The Women's Super League returned this weekend with all six matches taking place on Sunday.
Here's a breakdown of the action.
Mead and Russo shine in Arsenal win
Scorers: Mead 14', Russo 26', Swaby OG 77', Mead 90+1'
Arsenal cruised past Crystal Palace 4-0 to keep the pace with Chelsea at the top end of the table.
Beth Mead opened the scoring for Arsenal with her 50th goal for the club, striking a cross from Chloe Kelly on the volley.
Alessia Russo then doubled the Gunners' lead after their press forced an error from the host's backline, allowing her to latch onto a loose ball in the box and send it beyond Palace goalkeeper Shae Yañez.
Kelly was the provider in the second half once again as her effort was deflected in by Allyson Swaby for the third, then Mead bagged her brace for the fourth in stoppage time.
Arsenal retain their place in second, just behind Chelsea, while Palace remain rooted at the bottom of the standings.
Liverpool stunned by Villa
Scorers: Höbinger 57', Hanson 68', Clark OG 87'
Aston Villa picked up their first win since December as they came from behind to beat Liverpool 2-1.
Liverpool had the best chance of the first half when Gemma Bonner rose above everyone in the box to head a free kick goalward, but Villa goalkeeper Sabrina D'Angelo was able to palm it away with an outstretched arm.
The hosts finally edged in front after the break when a miscommunication at the back for Villa allowed Ceri Holland to break through on goal, and after being brought down by D'Angelo, Marie Höbinger calmly converted the resulting penalty.
Villa substitute Kirsty Hanson then made an immediate impact as Missy Bo Kearns picked out her run, allowing her to round the goalkeeper and fire into an empty net to level the scoreline.
Liverpool's were far less fortunate with their substitutions as defender Jenna Clark came on, only to turn an effort from Ebony Salmon into her own net.
It's a huge three points in the battle to avoid the drop as Villa are now four points clear of Palace.
Spurs fight back against the Foxes
Scorers: Rybrink OG 55', Spence 62'
Tottenham fought back after going behind to clinch a 1-1 draw against Leicester City.
There was little to separate the two teams in the first half, though Spurs enjoyed more possession and registered three attempts on target compared to Leicester City's one.
However, it was the Foxes who took the lead in the second half as Hannah Cain's effort was parried into Spurs defender Josefine Rybrink, who then turned it into her own net.
Their lead was short-lived as the visitors put themselves back on level terms just minutes later courtesy of Drew Spence.
Spurs stay ninth in the table, while the Foxes remain in 10th.
Man City clinch narrow victory at Brighton
Scorers: Casparij 37', Miedema 90', Rule 90+2'
After their Champions League heartbreak midweek, Manchester City delivered a ...