Women's Super League LIVE: Scores and live text updates from five games in the WSL

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Man City 2-0 Everton

Izzy Christiansen

Former Man City midfielder on Sky Sports

The battle goes on and on and on between Bunny Shaw and Brosnan in the WSL.

You always think it's inevitable with Shaw but not with Brosnan. She comes out and eats up the space and Shaw shoots it right at her and it's a good save with the knee.

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Chelsea 4-0 West Ham

Chelsea are gunning for a fifth goal here.

They'd hardly get a better chance to pad their goal difference than against a side struggling at the bottom of the table who are low on confidence having conceded four already.

The Blues know all too well how precious goal difference can be in a title race having pipped City on goals scored on the final day two years ago.

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Man City 2-0 Everton

Bunny Shaw wants her goal, but she just cannot find a way past Courtney Brosnan today.

She absolutely smashes that strike at the Everton goalkeeper.

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Man City 2-0 Everton

That goal was Vivianne Miedema's last bit of action. Andree Jeglertz brings off the Dutch forward for Grace Clinton.

There's also changes for Everton, with Karen Holmgaard and Rosa van Gool replaced by Hikaru Kitagawa and Nicole Momiki.

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Chelsea 4-0 West Ham

Veerle Buurman has had little to do in the Chelsea back line but she's just had to put in a last-ditch tackle to prevent Shekiera Martinez from shooting at goal from the edge of the D.

A crunching slide tackle it was too.

'She doesn't miss from there'

Man City 2-0 Everton

Izzy Christiansen

Former Man City midfielder on Sky Sports

Miedema deadly.

Just a little moment is all it takes. Everton have been resilient but it's come again from a turnover of possession. City ruthless. A little dink from Bunny Shaw and it's a super touch from Miedema - she doesn't miss from there.

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Chelsea 4-0 West Ham

Sonia Bompastor opts to make a trio of changes as we reach the hour mark.

Goalscorers Alyssa Thompson and Lauren James make way, as does Sjoeke Nusken.

On come Guro Reiten, Lexi Potter and Sam Kerr.

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Aston Villa 2-1 Brighton

That change is an odd one from Natalia Arroyo.

Kirsty Hanson is perpetually one of Villa's most dangerous attacking threats and she had just put the side a goal up.

Perhaps it's a case of managing minutes? She didn't look like she was carrying a knock though.

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Chelsea 4-0 West Ham

Johanna Rytting Kaneryd has tormented the left side of the West Ham defence.

She does so again here but her cross is turned behind for a corner that Chelsea can't make much of.

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