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West Ham United Women have very little time to be feel down heartened after Thursday’s loss to Chelsea, as they’re straight back in action in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League.

Olli Harder’s side were beaten 4-1 by the league champions at the Chigwell Construction Stadium and will now look to bounce back when they face Birmingham City at St Andrew’s on Sunday afternoon. 

 

How to Watch 

You can watch Olli Harder’s side in action live on the FA Player on Sunday, with coverage beginning just before the scheduled 2pm kick-off. 

Tickets are available to purchase from the Birmingham City website by clicking here. 

We will also be bringing you live twitter updates, as well as exclusive reaction to follow after the full-time whistle right here on whufc.com. 

 

Team News

Harder will be without Maisy Barker and Grace Garrad for the trip to St Andrew’s, as the pair continue to recover from their long-term injuries. 

 

Grace Garrad and Maisy Barker
Grace Garrad (L) and Maisy Barker (R)


Grace Fisk missed the defeat to Chelsea, and it is not yet known if she will be available for the trip to the Midlands. 

With the busy schedule over the next ten days, it’s expected that Harder will rotate his squad somewhat. 

Team News will be available to view on our social media channels and on whufc.com from 1pm on Sunday afternoon. 

 

The Opposition

Birmingham City are currently rooted to the bottom of the Barclays FA Women’s Super League table, having only picked up one win in their 16 matches so far this season. 
 

Blues boss, Darren Carter
Blues boss, Darren Carter


That win came against league leaders Arsenal at the beginning of the year, whilst their only other point came against the Hammers, in a 1-1 draw in the reverse league fixture at the Chigwell Construction Stadium back in October 2021. Highlights from that draw are available to watch below! 

 

 

The Blues have lost their previous five matches in the WSL, but did advance into the quarter-finals of the Vitality Women’s FA Cup with a 1-0 win over FA Championship side Durham only two weeks ago. 

Former Blues midfielder, Darren Carter is at the helm, having taken over from Scott Booth immediately after the Hammers’ 4-0 victory over Birmingham in the Continental Tyres League Cup group stage. 

Carter also represented, Sunderland, West Brom, Preston North End, Cheltenham, Northampton, Forest Green Rovers and Solihull Moors throughout a 20-year playing career.

 

Ones to Watch

Louise Quinn: Quinn is the Blues’ captain and one of the more experienced players amongst their ranks. The 31 year-old Republic of Ireland international is also Birmingham’s top goal scorer in the WSL so far this season with three goals. 
 

Louise Quinn in action for Birmingham City
Louise Quinn in action for Birmingham City in their win against Arsenal


Jade Pennock: Pennock joined Birmingham in the summer, becoming Scott Booth’s first signing in the process. She joined from FA Championship side Sheffeld United, where she left as the top scorer and highest assist creator of the Blades’ Championship history. The 29-year-old has two goals to her name in the WSL. 

Libby Smith: Traditionally a forward, who can play as a winger or a striker, Smith most recently played for Leicester City and helped them win the 2020/21 FA Women’s Championship title. Smith has also represented England’s youth sides from Under-15s to Under-19s level, including appearances as captain of the Young Lionesses.

 

Final Reminder

West Ham United Women travel to St Andrew’s to take on Birmingham in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League. 

The match is scheduled to kick-off at 2pm on Sunday 13 March 2022. 

Tickets are available to purchase from the Birmingham City website by clicking here, or alternatively, you can watch the match on the FA Player.


 

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West Ham United Women climbed to sixth position in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League table with a narrow 1-0 victory over Birmingham City. 

In a hotly contested match at St Andrew’s, Adriana Leon’s second goal of the season was enough to claim victory - her first goal since returning from her long-term absence. 

The Hammers didn’t have it all their own way, though, with the Blues making it difficult for Olli Harder’s side at times in the match. 

However, it was one stand-out piece of quality in the match that proved the difference as Kateřina Svitková’s superb delivery from a corner found Leon in the box just before the break.

Irons boss Harder made four changes to the side that lost 4-1 to Chelsea on Thursday evening – with Anna Leat, Abbey-Leigh Stringer, Emma Snerle and Adriana Leon all coming in. 

The Hammers looked to sound out their opponents in the opening exchanges with Kate Longhurst playing balls in behind for both Snerle and Leon to run onto, but both were just overhit and collected by Marie Hourihan in the Birmingham goal. 

There was very little to separate either side in the opening 15 minutes, with Harder’s team looking to play their way out, and the hosts pressing from the front, squeezing West Ham at every opportunity. 

The first real moment of quality came from Dagný Brynjarsdóttir on 21 minutes. The midfielder flicked the ball in behind the Birmingham defence, but it was just beyond the reaching Snerle and Hourihan was able to claim. 

A stoppage in play then followed immediately after as the assistant referee, Stacey Fullicks required treatment after falling. She left the field on a stretcher and play resumed. 

Leat was called into action moments later for the first time in the game, denying Lucy Quinn from close range – pushing the ball behind for a corner. 

The Hammers took the lead with 41 minutes on the clock. A wonderful corner-kick delivery from Svitková fell straight into the path of Leon, who notched her second goal of the season – and her first since returning from injury. 

Eleven minutes of injury time were needed at the end of the first half, mostly due to the injury to the assistant referee. Birmingham nearly levelled during this period, but Lucy Quinn couldn’t keep her effort down after a misplaced pass from Brynjarsdóttir.

Svitková then had an opportunity to double the lead just before the break, but her shot from the edge of the area was charged down well by the home side defence. 

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Brynjarsdóttir battles with Finn of Birmingham City

The second half began in similar style to the first, with little in the way of chances for either side – with both teams struggling to maintain possession for long spells. 

And that was how it remained for some time – as Harder went to the bench to bring on Yui Hasegawa and Tameka Yallop to inject some more energy in the middle of the park. 

Svitková delivered a lovely ball into the area that looked destined to be met by Claudia Walker, but the ball evaded the forward at the vital moment. 

Tameka Yallop was next up to try and double the lead, but her driven strike was well saved by Hourihan, who was certainly the busier of the two goalkeepers throughout the afternoon.

But Birmingham were by no means out of the contest themselves, and Hawa Cissoko had to be alert to make sure that Emily Whelan didn’t connect with a cross from the far side. 

Cissoko was again involved, as she atoned for a mistake by making a goal saving challenge to deny Christie Murray. Play resumed and the Hammers broke away, but Lisa Evans’ shot flew wide of the post from the subsequent counter attack. 

In an end-to-end game, Leon’s goal proved to be the difference, as the Hammers climbed to sixth in the WSL standings. 


Birmingham City: Hourihan, Scott, Quinn (c), Sarri, Robertson, Murray, Smith (Ryan-Doyle 74), Finn, Quinn (Whelan 74), Holloway, Lawley. 
Unused Subs: Jones, Simkin, Jenner, Cowie, Timms, Cole.


West Ham United: Leat, Flaherty (c), Cissoko (Joel 83), Parker; Svitková, Longhurst, Brynjarsdóttir, Stringer (Filis 83), Snerle (Hasegawa 60), Leon (Yallop 60), Walker (Evans 70). 
Unused Subs: Arnold, Houssein. 
Y/C: Stringer 45+9, Yallop 88, Longhurst 90, Svitková 90 
Goals: Leon 41

 

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