- Brighton & Hove Albion Women have won three of their last five matches, drawing once and losing once.
- Manchester City Women are undefeated in their last five matches, winning four of those.
- Manchester City Women have conceded just 0.78 goals per away match in the Super League Women 2025-2026.
Stylistic clash at the top of the table
In this Super League Women 2025-2026 encounter between in-form sides, Manchester City are flying even higher than Brighton & Hove Albion. The Cityzens are unbeaten in five matches, with four wins and a draw, while the Seagulls have won their last two, including a stunning FA Cup upset of Arsenal Women.
Both sides are led by managers who excel at creating the conditions for their teams to shine. Dario Vidosic’s seagulls have played to a draw in their most recent home match, and are a shape-shifting team who look to press high and wide, winning the ball back and transitioning quickly.
The quality of their football is defined by the movement and finishing of Kiko Seike, the Seagulls’ Japanese star, who can get into all kinds of positions and has scored seven goals in 16 Super League Women 2025-2026 appearances, scoring two in her last five.
City on a roll
Andree Jeglertz’s Manchester City are a possession-based side who are a more structured outfit, with Shaw leading the line in deadly fashion and the players in front of the ball rotating through positions to create space and keep the opposition off balance. They have won four of their last five, including a 3-0 win away to rivals Man United Women.
The Citizens are dominant in the head-to-head, winning four of the last five encounters between the teams in all competitions, and their superb away record in the Super League Women 2025-2026, with six wins and only two defeats from nine, suggests they have enough to do what they like and take the spoils on Saturday.
Back the visitors for a sixth away win
Manchester City are the most in-form side in the Super League Women 2025-2026, sitting top of the table with 49 points from 19 matches. Brighton, by contrast, are in sixth with 21 points from 18 games.
With that in mind, and given the dominance of the Citizens in the H2H, it’s worth backing them for an away win at a small odds-on price of 43/100, while the attacking prowess of both sides should see a goal feast ensue, with over 2.5 goals being priced at 12/25.