Liverpool edge Brighton 2-1, courtesy of a late own goal from Jorelyn Carabali, at St Helens Stadium as the Women's Super League returned from the winter break on Friday.
If Liverpool proved anything last season, it was that they can never be written off and they are always willing to fight. It has been a tough start to the campaign for them - they have lacked consistency, struggled with injuries and results have been underwhelming.
Liverpool are only 25% likely to sign striker Stefanos Tzimas in the summer transfer window, with a similar percentage given to Brighton and Hove Albion. That’s according to BILD, who report that both sides are outside runners for the striker at this moment in time.
The new Women's Super League marks the start of a new era for reigning champions Chelsea, with long-serving boss Emma Hayes having departed in summer to start a new adventure with the USA Women's team.
Harvey Elliott has opened up on transfer speculation linking him with a move away from Liverpool in the January transfer window. Elliott was sidelined for more
Ipswich have already made two additions in the January window but could add another before Saturday's game against Liverpool, with a move for a talented 20-year-old reported.
Report and match highlights as Jorelyn Carabali steers the ball into her own net to hand Liverpool their first home Womens Super League win of the season; Olivia Smiths opener was cancelled out by Nik
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Some Liverpool players continue to be linked with a move away from the club in the January transfer window. The Reds turned down an approach from Real Madrid to
The winter break came at a good time for Liverpool - key players are returning and they are now looking up, not over their shoulders
During this set of fixtures, Darwin Nunez rebooted his navigation software to lift Liverpool past Brentford, Arsenal gave up a late two-goal lead over Aston Villa to lose ground, Nottingham Forest continued to thrill, Manchester City romped back into the top four and the bottom three all lost (again).