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Bristol City Women 3-7 Brighton Women


Women's Super League Matchday 15
Ashton Gate Stadium

Pre-game odds

1 X 2
Odds
3.30
3.50
2.15
Prob.
30.3%
28.6%
46.5%

Key points

1. Recent Form: Bristol City Women have been struggling in the Women's Super League with only one win in their last ten games, while Brighton & Hove Albion Women have won their last two consecutive matches.

2. Home Advantage: Bristol City Women will play at Twerton Park Stadium, potentially giving them a slight edge in team morale and fan support.

3. Goal Difference: Bristol City Women have a goal difference of -9 at home, indicating defensive weaknesses, while Brighton & Hove Albion Women have a positive goal difference of 3 in their recent away games.

4. Head-to-head Record: Bristol City Women have historically won four matches against Brighton & Hove Albion Women, who have won three matches, with two games ending in draws.

Recent form

Bristol City Women

Bristol City Women's team has been struggling in the Women's Super League with a difficult run of results. They have faced seven losses in their last ten games, with only one win during this period. Scoring goals has been an issue, with only five goals scored in the last six matches. Defensively, they have conceded multiple goals in several recent games, indicating a need to strengthen their backline. The team will need to regroup and improve their form to climb up the league table.

Brighton Women

Brighton Women's recent form in the Women's Super League has been a mixed bag with 2 wins, 2 draws, and 6 losses in their last 10 matches. They have shown potential with notable victories like their 3-2 win against Bristol City but have also suffered heavy defeats, such as the 0-4 loss to Liverpool. Their defense has been a concern, as they have struggled to keep clean sheets in several recent matches. Improving defensive solidity could be key for Brighton Women to turn their results around and aim for a more consistent form in the league.

Recent home/away form

Bristol City Women are currently facing a tough run of form at home in the Women's Super League, with 5 losses and 1 draw in their last 6 games. They have scored a total of 2 goals and conceded 11, resulting in a goal difference of -9. This means they are conceding nearly 2 goals per game on average. Their goal-scoring struggles have contributed to their lack of points, with only 1 point gained from the draw against Reading. It's clear they will need to improve their offensive and defensive performances to turn their results around in upcoming matches.

W0 D1 L5
Goals scored: 2 (0.33 per game)
Goals conceded: 11 (1.83 per game)
Goal difference: -9
Points won: 1/18 (0.17 per game)
Both teams scored: 2 (33%)

Brighton Women's recent away games have been a mixed bag, with 3 wins and 3 losses in the Women's Super League. They have shown attacking prowess with 12 goals scored but have also struggled defensively, conceding 9 goals. A standout performance was their dominant 6-0 victory against Luton Town Women in the FA Women's Cup, showcasing their ability to score in abundance. However, they were handed tough defeats by Manchester United Women and Liverpool Women, both games finishing 2-0 and 4-0 respectively. Brighton Women have accumulated a respectable 9 points out of a possible 18, reflecting their ability to bounce back from losses with strong wins.

W3 D0 L3
Goals scored: 12 (2 per game)
Goals conceded: 9 (1.5 per game)
Goal difference: 3
Points won: 9/18 (1.5 per game)
Both teams scored: 2 (33%)

Head-to-head

Between Bristol City Women and Brighton & Hove Albion Women, there have been nine head-to-head encounters according to the provided sources:

- Bristol City Women has won four matches.
- Brighton & Hove Albion Women has won three matches.
- Two fixtures resulted in a draw.

These statistics indicate that Bristol City Women holds a slight edge historically in their head-to-head records against Brighton & Hove Albion Women.

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