10-player Liverpool survive fightback to win Merseyside derby
At a glance
Ceri Holland converts penalty after Inma Gabarro handball
Martina Fernandez own goal doubles visitors' lead
Holland scores second with curled effort into top corner
Aurora Galli free-kick pulls one back for Everton early in second half
Grace Fisk shown second yellow card for tripping Zara Kramzar off the ball
Kramzar scores late to set up tense finale
Ten-player Liverpool held on for their first Women's Super League win on the road this season with a hard-fought victory over local rivals Everton at Goodison Park.
Three first-half goals had put Liverpool well on their way to a comfortable victory, but a second-half fightback from Everton left the Reds clinging on to the three points.
Gareth Taylor's side took a deserved early lead after Inma Gabarro gave away a penalty when she handled the ball in the box and Ceri Holland calmly slotted down the middle from the spot.
The visitors doubled their lead on 20 minutes as persistent pressure paid off and Martina Fernandez could only head Alejandra Bernabe's cross into the back of her own net.
That goal sparked Everton into life and they had opportunities of their own before Holland tore through the middle of the park then curled a sweet strike into the top corner to give Liverpool a three-goal cushion at half-time.
But Everton were much improved in the second half and received a stroke of luck when Aurora Galli's free-kick took a heavy deflection off the Liverpool wall, leaving goalkeeper Jennifer Falk stranded as it dropped into the back of the net.
That kick-started a lively final 30 minutes where Grace Fisk was shown a second yellow card for rashly tripping Zara Kramzar off the ball after the Everton midfielder had barged into her.
Scott Phelan's side proceeded to pepper the Liverpool goal as Maz Pacheco went close with an audacious volley, then Kramzar clattered off the bar before setting up a tense finale when she slotted past Falk in the 91st minute.
But Liverpool clung on for their first away win in what has been a difficult season and the result distances them further from the drop with eight points now separating them from Leicester in the relegation place.
Analysis: Liverpool cling on amid Everton fightback

Ceri Holland has scored three goals in the WSL this season
Attacking threat and quality in the final third has not been a feature of Liverpool's season so far.
But the Reds seem to have turned a corner in the past few weeks, with boss Taylor suggesting last week it is a "shame that the season is running out" as his side finally seem to have found some momentum.
After starting 2026 rock bottom of the WSL table and without a win, Liverpool are now eight points clear of Leicester before they take on Brighton on Sunday.
They have claimed 13 points from their past seven games, losing only to Manchester United and Chelsea, and were rewarded for their efficient first-half performance at Goodison Park.
They were, however, left clinging on to victory after being reduced to 10 players following Fisk's needless second yellow card as Everton appeared from the break a completely different team.
Having failed to register a single shot on target in the opening 45 minutes, the Toffees recorded 17 second-half efforts and will think themselves unfortunate not to have found the equaliser.
They sit sixth in the WSL table and have now suffered back-to-back defeats having won their previous four league matches.
For Liverpool, it turned into a lesson in resilience.
They have dropped 11 points from winning positions this season, only Brighton have dropped more, but were able to grind out victory here in a dogged second-half display.
What's next for these teams?
This was Everton's final match before the international break and they will return on Sunday, 26 April (12:00 BST) when they host Chelsea at Goodison Park in the WSL.
Liverpool, however, play in the FA Cup on Sunday, 5 April (14:30 BST) when they travel to WSL 2 side Charlton Athletic in the quarter-final.
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