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WSL round-up: Chelsea close in on Arsenal with win over Man City, Louise Quinn finds net for Birmingham

Guro Reiten set up a mouth-watering top-of-the-table showdown with Arsenal as Chelsea closed the gap to the Women's Super League leaders to just two points with victory over Manchester City.

Reiten's 14th-minute glancing header was enough to secure a 1-0 home win on Sunday afternoon to leave Emma Hayes' second-placed Blues within touching distance of the Gunners, who are due at Kingsmeadow on Friday evening, with a game in hand.

Chelsea, who were indebted to keeper Ann-Katrin Berger for a fine 40th-minute save from Jess Park, might have extended their lead during a strong start to the second half, but found themselves hanging on at the death with England defender Millie Bright clearing Lauren Hemp's goalbound strike off the line.

Republic of Ireland defender Louise Quinn scored a late goal for Birmingham City but they are in danger of being cast adrift at the foot of the table after Leicester came out on top in the battle of the bottom two.

The Blues were reduced to 10 women with just 26 minutes gone when keeper Emily Ramsey was sent off after bringing down striker Jess Sigsworth, who dispatched the resulting penalty past substitute Lucy Jones.

Jemma Purfield doubled the visitors' lead direct from a 37th-minute corner and although Quinn reduced the deficit five minutes from time, there was no way back.

Kyah Simon scored twice as Tottenham romped to a 4-0 win over Brighton to close the gap on third-placed Manchester United to a single point.

The Australian gave her side a 12th-minute lead and added to her personal tally after second-half goals from Ashleigh Neville and Shelina Zadorsky, with Spurs striking three times inside six minutes to cement victory.

Tia Primmer left Everton looking anxiously over their shoulder after Readin

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