Liverpool v Everton, Manchester derby, and more: Women’s Super League – clockwatch

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The countdown to kick-off is on! The action at both Anfield and Old Trafford gets underway in just under five minutes!

In case you somehow missed it, Chelsea secured the WSL title on Wednesday by defeating Manchester United 1-0 at Leigh Sports Village. Sonia Bompastor and Co were handed a huge boost earlier in the evening when Arsenal suffered a shock 5-2 loss at the hands of Aston Villa. The Blues then needed just a point from their meeting with United but won the match thanks to a late Lucy Bronze header.

With relegation also confirmed for Crystal Palace, the only thing up for grabs now for some teams is a place in the Champions League. A win for Manchester United and Arsenal this bank holiday weekend will see both teams qualify for the competition.

It’s a straight shootout between Birmingham City and London City Lionesses on the final day of the Women’s Championship season this afternoon. The hosts need a win to secure the title and promotion, while London City just need to avoid defeat.

It will also be the first Women’s Championship match ever broadcast on Sky Sports. Kick-off for that one is at 2:15pm GMT.

Today’s WSL fixtures

  • Liverpool v Everton

  • Manchester United v Manchester City

  • Crystal Palace v Leicester City

  • Tottenham v Chelsea

  • West Ham v Aston Villa

In a huge boost for Manchester City, Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp are both back in the starting line-up. It is the first time either player has been named in the starting XI this year. They both came off the bench for a substitute appearance against Leicester City last weekend.

Manchester United v Manchester City team news

Manchester United starting line-up: Phallon Tullis-Joyce; Gabby George, Maya Le Tissier (C), Millie Turner, Jayde Riviere; Hinata Miyazawa, Grace Clinton, Ella Toone; Leah Galton, Elisabeth Terland, Celin Bizet.

Manchester City starting line-up: Khiara Keating; Kerstin Casparij, Gracie Prior, Alex Greenwood (C), Leila Ouahabi; Laia Aleixandri, Yui Hasegawa, Laura Coombs; Jess Park, Lauren Hemp, Kerolin.

How we line up against United 🩵

XI | Keating, Casparij, Prior, Greenwood (C), Ouahabi, Aleixandri, Hasegawa, Coombs, Park, Hemp, Kerolin Nicoli

SUBS | Yamashita, Layzell, Roord, Wienroither, Blindkilde Brown, Fujino, Knaak, Oyama, Murphy#ManCity | @etihad pic.twitter.com/Cmr4Cjtsd5

— Manchester City Women (@ManCityWomen) May 4, 2025

Liverpool v Everton team news

Liverpool starting line-up: Rachael Laws; Grace Fisk, Jenna Clark, Gemma Bonner, Taylor Hinds (C), Sam Kerr, Füka Nagano, Marie Höbinger; Ceri Holland, Sophie Román Haug, Olivia Smith.

🔴 TEAM NEWS 🔴

The Reds to face Everton in the Merseyside derby 📋 #LIVEVE

— Liverpool FC Women (@LiverpoolFCW) May 4, 2025

Everton starting line-up: Courtney Brosnan, Karen Holmgaard, Martina Fernández, Elise Stenevik, Sara Holmgaard; Justine Vanhaevermaet; Karoline Olesen, Clare Wheeler (C), Honoka Hayashi; Kelly Gago, Katja Snoeijs.

🔵 The Merseyside derby Blues.

Kelly Gago returns to the starting XI, with Aurora Galli named in the matchday squad for the first time since September 2024. pic.twitter.com/C0Xpoxj54V

— Everton Women (@EvertonWomen) May 4, 2025

Preamble

Hello and welcome to another WSL clockwatch! We have a day of derbies lined up with Liverpool hosting Merseyside rivals Everton at Anfield and Manchester City making the short four-mile trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United. Elsewhere, newly-crowned league champions Chelsea travel across London to face Tottenham, West Ham host Aston Villa and already-relegated Crystal Palace take on Leicester City.

I’ll also bring you updates from the Championship title decider between Birmingham and London City Lionesses.

We’ve got plenty to look forward to this afternoon, and it all kicks off at 12pm BST - join me!

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