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  1. Watch Sunday's WSL highlightspublished at 07:50 GMT 23 March

    In the WSL on Sunday, Leicester City suffered a damaging defeat as Aston Villa came from behind to win 2-1 at King Power Stadium.

    Alisha Lehmann's first goal for the club had given the Foxes a deserved lead at half-time but second-half strikes from Anna Patten and Kirsty Hanson left the hosts three points adrift at the bottom of the table with four games to go.

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    Leicester relegation troubles grow as Villa come from behind

    Two places above Leicester, Liverpool eked out a priceless point at Brighton in a nervy affair at Broadfield Stadium.

    Chances were precious few between the sides placed 10th and ninth respectively although as the clock ticked past 90 minutes Albion defender Manuela Vanegas had a header tipped on to the crossbar while at the other end, Liverpool forward Martha Thomas was sensationally denied on the goalline by Maelys Mpome.

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    Liverpool grow relegation gap after goalless draw with Brighton

  2. Spurs defender Hunt set for knee surgerypublished at 12:46 GMT 22 March

    Clare HuntImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham defender Clare Hunt will undergo surgery after suffering a knee injury at the Women's Asian Cup.

    Hunt started four of the five games for hosts Australia as they reached the final, which they lost to Japan on Saturday.

    The 27-year-old centre-back had played in every Women's Super League match for Tottenham this season before departing for the Asian Cup.

    "Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur wishes Clare a full and speedy recovery," Spurs said.

    Spurs currently sit fifth in the WSL, six points off fourth-placed Arsenal who they face in the north London derby next week.

    The Matildas said: "Sending all our love your way, Hunty! We're thinking of you and know you'll come back stronger than ever."

  3. Watch Saturday's WSL highlightspublished at 10:58 GMT 22 March

    Watch all the highlights from Saturday's Women's Super League action, starting with leaders Manchester City who tightened their grip on the title with victory over Tottenham at Joie Stadium.

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    Shaw hat-trick helps Man City to victory in seven-goal thriller

    Arsenal made it eight Women's Super League home games unbeaten as they eased past West Ham at Emirates Stadium.

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    Kelly scores twice as Arsenal thrash West Ham

    Meanwhile, Manchester United returned to second place in the Women's Super League with a late victory over Everton.

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    Man Utd snatch victory with late winner against Everton

    That was because Isobel Goodwin scored a late equaliser to ensure London City Lionesses ended Chelsea's five-game winning run with a deserved point at The Den.

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    London City come from behind to steal late point against Chelsea

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  4. Skinner pinpoints Man Utd need before vital Everton gamepublished at 11:38 GMT 20 March

    Adam Millington
    BBC Sport journalist

    Manchester United manager Marc Skinner applaudsImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United boss Marc Skinner says his side need to both be more clinical in front of goal and supply their forwards with better service against Everton.

    United have not scored in their past three games and were held to a 0-0 draw by West Ham in midweek.

    They were beaten by Chelsea in the Women's League Cup final last weekend.

    "With the ball, we did more than enough to win the game against West Ham but we have to convert those little bits of chances at the end," Skinner said in a news conference previewing Saturday's match (12:00 GMT).

    "That's how the game is decided. I'm sure Everton will try to put their energy on us but if we can get the control and quality, we can win the game."

    He added that United need to take advantage of the width their pitch provides to create better opportunities.

    "We need to use the spaces we have, our pitch is bigger and has those spaces so we need to utilise them effectively. Hopefully we can change that around," he said.

    "We should have scored against Chelsea and we should have scored against West Ham. I am happy with the places we are getting into, we just now need that final bit. I am sure it's coming."

    Skinner also suggested that Jayde Riviere might be back for the match, but, if not, she is likely to return from injury against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday.

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  5. Ho expects response from 'uncharacteristic' Spurspublished at 09:27 GMT 20 March

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter

    Martin HoImage source, Getty Images

    Manager Martin Ho says Tottenham's performance in their defeat by Everton was "uncharacteristic" and he expects a response against Manchester City.

    Spurs fell to a 2-1 defeat by Everton on Sunday - just their sixth loss of the season - meaning they sit three points adrift of the Women's Super League's top four.

    Asked if he expects a reaction from his players, Ho said: "I hope so. We should get a response. It's uncharacteristic of ourselves to be the way we were.

    "You can have those games in football and have an off day. We can't have too many of them but I don't think we have.

    "It's about making sure we go into this game [against Manchester City] with confidence and belief so we can put it right."

    Tottenham face league leaders City on Saturday (12:00 GMT) with the hosts recording an emphatic 5-1 win when they last met in September.

    City are seven points clear at the top of the table and Ho believes that is largely down to the "flexibility and freedom" manager Andree Jeglertz has instilled.

    "They are so much more dynamic and versatile tactically. If you look at their goalscorers, they have had eight or nine different ones this season," said Ho.

    "Their goals are coming from an array of areas on the pitch and they have a very dangerous frontline. The midfield backs it up and depth in the squad supports it.

    "But it's more about their tactical flexibility and the freedom in their play. You can definitely see that."

