- Liverpool FC Women are unbeaten in five matches (W4, D1) across all competitions, winning their last two home games.
- West Ham United Women have won none of their last five matches (D2, L3), losing both of their previous two away games.
- Liverpool FC Women have a balanced record at home in the Super League Women 2025/2026 (W3, D3, L3), while West Ham United Women have struggled on the road (W1, D0, L8).
Red Ladies and Hammers set to clash at Prenton Park
A pair of out-of-form Super League Women 2025/2026 clubs will do battle on Sunday when Liverpool FC Women, currently in 10th position with 17 points from 19 games, entertain West Ham United Women in 11th with 13 points from the same number of matches.
Gareth Taylor has been in charge of the Prenton Park club for a short period of time, but he has already made his mark on Liverpool (W) with his signature high-tempo, intense pressing style.
With his side looking to win the ball back in the opposition’s third and play vertical soccer, the Red Ladies have reeled off four wins and a draw in their last five games, but the most impressive feat has been the improvement in results at Prenton Park, where they have won their last two games.
Liverpool’s 3-2 win away to Everton (W) was a thrilling watch on the last matchday, while they had to play extra time to get past Charlton (W) in the FA Cup before their Easter weekend matchup.
Ceri Holland has been in exceptional form recently for Liverpool, scoring three goals in their last five and adding the midfield drive and grit that Taylor demands in his system.
Rita Guarino took charge of the Hammers in December 2025 and has had to make a number of changes to her squad, but her reset is still in progress and results have been slow in coming.
Her aim is to create a more organised, possession-based team that presses selectively and can play with width from the full-back positions, but the Hammers have been struggling recently, especially on the road, where they have won once and lost eight of their nine Super League Women 2025/2026 matches.
For this Liverpool (W) vs West Ham United (W) prediction, it is worth noting that West Ham (W) lost 5-0 away to Arsenal (W) on the penultimate matchday and were held to a 1-1 home draw by London City Lionesses (W) last time out, so we’re backing Liverpool (W) to use their momentum and intensity to secure all three points on Sunday.
Liverpool (W) average 1.33 goals per game at home in the Super League Women 2025/2026, scoring 12 in nine games, while West Ham (W) average just 0.44 per away game, scoring four in total.
In our Liverpool (W) vs West Ham United (W) prediction, given the average number of goals scored by both teams, we believe the odds of 1.76 for Over 2.5 goals in Sunday’s clash is a strong option, but a home win for the Red Ladies should be the priority for this game.
The 2-2 draw that these clubs finished with at the London Stadium in January 2026 suggests there will be goals at both ends when they meet, but the matchup of Liverpool’s pressing style versus West Ham’s possession should see the home side in the ascendancy.
The visitors have yet to win a head-to-head match against Liverpool (W) from two attempts this term and we can’t see that record improving at the weekend.
Additionally, our Liverpool (W) vs West Ham United (W) prediction indicates the home side’s recent form makes them clear favorites.
For those looking for extra insight, this Liverpool (W) vs West Ham United (W) betting tips section recommends priority on a home win, with value on the over 2.5 goals market.