- Team form: Arsenal Women have won two of their last three home games, drawing the other, to maintain their superb home record.
- Recent form: Everton Women have won one of their last five matches, losing four.
- Away form: Everton Women have won four, drawn two and lost four of ten away league games, and have failed to win in their last two away visits to Arsenal Women.
Arsenal’s attacking quality should see them home
Standings and home form
Arsenal sit third in the Super League Women 2025/2026 after taking 45 points from 20 games, but their real form is evident in their home results. The Gunners have won seven and drawn three of their ten home matches in the Super League, making the Emirates a real fortress.
Tactics and identity
Renee Slegers has instilled a real identity upon her side, implementing a high-press, possession-based 4-2-3-1 system that can be adapted into a 4-3-3 when necessary. Her side are one of the most aggressive in Europe in terms of pressing intensity and their high tempo suits the dynamic front line that they have at their disposal.
Everton's situation
Everton Women, meanwhile, are eighth in the Super League Women 2025/2026 after collecting 20 points from as many games. Since Scott Phelan was appointed as head coach in February 2026, his remit has been to steady the ship after a high-tempo, possession-based approach to the start of the campaign. This has brought consolidation to the Toffees, but they still struggle for consistency.
Expect a home win and a few goals
The 1.1 odds about an Arsenal win are perhaps understandable, given the visitors’ woeful record against the Gunners, but it doesn’t offer any value to the bettor. The hosts have won their last seven home league matches and drawn the other three, so it’s worth taking them to extend that run on Wednesday.
Backing the game to produce over 2.5 goals at 1.26 seems like a better option, given Everton’s tendency to play it safe and Arsenal’s penchant for scoring. The hosts have conceded six at home this season, so if they can get a few in, they’ll surely be on the right end of the result.
Everton’s away woes to continue
Everton Women have scored 14 goals in 10 away league matches, averaging 1.40 per game on the road. They should be good for a goal against a team that has allowed six goals in 10 home Super League Women games.
But the Toffees have lost three consecutive matches across all competitions, including losses to Chelsea and Liverpool at home, and this will be a much tougher test.
Everton’s consistency in the league has been a problem all season, and this game is likely to see the clash of Arsenal’s high-press with Scott Phelan’s attempt to control the tempo and disrupt. Arsenal are likely to outpress, dominate the midfield and win the game.
- Alessia Russo has scored 11 goals in 20 Super League Women appearances to lead the line for Arsenal.
- Yuka Momiki is a dangerous player in the final third for the Toffees, scoring two of Everton's six goals in their last five outings.
- Honoka Hayashi is their top scorer with four in 17 league appearances.