(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

West Ham Women's relegation chances assessed after needed victory over Everton 

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West Ham Women finally managed to pick up their first victory in the WSL1 season on Sunday as they overcame Everton 3-1.  

It was a long time coming for the Hammers, who were winless in their eight previous league matches this campaign before the victory.

The decision to renew Rehanne Skinner’s contract at West Ham in April continued to look more insane as relegation seems to be a real possibility this season.

However, the win has now seen the East London club move two points clear of the relegation playoff zone as they look to maintain their top-flight status.

Rehanne Skinner issues instructions
Skinner has had a tough start to the season (Credit: Imago)

Bottom-place finish still expected for West Ham Women

While West Ham did manage to bring in players like Sarah Brasero in the summer. Overall, their business was poor, and now they look likely to pay the price.

Opta continues to favour the East London club to finish bottom of the table, qualifying them for a spot in the relegation playoff.

The supercomputer believes there is a 41.48 per cent chance of this happening, with current bottom side Liverpool the second favourite at 25.67 per cent.

With West Ham reportedly in talks to sell a share in the women’s team, it remains to be seen if this impacts the negotiations.

Who do West Ham Women face next?

Up next, West Ham Women will face Portsmouth in their final game of the Women’s League Cup group stage.

Currently, the Hammers are top of their group and are guaranteed to finish here no matter what happens in their trip to Pompey on 23 November.

  • West Ham Women picked up their first WSL1 victory of the season on Sunday
  • The Hammers are currently battling to stay in the top-flight
  • However, West Ham are the current favourites to finish bottom

Following this, West Ham return to WSL1 action on 7 December.

Here, they will be on their travels again as they take on Manchester United, who are currently third in the division.

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