
Ebony Salmon of Aston Villa battles for possession with Rion Ishikawa of Everton. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
**Aston Villa Women were forced to settle for their fourth draw **in six** Barclays WSL matches after Everton Women’s stoppage-time equaliser.**
Aston Villa 3-3 Everton Brighton & Hove Albion 2-3 Manchester United Leicester City 1-4 Arsenal
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Liverpool
**Everton drew 3-3 away to Aston Villa in a thrilling see-saw match, with Kelly Gago completing her brace for the visitors in added time.**
Gago scored in the first dozen minutes with an angled shot from the corner of the six-yard box, following a pass from Martina Fernández. Eight minutes into first-half added time, Georgia Mullett tapped in a delivery from Noëlle Maritz to equalise. Mullett turned provider just before the hour mark, as Kirsty Hanson scored on a breakaway move. It was 2-2 through Hikaru Kitagawa thanks to a second assist from Fernández, only for Ruby Mace’s own goal to restore Villa’s lead. Deep into stoppage time, Gago scored her second goal of the match to secure a point for the Toffees.
**Manchester United secured a 3-2 victory against Brighton, who managed to get back into the game after trailing by two goals.**
Elisabeth Terland scored for Manchester United just before halftime, with Jess Park extending the lead close to the hour mark following a through ball from Ella Toone. Fran Kirby soon combined with Marisa Olislagers to get Brighton back in it. Lisa Naalsund appeared to have secured it for United after 89 minutes, but Kiko Seike scored Albion’s second in added time for a tense finale. But United’s win puts them back to within a point of Manchester City and two of leaders Chelsea.
**Tottenham came from behind to edge Liverpool 2-1 and hold fourth spot in the table.**
Beata Olsson put Liverpool ahead with a close-range finish, but Toko Koga soon levelled from almost on the goal line, volleying home a cross by Olivia Holdt. Spurs got ahead early after the restart, Bethany England burying a square ball from Amanda Nildén. Liverpool’s Mia Enderby was stretchered off after a head injury in added time.

Alessia Russo of Arsenal celebrates her team’s second goal, an own goal scored by Sari Kees (not pictured) of Leicester City. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
**Stina Blackstenius struck twice as Arsenal left Leicester City with a 4-1 loss.**
Alessia Russo gave the Gunners an early lead from a pass by Blackstenius, who following a Sari Kees own goal, found the net herself to put Arsenal in total control. Although Noémie Mouchon got a late goal back for the Foxes, Blackstenius blasted home her second of the match.