- Arsenal Women have won their last 3 meetings with West Ham United Women, including a 5-1 victory in the Super League six months ago.
- Arsenal Women have won 4 and drawn 3 of their last 7 home Super League Women 2025-2026 fixtures (W4, D3).
- Arsenal Women have won their last 5 consecutive matches in all competitions, scoring 3 goals without reply at home to Bristol City Women in the FA Cup and 2 goals to nil at London City Lionesses in their most recent Super League fixture.
Arsenal Women and West Ham United Women have settled into their respective identities
Arsenal Women (4th) have accumulated 32 points from their first 15 matches of the Super League Women 2025/2026 season, while West Ham United Women (11th) have mustered just 11 points from 16 games to this point.
Arsenal Women have won their last 3 head-to-head encounters against West Ham United Women, the most recent being a 5-1 thrashing away six months ago. West Ham United Women have lost 7 of their 8 previous away Super League Women 2025/2026 contests, conceding an average of 2.00 goals away from home.
Renee Slegers’ red-hot Gunners have momentum
Renee Slegers’ Arsenal Women are the most on-fire team in the Super League right now, having won each of their last 5 matches in all competitions. The Gunners are scoring freely and conceding far fewer goals, particularly at the Emirates Stadium where they have not dropped a point in 3 home fixtures, conceding 0.
Arsenal’s high-intensity, high-pressing style of football is perfect for Slegers’ settled squad of players. The Gunners’ full-backs are on fire, both forward and backwards, while their dynamic, possession-based style of play gives them the platform to counter-press opponents into the ground. Stina Blackstenius is the focal point of Arsenal’s attack, scoring 6 goals in 13 league matches to date.
Rita Guarino’s West Ham are beginning to establish an identity
Rita Guarino is in charge of West Ham United Women and her new identity is beginning to take shape. West Ham are transitioning into a more structured, flexible pressing game, implementing a tactical approach focused on structured pressing and flexible formations.
Shekiera Martinez provides the Hammers’ biggest spark in the final third, scoring 6 times in 16 league appearances to date. However, she has scored nearly half the team’s goals in their last 5 matches, highlighting the lack of attacking output across the team.
Hammers could be in for another long evening
With Arsenal Women flying high and West Ham United Women falling in the wrong direction, the odds look about right for the hosts to win at 1/10. The Hammers have never won in their last 2 away trips to Arsenal Women, while Arsenal are perfect in 3 home matches in a row.
The home side are averaging 1.43 goals scored and just 0.57 goals conceded at home this season, so the visitors will have a difficult time breaking down this defence. With West Ham scoring an average of 0.50 goals on their travels in the Super League, we’re taking ‘Both teams to score - No’ at an underdog 67/100.