MatchWSL: Nine stats to know ahead of Liverpool hosting West Ham
After a three-week hiatus, the Reds host the Hammers in a 2pm BST kick-off at St Helens Stadium on Sunday.
Read key facts and figures about the encounter, supplied by Opta, below…
Liverpool are unbeaten in five previous home games against West Ham in the WSL (four wins, one draw), winning this fixture in each of the last three campaigns.
Ceri Holland has scored three goals in her last three WSL appearances, more than across her previous 57 (two).
With nine goals and 10 assists, the Wales international is one away from becoming the third player to record 20 goal involvements in the Women’s Super League for the Reds – after Natasha Dowie (22 goals, 10 assists) and Caroline Weir (13 goals, seven assists).
The Reds have provoked 71 offsides in the league so far this season, with no other team catching their opponents offside more than 50 times.
Liverpool are unbeaten in the last seven WSL clashes overall – three wins, four draws – since a 4-2 West Ham victory in February 2020.
These sides have the best big-chance conversion rates in the division this term: Liverpool 43.3 per cent, West Ham 44.4 per cent.
Four of the Hammers’ seven league goals in 2026 have come from outside the penalty area, as many strikes from range as across their 33 total goals in 2025.
In the WSL in 2026, only three midfielders have started more open-play sequences for their team than West Ham’s Oona Siren (81). She also ranks third for tackles made in the top flight this calendar year (24).
Riko Ueki has scored four times against Liverpool for the Hammers.

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