- Manchester United (W) are unbeaten in 5 games (4 wins, 1 draw).
- Brighton & Hove Albion (W) are winless in their last 3 home games against Manchester United (W).
- Manchester United (W) are undefeated away from home in the Super League Women 2024/2025 (W3, conceding 2 goals).
Brighton looking to rebound after Arsenal setback
Brighton & Hove Albion Women returned to winning ways with a 3-0 home victory over Southampton Women in the League Cup, which followed a deflating 1-0 away defeat to Arsenal Women in the Super League Women.
Dario Vidosic has introduced a patient, possession-first, build-from-the-back identity in the Seagulls since his appointment as head coach in July 2024, but the Brighton & Hove Albion (W) vs Manchester United (W) preview suggests Sunday’s game will put the new style to the test.
With Caitlin Hayes their main goal threat so far this season (1 goal in 4 Super League Women appearances), and creative midfielder Rosa Kafaji providing 2 assists in 4 league games, Brighton will need to be at their best to cause the Red Devils any problems.
Red Devils seek revenge after nine months
Manchester United (W) have had a fine start to the season, winning 4 of their opening 6 Super League Women fixtures and drawing the other two, which puts them 3rd in the table with 14 points.
That tally is twice as many as Brighton & Hove Albion have managed in 7 outings in 7th spot, and the Manchester-based team have already got the better of their opponents in 3 of their last five head-to-head meetings (W3, D2).
The last meeting between the sides came nine months ago in this fixture and saw United run out 3-0 winners at home, and given Marc Skinner’s team have won all 3 of their away games in the Super League Women and only conceded 2 goals, they’ll back themselves to do the same again. For those interested in wagering, our Brighton & Hove Albion (W) vs Manchester United (W) betting tips provide insight on potential outcomes.
This Brighton & Hove Albion (W) vs Manchester United (W) prediction highlights the intriguing battle between two sides aiming for vital points in the Super League Women.