In a dramatic finish at Leigh Sports Village, Manchester United snatched a late equalizer through Lea Schuller, denying Brighton what would have been a famous victory. The 1-1 draw, however, leaves United's Champions League hopes hanging by a thread.
The match was a tale of two halves, with Brighton taking a deserved lead through a well-worked goal that had the visitors dreaming of a memorable win. The Seagulls, known for their resilient defending, looked set to hold on as the clock ticked down.
But just when it seemed Brighton would claim all three points, Schuller struck in injury time. The German forward, who has been a key addition to United's attack, showed composure beyond her years to slot home from close range, sparking wild celebrations among the home fans.
The result leaves United needing a miracle to qualify for the Champions League, with their top-four hopes now virtually extinguished. For Brighton, the late blow will feel like a defeat, but they can take heart from a performance that showed they can compete with the league's elite.
As the WSL season enters its final stretch, this draw serves as a reminder of the fine margins that separate success from disappointment in women's football. For fans looking to show their support, the drama of this match is exactly what makes the sport so compelling.
