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WSL: Chelsea beat Man Utd to go top, wins for Man City, Everton and Tottenham
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- Kirby strike sends champions Chelsea top of WSL with win over Man Utd
- Man City romp to 7-0 win over Aston Villa
- Miedema strikes but Arsenal held to draw at Reading
- Quinn goal gives Tottenham victory over West Ham
- Christiansen scores twice as Everton beat Bristol City; Birmingham-Brighton ends goalless
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Manchester City 7-0 Aston Villa
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Everton 4-0 Bristol City
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Reading 1-1 Arsenal
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Birmingham City 0-0 Brighton
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Chelsea 2-1 Manchester United
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur

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Latest PostAnd that's a wrap!
And after nearly five hours of WSL action, that's where we'll bring the curtain down for this evening.
Six games, some with goals galore others sadly with none.
A new leader at the top and some more impressive goals from in-form players.
If you missed any of it, you can read full reports and watch highlights right here on our women's football page.
Until next time - thanks for being with us!
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Don't forget, if you've missed any of this afternoon's live action, you can see all the goals on The Women's Football Show later this evening.
It's available from 20:00 GMT on the BBC Red Button & BBC iPlayer or you can catch it at 23:35 GMT on BBC One right after Match Of The Day.
Blues on top
Confirmation then of a new leader in the WSL.
Chelsea replace Manchester United at the summit after that 2-1 win.
Emma Hayes' side also have a game in hand as well as a superior goal difference.
Not much else has changed in the top six but Arsenal dropped two points at Reading which has allowed Man City to keep on their coat tails.
Sunday's results
If you missed any of the afternoon's scores, here's a full run-down:
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And that is full-time in the last of the afternoon's six matches.
Let's round up the day's action...
FULL-TIME
West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
It is the last kick. Spurs hold on!
A massive cheer from the Lilywhites' dugout. They had to work hard to hold on.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Last attack then, Mustafa has the ball out wide for the Hammers looking to cross.
Oh no, she slips as she takes it.
Goal kick Spurs, could that be it? 97 mins.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
The ball is launched forward...offside.
Not what West Ham needed.
96 minutes have been played, we were only meant to play an extra five.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Another lengthy Spurs injury as Rosella Ayane is now down.
It will be a West Ham throw when we restart.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
And now Tottenham take an age to take a throw in.
West Ham just can't get the ball back.
Clock says 94 minutes.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Hannah Godfrey limps off.
West Ham players are pointing to imaginary watches.
We've played 93 minutes now, but I reckon we'll have another five minutes.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
We'll have five minutes of additional time. The Tottenham bench are furious with that decision.
Play has now stopped as Spurs' Hannah Godfrey is down with a head injury.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Nope, easy save.
As you were.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Soft foul in a dangerous position conceded by the hosts.
It's about 25-yards-out, Alanna Kennedy is standing over it. She can finish this game off now.
GREAT SAVE!
West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Shot from distance from West Ham's Martha Thomas....
...straight at Becky Spencer.
Good effort that. Only two minutes of regular time to go now.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Tottenham are starting to string some passes together now.
It's no longer West Ham attack after attack.
They have the ball in the Hammers' corner now. Frustrating moments for the home side. 86 minutes gone.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Tottenham are aiming for a first away win of the season, West Ham haven't won at home in their past five.
Hammers' Grace Fisk rises highest from a wide free-kick but again Becky Spencer is equal to it. Six minutes of normal time left.
CLOSE!
West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Ooooh rare break upfield from Tottenham.
Kit Graham drives forward before playing through to Rianna Dean.
The substitute can only slide in and poke the ball wide though.
Will Spurs regret that? 82 minutes on the clock.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
West Ham's Emily van Egmond with a deep cross aimed at Adriana Leon but Tottenham win the first ball.
It loops up to Martha Thomas yet her header is easily saved by Becky Spencer.
Eleven minutes to go.
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West Ham 0-1 Tottenham
Becky Spencer has a goal kick for Spurs and takes an age to get the game restarted.
Ah, timewasting. You love it when it's for you side, hate it when it's against you.
When the ball is eventually launched forward, it's the Hammers who regain possession.