Women's Super League LIVE: Manchester City vs Everton & Tottenham vs Aston Villa - score, radio commentary & text updates

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That's all we have for you today in the way of Women's Super League action.

You can find the match reports from Man City's draw with Everton and Aston Villa's win at Tottenham, plus any other reaction and news, over on the BBC Sport Women's Football index.

Many thanks as always for joining us and see you next time!

Before you go...

BBC Three

The women's super league reigning champions are next in league action on Wednesday night as they host Crystal Palace at Kingsmeadow.

That game is being shown live on BBC Three from 19:05 BST, with live updates available as ever here on the BBC Sport website.

A key game that will impact the title race and the relegation battle - one you don't want to miss.

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In case those two WSL games weren't enough to whet your footballing appetite for today, my colleagues Emma Smith and Emma Sanders are across Chelsea's huge Champions League semi-final first leg against Barcelona for you.

You can find all of the build up, coverage and reaction from that game here.

Table talk

Here's how today's two results have impacted the Women's Super League table.

Man City fail to make the most of neighbours United's draw at West Ham yesterday, so they now sit seven points off the Champions League places with just three games left to play.

Aston Villa remain in 11th place on goal difference but that huge win at Tottenham sees them put an extra cushion between themselves and rock bottom Crystal Palace.

They are seven clear of the Eagles with just three games left to play.

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FT: Tottenham 2-3 Aston Villa

So in the end Tottenham's valiant second half fightback was in vain as they were undone on the counter.

Their league winless streak in the month of April stretches to: P11 D4 L7.

The sooner this disappointing season ends the better for Robert Vilahamn and his players.

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Tottenham 2-3 Aston Villa

It's a big, big win for Aston Villa as Kirsty Hanson's winning goal moves them seven points clear of the relegation spot with three games left to play.

They've won back to back league games for the first time since January 2024 and in doing so take a massive step towards securing their top flight status for another year.

GOAL - Tottenham 2-3 Aston Villa

Kirsty Hanson (90+1 mins)

Surely the winner for Villa!

Kirsty Hanson shoulders the "super sub" tag yet again as she runs free of the Tottenham defence before sliding a low finish into the bottom corner beyond Lize Kop.

That could be two winning goals in as many weeks for the Scotland international.

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Tottenham 2-2 Aston Villa

Kirsty Hanson does well to get to the byeline but her cut back sails over everyone in claret and blue in the middle.

Chasity Grant fires it back towards the six yard box but Missy Bo Kearns can't get enough purchase on her header to send it goalwards.

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Tottenham 2-2 Aston Villa

Tottenham keeper Lize Kop is down and needs a bit of treatment for what looks like a foot injury.

Both managers have called their players over to the touchline for a quick chat as we head into the final five minutes.

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Tottenham 2-2 Aston Villa

If it stays like this Tottenham will have won 16 points from losing positions this season. Since the start of last season only Manchester City (19) and Arsenal (17) have won more points from losing positions in the WSL.

On the other side of the coin Aston Villa have dropped more points from winning positions than any other side (34), soon to be 36 if this ends level.

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