
48 min: Everton try to play out from the back, and get in a muddle. A pass from MacIver is charged down but the visitors escape with a throw-in deep in their own half.
46 min: City - you’ll never guess - attack early on in the second half. Kelly finds space again, bends in a good cross, again, and MacIver punches clear - again!
Can City find a breakthrough? Can Everton snatch a goal on the break?
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By my reckoning Everton have had three attacks in total, but they have been extremely impressive in their defending. Man City have dominated possession, and created one or two excellent chances, with Chloe Kelly in particular a constant threat on the right. Sam Mewis passed up the best chance of the half, side footing wide after a free-kick was deflected off the defensive wall. But my overriding reaction after that half of football is to take my hat off to a seriously well-drilled Everton defence. Back soon for more.
45 min + 3: There is still time for Mewis to have a shot blocked.
45 min: Three added minutes and City have a corner. Kelly and Greenwood play the corner short. Kelly gets the back and swings another fine ball in, this time from the left. Houghton meets it at the far post with a header but her effort floats wide.
44 min: Bronze clips a smart pass along the line to Kelly. Kelly rushes to control it, but is soon on the end of a full-blooded (but entirely fair) sliding challenge by Gabrielle George. Kelly ends up in a heap on the floor, but to her credit there is no complaint, after what she knows was a hard but fair tackle.
43 min: Everton make a rare foray into the City half, and try to build an attack down the right, but it’s easily dealt with by the hosts, who can build from the back again.
40 min: Moe Wold is coming off, Everton’s second change of a first half in which they have had a ton of defending to do. Hayley Raso comes on with five minutes of the half remaining.
37 min: A break in play while another Everton player, Moe Wold of Norway, receives treatment from the medical team. She is walking gingerly off now but there is no substitution made just yet. When play restarts, Rikke Sevecke gets an attempted defensive clearance completely wrong, succeeding only in an air kick, but Everton have a free-kick anyway.
34 min: Walsh and Mewis play a one-two around the edge of the penalty area as City continue to press. Then Kelly finds yet more space on the right, and delivers another excellent cross, but yet again an Everton head is there to clear the ball. Everton’s defensive shape and organisation has been very, very impressive so far. They’ve had an answer to everything.
31 min: Bronze makes more inroads on the right, then slides a pass to Kelly out wide, who beats her marker with a lovely bit of skill and then smacks a fine cross which flashes into the six-yard box. An Everton head is there to clear though. More good attacking by City and more very accomplished defending from the visitors. Bronze then sends another good cross in from the right, which MacIver punches clear, and Mewis then hits a shot wide from distance.
30 min: Shoulder to shoulder, and all square after half an hour at the Academy Stadium.
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25 min: Bronze ghosts away from Lucy Graham and dribbles into the centre of the pitch. Graham tries to get back to cover but can only foul her opponent. Weir hits the resulting free-kick, which balloons off the wall, and Mewis has a golden chance to score from point-blank range, but she side foots it wide of the far post! That is the closest Man City have come after all that possession.

Everton’s Poppy Pattinson, meanwhile, has come on for Danielle Turner, and Turner looks devastated to have had to come off, presumably having picked up an injury.
22 min: Keira Walsh finds a pocket of space in the final third and plays a pass centrally, looking for White, but it’s overhit. City are throwing players forward, with a front four pressing Everton back deep into their own area. Counterattacks are certainly the best Everton can hope for if the game continues like this.
20 min: Bronze and Kelly link up yet again in an advanced position on the right. Turner, yet again, produces an excellent piece of defending for Everton with a strong tackle and City have a corner. But it is cleared by the Everton defenders.
17 min: Sprinting down the Everton right, Nicoline Sørensen does really well to get to the byline and cut the ball back into the danger zone. Valérie Gauvin opts to step over the ball, thinking a teammate will be on-rushing around the penalty spot to apply a finish, but Mewis is there to intercept instead. Everton’s game plan seems clear: They know they are going to have to concede a lot of possession, but will not be afraid to hit on the break, especially by using the width of the pitch.
15 min: It’s captain Steph Hougton’s 200th City appearance today - a superb achievement. City continue to hog possession, but have not found a real cutting edge - yet.
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12 min: The first meaningful attack by Everton sees Turner surging down the left channel now, chasing a long ball, but she’s just offside. Everton need to find an outlet up front here if they can.
10 min: Mewis now gets involved again, doing well to control a pass on the edge of the area and looking for Ellen White, who is lurking in the penalty area, with a clever scooped pass. That would have been a clear sight of goal for White but she can’t control the pass.
9 min: A very solid piece of defending by Danielle Turner for Everton, denying Kelly a chance to run on to a searching pass on the right wing.
6 min: Kelly and Bronze link up well on the right, exchanging passes, and Bronze moves into the penalty area but can’t produce a telling delivery. City are having the lion’s share of possession and it looks only a matter of time before they create a clear opening. The Everton defenders are doing plenty of talking and are already looking a little stretched.
4 min: Chloe Kelly tries to bend a cross in from the right, but it’s well blocked by the Everton defence, who will no doubt be expecting a busy afternoon. Lucy Bronze then gets on the ball in midfield as the hosts continue to knock the ball around under not too much pressure in the early exchanges.
2 min: An early spell of possession for City, which ends around the halfway line as Caroline Weir is penalised for handball. Conditions in Manchester at the Academy Stadium look decent. Overcast, but decent for a game of football. Sam Mewis tries to get on the end of a long ball now but it’s overhit.
Here we go.
The teams are out on the pitch and kick-off is seconds away ...
And we’re live ... sort of. A real-time audio feed has sprung up and hopefully we’ll have pictures forthwith! Kick-off is five minutes away.
In news of other WSL matches today, Man Utd are 3-0 up against Aston Villa, after Katie Zelem added the third goal in the 78th minute.
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“Stream starting soon,” says the FA Player, so let’s hope that means before kick-off at 2pm.
Man City: Roebuck, Morgan, Greenwood, Houghton (C), Bronze, Walsh, Weir, Mewis, Hemp, Kelly, White. Subs: Taieb, Keating, Mannion, Coombs, Stanway, Lavelle, Beckie, Davies, Dahlkemper.
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XI | Roebuck, Morgan, Greenwood, Houghton (C), Bronze, Walsh, Weir, Mewis, Hemp, Kelly, White.
SUBS | Taieb, Keating, Mannion, Coombs, Stanway, Lavelle, Beckie, Davies, Dahlkemper.
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Everton: MacIver, Moe Wold, Turner, Sevecke, George, Christiansen, Sørensen, Graham (C), Gauvin, Finnigan, Clemaron. Subs: Korpela, Boye-Hlorkah, Lehmann, Magill, Emslie, Stringer, Raso, Clinton, Pattinson.
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Team news coming up shortly - meanwhile, a spot of pre-match reading:
Can anyone stop Manchester City’s winning machine rumbling forwards? Before this afternoon’s meeting with Everton they’ve won six in a row in all competitions and are on a victorious eight-match winning run in the WSL. In their previous three matches - including an impressive 3-0 Champions League win against Fiorentina in midweek - they’ve racked up 10 goals and three clean sheets. Win today, and they can hit the top of the virtual WSL table, at least, with the leaders Chelsea (who are two points ahead, 38 to City’s 36) kicking off at 3pm away to West Ham.
The Champions League qualification-chasing visitors Everton are not on a bad run themselves, beating Tottenham away in a five-goal thriller last time out, and currently on an unbeaten three-match which spanned the month of February. It promises to be a significant afternoon as the race for the WSL title heats up: kick-off is at 2pm and team news, pre-match reading and more is coming up.
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