While more matches may have been postponed at the weekend, the Women's Super League didn't fail to deliver some thrilling action.

Tottenham Hotspur were denied the opportunity to go into second in the table after an injury time goal from Kate Longhurst salvaged a draw for West Ham.

Manchester City continued their run of good form after beating Aston Villa 3-0, and Brighton's shock defeat to Leicester saw the Foxes jump out of the relegation zone for the first time this season — demoting Birmingham City to the bottom spot.

GiveMeSport Women has listed five main takeaways from the latest batch of WSL results.

Kate Longhurst denies Spurs 

A win against West Ham for this season's dark horses would have taken Spurs into second in the WSL table, ahead of reigning champions Chelsea.

But against all odds, West Ham produced an emphatic comeback despite being down to ten players.

Lifelong Irons fan Kate Longhurst popped up with a towering header at the death to level the scoring and snatch a point for the away side. 

The result sees Spurs tied on 21 points with both Chelsea and Manchester United, but they remain in fourth place.

Kate Longhurst celebrates for West Ham