Women's Super League: How to watch this weekend's games

Meg Finnigan and Kim Little
Coverage of Everton v Arsenal will be available on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website on Sunday

With Chelsea in Champions League semi-final action again this weekend, Manchester City have the opportunity to stretch the gap at the top to six points when they travel to bottom side Bristol City on Sunday.

Elsewhere Everton and Arsenal go head to head at Walton Hall Park in a match that will be shown live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

Here is how you can tune in to the all of the action this weekend.

All kick-off times are BST

Everton v Arsenal - Sunday, 12:30 - BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website

Having sewn up the final Champions League spot for next year last time out, Jonas Eidevall and Arsenal will be in buoyant mood when they travel to Merseyside to take on Everton.

Arsenal are six points behind leaders City with nine points to play for, and with a crunch clash with Gareth Taylor's side to come , the Gunners know only a win will realistically keep them in the title race.

Everton head into the fixture after a hard-fought win away to Brighton last Friday, with their top flight safety confirmed on Saturday when Bristol City lost at home to Liverpool.

Aston Villa v West Ham - Sunday, 14:00 - FA Player

Aston Villa and West Ham come into this clash on the back of difficult defeats against the top two last week.

Villa were reduced to ten players after four minutes at Chelsea, before conceding three goals in an away defeat.

It was a similarly abrupt start for West Ham at Manchester City, as they fell behind after just 23 seconds, before going on to concede four further goals.

With little more than pride left to play for in what remains of the season, West Ham and Villa will be aiming to get back on track at Villa Park on Sunday.

Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton - Sunday, 14:00 - FA Player

Tottenham Hotspur are flying high under Robert Vilahamn as the season draws to a close.

Having secured a first-ever FA Cup final appearance a fortnight ago, the Lilywhites were just three minutes away from claiming a first ever league win against Manchester United, in the so-called dress rehearsal for next month's final at Wembley.

In contrast Brighton head into the game low on confidence after a frustrating home defeat to Everton last Friday.

Le Tissier scores a stoppage time equaliser for United v Spurs
Manchester United and Tottenham played out an entertaining draw in the FA Cup final 'dress rehearsal' last weekend

Leicester City v Manchester United - Sunday, 15:00 - FA Player

After losing comprehensively to Arsenal last week, Leicester City are now winless in their last seven games in the Women's Super League.

While performances have no doubt improved under interim boss Jennifer Foster in recent weeks, the Foxes frailties in defence have come to cost them dear.

Manchester United travel to King Power Stadium after a less than convincing draw at home to Tottenham. Marc Skinner's side had to rely on a stoppage time equaliser from Maya Le Tissier to take a share of the spoils from their Wembley dress rehearsal.

With the sides having played out a 1-1 draw in the reverse fixture at Leigh Sports Village in October, it is a difficult contest to predict this time around.

Bristol City v Manchester City - Sunday, 18:45 - Sky Sports Main Event

Bristol City were left on the brink of relegation with defeat at home to Liverpool last weekend.

With the fixture list presenting matches against the top two in the next two games the writing looks on the wall already for the Robins' survival chances.

They will be relegated if they lose, if they draw and West Ham avoid defeat, or if they and West Ham both win.

Manchester City arrive in town on a WSL season record run of 14 consecutive wins, with a golden opportunity to put further space between them and Chelsea at the top of the table.

Gareth Taylor's side stressed the important of adding to their goal difference in recent weeks, and after their 5-0 demolition of West Ham, Bristol would be reasonable to fear what may lie in store for them on Sunday evening.

Although City will be without top scorer Khadija Shaw, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a foot injury.

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