  6. Phelan 'not surprised' by Everton successpublished at 16:54 GMT 19 March

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter

    Scott PhelanImage source, Getty Images

    Everton interim manager Scott Phelan is "not surprised" by the upturn in results for his side in the Women's Super League.

    Phelan took over for the rest of the season on Wednesday, 4 February following Brian Sorensen's sacking and a day after the transfer window shut.

    The Toffees were four points off the bottom of the table then, but have jumped up to sixth place with three successive wins since Phelan's appointment.

    Asked if the speed by which his side have turned around their fortunes was unexpected, Phelan said: "I'm not really surprised. One thing I've always said was that there was a lot of quality in the squad.

    "Maybe the results earlier in the season hadn't reflected that, but there was certainly a lot of quality and that was evident from the first session we had.

    "I'm just really happy that the players have been able to show that consistently over the last few league games.

    "That has helped us build a little bit more confidence earlier than maybe normal after a change of manager or coach."

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  7. Man City not distracted by WSL title noise - Jeglertzpublished at 15:19 GMT 19 March

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter

    Lauren HempImage source, Getty Images
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    Lauren Hemp has contributed to five goals in 13 WSL matches this season

    Manchester City are not distracted by talk of winning the Women's Super League title, says manager Andree Jeglertz.

    City have a seven-point lead over defending champions Chelsea with five games remaining in the league.

    They have not won the WSL title for a decade and if they were to be successful, it would end Chelsea's six-year stranglehold on the league.

    "So far, no distraction I would say. I don't know how much our players are reading. Inside our group we don't speak much about it," said Jeglertz.

    "I haven't seen any players being stressed or anything about it. It's pretty calm. This is also what we want. We can't be nervous or stressed by this.

    "This is what every day has been fighting for from the first day we got here - to be able to win the league. Now we are in a great position, so it's handling that pressure in a good way. It has to be something that we deal with."

    City dropped points on Sunday in a goalless draw with Aston Villa, just the third match they have not won in the WSL this season.

    They welcome Tottenham to the Joie Stadium on Saturday (12:00 GMT), before facing rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford on 28 March.

    "If you're not present for each game from the first minute, the opponent is too good no matter who you are playing. We have been very good in that," added Jeglertz.

    "I think this [against Villa] was the first time we were not at that level. It's going back to whatever we need to do to make sure we win.

    "We have to think it's a final for us on Saturday. It's just about Tottenham and nothing else; not the league, just Tottenham."

  8. Tough period 'good learning' for London Citypublished at 09:59 GMT 19 March

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter

    Eder MaestreImage source, Getty Images

    London City Lionesses manager Eder Maestre says recent games against top-level opposition has been "a very good learning process" for the squad.

    The Women's Super League side have faced leaders Manchester City, European champions Arsenal and League Cup runners-up Manchester United in their past five matches, picking up just one win against Brighton.

    Next, they welcome defending champions Chelsea at The Den in Millwall on Saturday (12:00 GMT).

    "We have learned a lot of things. Trying to adapt to a new coach, a new way of training and to face every action every day," said Maestre.

    "I think we're moving forward in the way we're understanding the new way to play and to train. We think about our mini goals.

    "It's a very good learning process for me as well and I'm very pleased with what has happened. We're ready to face all the challenges that is in front of us."

    Before the Chelsea game, Maestre hopes his experienced players can help maintain "energy" in training and build confidence.

    "If we look backwards, and we can see the way we weren't able to bring the results, the margins were so tight," he added. "It's something that the players need to improve on, be more clinical and more experienced to cope in those moments that appear in every game.

    "It's about bringing in that working culture and training hard to improve their levels. They are young players. The margins with them aren't too big."

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  9. Chelsea leapfrog Man Utd to second in WSLpublished at 09:58 GMT 19 March

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    19-year-old Potter scores on first start as Chelsea beat Brighton

    Goals from Alyssa Thompson and teenager Lexi Potter gave Chelsea a narrow win against Brighton on Wednesday night to move them up to second in the table.

    Carla Camacho's deflected strike had briefly hauled Albion level but 19-year-old Potter's first goal on her maiden Women's Super League start for the club proved enough.

    Chelsea were helped by a slip-up across London where Manchester United, who started the night in second place, were held to a goalless draw by struggling West Ham.

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    Man Utd held to goalless draw by West Ham

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  10. Watch highlights as WSL returnspublished at 07:53 GMT 16 March

    The Women's Super League was back after a four-week break at the weekend - and storylines continued.

    Watch all the highlights below, starting with leaders Manchester City, who missed the chance to extend their advantage at the top to 11 points with a goalless draw at Aston Villa.

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    Aston Villa hold off Man City as leaders drop points

    Champions League quarter-finalists Arsenal have been racking up games in hand on those above them.

    In their first opportunity to close the gap on Chelsea and Manchester United, they took advantage, beating London City Lionesses 2-0 on the road.

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    Arsenal beat London City to continue push for Champions League

    At the other end of the table, Liverpool claimed a vital three points to pull four clear of bottom-placed Leicester.

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    Liverpool take important win against Leicester

    There was joy for the blue half of Merseyside too, as Everton went to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and won 2-1 thanks to a late strike from Kelly Gago.

    That is four straight wins for the Blues.

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    Everton climb the table with late win over Tottenham