Analysis: Everton 4-1 Leicester City
The final scoreline was an emphatic one, and Everton powered away from Leicester in the second half but how the Foxes faded will worry manager Amandine Miquel.
Kelly Gago's early opener had rocked Leicester back but they responded well, and after Shannon O'Brien's smart finish they matched Everton for much of the first half.
But all three Everton goals after the game resumed betrayed a lack of concentration by Miquel's side, with Toni Payne finding plenty of space to cross to Katja Snoeijs in the penalty area for Everton's second.
Their third may have come from a training ground corner exercise, but Hanaka Hayashi was allowed too much time and space outside the area before shooting home just inside the post.
Payne drove down the left to cross to Gago for the fourth, and with Leicester wilting in the closing stages, Everton could have increased their winning margin.
There is still plenty of time left in the season for things to change, but Everton should remain comfortably in mid-table while Leicester, just three points and one place above Crystal Palace, remain deep in trouble.