Brighton, revitalized under Dario Vidosic, will look to build on recent improvements and push further up the Women’s Super League table following their defeat to Arsenal. While West Ham aim to shake off their inconsistency and make a statement away from home while they border relegation.
After an amazing start to the season, The Seagulls’ success will heavily rely on their talismanic forwards, Nikita Paris and Kiko Seike who has been at the heart of their attacking play, creating chances and scoring crucial goals.
Viviane Asseyi remains their biggest threat up front, with her pace and strength causing problems for defences. West Ham will be looking to try and exploit Brighton’s defensive vulnerabilities, but their own consistency remains a question mark.
Brighton hold the head to head record comfortably with 8 wins in the 15 times they have met but it’s all up for grabs as they were evenly met when they drew 0-0 last season.
As the two teams take to the pitch on Sunday, expect a clash of styles—Brighton’s grit and determination up against West Ham’s direct, physical approach. In a league where every point matters, both sides will be fighting tooth and nail for the victory.