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Aston Villa come from behind to lead Crystal Palace through goals from Anna Patten and Rachel Daly My Cato had put visitors in front Everton v Liverpool and Leicester v Man Utd under way Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply Joe Rindl & Ciara Fleming Everton 0-0 Liverpool Not the delivery Liverpool will have been hoping for. The cross from Hobinger falls short of the front post and after a scramble it rolls out for a goal kick. Everton 0-0 Liverpool Bright play from Taylor Hinds down the left hand side as she tricks her way into the box. She lays the ball off to Marie-Therese Hobinger but the Austrian is crowded out and will have to make do with a corner. Everton 0-0 Liverpool Emma Sanders BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Goodison Park Within a minute, there's boos from the home fans towards the sold-out away end as the 1, 500 Liverpool fans start singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. Leicester 0-0 Manchester United Grace Clinton has a pop for Manchester United, but fires off target. Decent start from the visitors. Everton 0-0 Liverpool A frantic start at Goodison as both sides look to lay a marker down early. Leanne Kiernan cuts in from the left hand side and takes aim from distance but her fizzing shot loops onto the roof of the Everton net. Leicester 0-0 Manchester United Promising start for Manchester United as they pack the Leicester penalty area with red shirts, but the hosts manage to hack a clearance away. Aaand we're under way in both 3pm kick offs. Here's hoping the goals continue to flow! Everton v Liverpool (15: 00 GMT) We've had the familiar rendition of Z Cars for one final time in the WSL at Goodison Park as the sides are making their way out onto the pitch. How do you see this Merseyside derby going? Thumbs up for a blue win, thumbs down for the Reds. Everton v Liverpool (15: 00 GMT) Liverpool Liverpool manager Matt Beard has failed to win any of his last seven meetings with Everton in the WSL since a 2-1 win away from home with West Ham in October 2018 (D2 L5). There would be no better time to break that duck than this afternoon in the final derby at Goodison Park. Aston Villa 2-1 Crystal Palace That's the break. It will be a very relieved home dressing room. Everton v Liverpool (15: 00 GMT) Emma Sanders BBC Sport women’s football news reporter at Goodison Park It's former Liverpool winger Melissa Lawley who is on the front cover of the Merseyside derby programme wearing her current blue colours. She has played in this fixture before but on the red side - this is her first competitive meeting since joining Everton in the summer. In the match programme, manager Brian Sorensen welcomes Evertonians to Goodison Park for the final time in the WSL. He says: "Any match against our rivals means so much to every Evertonian, but we know the extra significance of this. "I can assure our supporters that we will give everything to help us leave Goodison on a high note. " Leicester v Manchester United (15. 00 GMT) Emma Smith BBC Sport at King Power Stadium Today marks the end of a record-breaking run as Ella Toone misses out on the starting XI for Manchester United in the WSL. She had started their 96 previous league games in succession, the most of any outfield player for the same club in league history. But injury has stopped her four matches short of a century. Aston Villa 2-1 Crystal Palace Lindsay Johnson Ex-England defender on 5 Sports Extra I thought the pace of this game might slow down but it hasn't. It has kept the high intensity. Aston Villa 2-1 Crystal Palace A word for Kirsty Hanson who has now assisted her third goal in the league this season, more than any other Aston Villa player. She's on my bench in Fantasy WSL. : ') Aston Villa 2-1 Crystal Palace Lindsay Johnson Ex-England defender on 5 Sports Extra Daly hit it first time and it went in the bottom corner. I thought it was too close to Yanez but with the power and pace it found the bottom corner. A really good finish. Leicester v Man Utd (15: 00 GMT) Manchester United Asked about the season overall, Maya Le Tissier said Manchester United are keen to get back to winning ways after three successive draws. "I think we can do a lot better. We’ve had the results we’ve had and are still unbeaten - but there’s a long way to go, " she added. "There are a lot more things we can improve. We have an exciting squad. We just need to get the ball down, play, enjoy it and pick up some wins. " Leicester v Manchester United (15. 00 GMT) Emma Smith BBC Sport at King Power Stadium I braved the wintry Leicester weather to chat with a few Manchester United fans outside King Power Stadium for their views on manager Marc Skinner. While United are unbeaten this campaign and won the FA Cup last season, Skinner is not a universally popular figure due to negative tactics, questions over selection and some odd comments in media conferences. He was booed after United drew 0-0 with Aston Villa last weekend - their third successive league draw - and some fans had their signs ready today. A first win in four games would help hold the doubters at bay for now. Leicester v Manchester United (15. 00 GMT) We're also building up to Manchester United's trip to Leicester City, with kick off just over ten minutes away at King Power stadium. Let's take a look at the key news ahead of that fixture. Rachel Daly (45+5 mins) Turnaround = complete! It's Aston Villa's leader, Rachel Daly, who puts them in front. On the counter Kirsty Hanson slips a perfect pass forward and Daly latches onto it, hammering her effort passed Shae Yanez. Too easy. Everton v Liverpool (15: 00 GMT) Liverpool Liverpool boss Matt Beard speaking to Sky Sports: "If you look at them [Everton] apart from the Chelsea game they are conceding one goal here or there, a lot of 0-0 results. They are very organised defensively and we know better than anyone that if they get in front they are very hard to break down. "These are great games to be part of and we want to make sure we give a good account of ourselves and do as much as we can to win the game. " On it being the last Goodison derby: "A win would be nice wouldn't it? It puts a little bit of pressure on them too. From our end we need to make sure that we turn up and do the right things. If we do that we have a great chance of winning. " On changes to the team: "Rachel Laws unfortunately hurt her knee in the week so Teagan Micah starts today. Hannah Silcock is in for Gemma Evans and Fuka Nagano is back. Unfortunately we lost Jaz [Matthews] to a hamstring injury so she is out of the squad. " On Nagano's return: "She is one of the first players on the teamsheet for us. A fantastic player who sets up a lot of attacks and breaks up a lot of opposing attacks. A key player for us so it is great to have her back. " Last Updated 17th November 2024 at 15: 00 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. To watch and listen, you need to enable Java Script in your browser. Leicester City Women v Manchester United Women. BBC Radio Leicester. Audio Leicester City Women v Manchester United Women BBC Radio Leicester Listen live Leicester City Women v Manchester United Women. BBC Radio Manchester. Audio Leicester City Women v Manchester United Women BBC Radio Manchester Listen live © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.