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A wondergoal from the Sweden international Magda Eriksson against Liverpool handed reigning WSL champions Chelsea their second win of the season and moved them up to fourth. Erin Cuthbert’s corner, headed back across goal by Drew Spence, was poked high by Eriksson who waited and watched, time seemingly standing still, before powering a thunderous overhead kick into the top corner.

Arsenal took full advantage of Manchester City’s dropped points on Friday night to tighten their grip on WSL top spot with a convincing 4-0 win at Bristol City. First half goals from Jordan Nobbs and Viv Miedema pushed the Gunners three points clear of their nearest rivals - who drew 1-1 with Reading - and Joe Montemurro’s dynamic side have a game in hand over the sky blues.

If the title fight looks like Arsenal are in a different weight class, at the bottom of the league thing are much tighter. Brighton and Yeovil met at Broadfield with both desperate to secure a first WSL win.

The Lady Glovers, who have not won in the top tier since they secured promotion in 2016, were undone in the first half. Goals from Jodie Brett and Victoria Williams gave Brighton the deserved lead. In the second half Yeovil upped their game, putting in a performance more akin to those that have seen them lose narrowly, and somewhat crushingly, 2-1 in their previous three league ties. Ellie Mason’s rebound after Marie Hourihan saved her spot kick, stretching that run of matching results to four.

The win for Hope Powell’s side sees them leapfrog Everton and kickstarts their maiden WSL season. The Toffees, meanwhile, looked set to pick up their first three points as Siri Worm’s low cross from the left found

Claudia Walker who fired past Becky Spencer to give them the lead at West Ham with five minutes the clock. Underterred by their early concession, Matt Beard’s Hammers scored twice, a Jane Ross header then a Brianna Visalli penalty enough to give them the lead going into the break.