Manchester City met Liverpool in the Women's Super League for the second time so far this season and were comfortable 4-0 winners.
Manchester City took on Liverpool in the latest installment of the WSL weekend, where the Cityzens needed a victory to keep their top three dreams alive.
After their first meeting earlier in the season ended with a dramatic 2-1 victory for City, this time around it was much more simpler for the Sky Blues thanks to goals coming from Jill Roord, Gracie Prior and a brace from Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw.
This match comes as City's last one for a few weeks, as the women head over for international duty with their respective teams.

Despite claiming a huge victory, Man City remain on fourth place with 28 points, two behind third-place Arsenal, five from rivals Manchester United and 12 from leaders Chelsea.
Their aim is to finish this season within the top three, which would give them European football for the next season. They are struggling to maintain their ranking in the top three, but they've made a positive contribution to their challenge in doing so after their win.
Gareth Taylor reaction
"I thought we started the game really, really well. Liverpool got back into kind of getting a grip of the game a little bit, but the goals were important because they then allowed the girls to then step up a little bit more."
"We had a really good chance just before half-time to make it three, but again we were solid in the second half by adding to the two goals we already had."
"We had a similar game (against Liverpool) last season, where they can make it really difficult for you with their aggressive nature and the way they press."
"We could find a way around it and I think at times we did that really well. We spoke to the girls at half-time, switching the plate more and being quicker. I think it was a good game for us."