Brighton Women put West Ham to the sword in WSL | OneFootball

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Richard Buxton·21 septembre 2025

Brighton Women put West Ham to the sword in WSL

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Brighton & Hove Albion Women put on a dominant display against West Ham United Women, clinching a 4-1 victory at Broadfield Stadium.

Caitlin Hayes set the pace with a powerful header, and Kiko Seike doubled the lead with a clinical finish before the break. Although Viviane Asseyi converted a penalty for West Ham, Brighton remained in control with further goals from Rosa Kafaji and Marisa Olislagers. This win boosts Brighton in the Women's Super League standings, while West Ham continues to languish at the bottom, struggling to find their rhythm.


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Player of the Match

Kiko Seike was the standout player, not only netting a crucial goal but also providing an assist and consistently posing a threat to West Ham's defence. Her dynamic play and ability to create chances were key to Brighton's commanding performance.

Intriguing Statistic

Despite having only 48.1% possession, Brighton & Hove Albion Women managed to outshoot West Ham United Women with 9 shots on target compared to West Ham's 7.

What We Learned

Brighton & Hove Albion Women demonstrated their attacking strength with a cohesive team effort, highlighted by Caitlin Hayes' early goal that set the tone. Kiko Seike's versatility and Rosa Kafaji's precision added depth to their offensive play, making them a formidable opponent. West Ham's defensive weaknesses were laid bare, and despite Viviane Asseyi's contributions, they struggled to withstand Brighton's relentless attacks. The match underscored Brighton's upward trajectory and West Ham's need for a tactical overhaul. Football fans, take note: Brighton is on the rise!

Current Ranking

Brighton & Hove Albion Women have ascended to 6th place in the Women's Super League, marking a significant improvement from their previous 9th position. Meanwhile, West Ham United Women remain at the bottom of the table, facing the threat of relegation playoffs as they continue to search for their first win of the season.

What’s Next

Brighton & Hove Albion Women are set to face Portsmouth Women in the FA Women's League Cup, looking to carry their league momentum into the cup competition. West Ham United Women, still in pursuit of their first win, will take on Charlton Athletic Women in the same tournament, hoping to change their fortunes.

Head-to-Head Analysis

With this victory, Brighton & Hove Albion Women extend their head-to-head advantage over West Ham United Women to 9 wins out of 15 encounters, while West Ham remains with 5 wins and 1 draw in their past meetings.


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