the game, I would have liked my team to keep a little bit more of the ball. But we stayed strong and that was enough.

    "We take game by game. The most important for us is to make sure we win every one of those games. The result is prefect today. And it's good for the recovery too when you win. We go again on Saturday."

    On fielding Chelsea's youngest WSL starting line-up since 2013: "Really pleased. To play with a young team is quite pleasant. I like to develop young players. It also shows that youngsters can contribute to Chelsea results and perform."

    On Lexi Potter: "Great for her. She deserves it and works so hard. She's got great mentality too. It will give her great confidence going into the next games."

  13. 'Really special but a good win for the team'published at 21:35 GMT 18 March

    FT: Chelsea 2-1 Brighton

    Chelsea

    Potter scores on her first Chelsea startImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea goalscorer Lexi Potter speaking to Sky Sports: "I was really excited when I was told [I was going to start]. It's been a long time but I felt like I have really worked hard and I was really happy when I got the news."

    On her first Chelsea goal: "I have been at the club for a long time and to score my first goal was really happy. It was a really good performance from the girls. Really special but a good win for the team. My mum was here."

  14. Postpublished at 21:33 GMT 18 March

    Let's get some reaction, shall we? We'll begin with Chelsea youngster Lexi Potter who grabbed the winning goal against Brighton on her first WSL start tonight.

  15. Postpublished at 21:31 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    At the other end, Brighton's loss at Chelsea means that they stay in eighth.

    While the big winners of the night are West Ham who inch that slight bit closer to safety with a hard-earned point.

    WSL table bottomhalfImage source, BBC Sport
  16. Postpublished at 21:29 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Man Utd

    Confirmation of how tonight's results leave the Women's Super League table.

    Tough night for Manchester United as that point allows Chelsea to have the last laugh for the second time in four days, as they snatch second place.

    As it stands table graphic, showing Chelsea second on 36 points, Man Utd third on 35 points
  17. Postpublished at 21:26 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    "I'm forever blowing bubbles" rings out around Chigwell Construction Stadium as West Ham players and staff celebrate with the home fans.

    This point could well kickstart their surge towards WSL survival.

  18. How it stacked uppublished at 21:24 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Man Utd

    Full-time stats: 0-0, Shots 5-13, on target 3-6, xG 0.3-1.03, possession 32.7%-67.3%
  19. 'Man Utd poor, fantastic for West Ham'published at 21:22 GMT 18 March

    FT: West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    Gilly Flaherty
    Former Chelsea defender on BBC Three

    Manchester United looked poor. They didn't look like they had any gameplan coming into it or knew how to break down West Ham.

    It is a fantastic point for West Ham.

  20. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:17 GMT 18 March

    West Ham 0-0 Manchester United

    West Ham muster up one final defensive effort to get the delivery clear and moments later the final whistle blows.

    It's dropped points for Manchester United away at Chigwell Construction stadium for a third season in a row. How big could that be in the race for Champions League qualification?

    For West Ham it's another big point as they edge closer to safety, with them now three points clear of Leicester and the relegation play-off zone.