Manchester City’s 100 per cent record in FA Women’s Super League 1 came to an end after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Liverpool at the Select Security Stadium in Widnes on Wednesday. City had gone into the contest having claimed six straight wins and having scored 15 goals without conceding.But it was the Reds who had the first chance of note six minutes in, when Caroline Weir latched onto a ball over the top only to shoot straight at goalkeeper Karen Bardsley. Liverpools Rosie White then put Shanice Van De Sanden in on goal but Lucy Bronze recovered to deny her the opportunity as the hosts enjoyed the better early moments.City responded a minute later, however, and Siobhan Chamberlain had to be at full stretch to tip a 20-yard strike from Nikita Parris round the post.The visitors continued to press and on 34 minutes a shot from Jane Ross was deflected wide before Toni Duggan blazed over the bar from the resulting corner. Toni Duggan went close to scoring for City Both sides showed more attacking intent after the break and Jennifer Beattie fired a 25-yard volley wide on 55 minutes for the league leaders.Bronze then drilled a left foot shot straight at Chamberlain, before the England international forced Chamberlain to tip a powerful effort over the bar moments later.The best chance of the match came Liverpools way Liverpool 12 minutes from time, when White headed a corner from Laura Coombs onto the bar.But despite six minutes of injury time, neither side managed to make a breakthrough. Fran Kirby scored the winner for Chelsea Ladies In the nights other top-flight game, second-placed Chelsea moved to within four points of City - with a game in hand - by coming from behind to beat Sunderland 2-1 at Wheatsheaf Park.The Black Cats took an early lead when Beth Mead teed up Stephanie Roche but Chelsea quickly replied as Katie Chapman headed in a Karen Carney free-kick.Chelsea took the lead before the break when Fran Kirby headed in following some good work by Eniola Aluko and despite the Blues wasting a succession of chances in the second half to add to their tally, they held on for the win. Also See: Christiansen back in England squad Sportswomen video Adidas NMD R1 White . JOHNS, N. Adidas NMD R1 Womens Raw Pink .com) - Many people at Eastern Washington are waiting to see if star quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. http://www.cheapnmdonline.com/. Hamelin overcame a weak start to win bronze in the 500-metre race behind winner Wu Dajing of China and American J.R. Celski on Saturday at the world short track speed skating championship. Adidas NMD Black Sale . Seth Smith hit a towering drive for a tying homer leading off the eighth and Chris Denorfia singled home two runs to give the Padres a 3-1 victory against the rival Dodgers in baseballs North American opener Sunday night. Cheap Mens Adidas NMD Shoes . The agreement comes a little more than one week after the video game manufacturer agreed to a $40 million settlement in a similar but separate case, bringing the total payout planned for athletes to $60 million, said Steve Berman, an attorney for the plaintiffs, and the NCAA.NAGANO, Japan -- Defending champion Michael Mulder of the Netherlands won the mens 500-meter race at the world sprint speedskating championships on Saturday. Mulder clocked a time of 34.83 seconds to finish 0.36 seconds ahead of Daniel Greig of Australia. Mirko Giacomo Nenzi of Italy was third with a time of 35.27 seconds. Shani Davis of the United States was 11th with a time of 35.58. Jing Yu of China won the womens 500 with a time of 37.67, 0.33 seconds ahead of Margot Boer of the Netherlands. Defending champion Heather Richardson of the United States was third with a time of 38.04. The world sprint speed skating championships features 50 of the fastest sprinters in the world competing in the 500 and 1,000 metre races. Denis Kuzin of Kazakhstan won the mens 1,000 with a time of 1 minute, 09.37 seconds, edging Davis by 0.07 seconds. Kjeldd Nuis of the Netherlands was third in 1:09.dddddddddddd56. Hong Zhang of China won the womens 1,000 event with a time of 1:15.17, edging Boer by 0.14 seconds. Jing Yu of China was third in 1:15.61. It was a poor day for Canadas Christine Nesbitt. The London, Ont., native finished fifth in the 1,000 in 1:16.42 and well back in 15th in the 500. William Dutton had Canadas best result. Dutton, from Humbolt, Sask., was fourth in the 1,000 in 1:09.89. Quebec Citys Alexandre St-Jean was 10th, Winnipegs Tyler Derraugh was just behind in 11th and Laurent Dubreuil of Levis Que., trailed in 13th. In the mens 500, Dutton finished fifth in in 35.37 seconds. Dubreuil as ninth while Derraugh tied for 16th. The skaters who start in the inner lane on Saturday will start in the outer lane on Sunday to have equal circumstances for everyone. ' ' '