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  • FT: Leicester City 0-1 Brighton - Seike with opener for Seagulls

  • FT: Chelsea 4-3 Aston Villa - Chelsea move up to second in table - read report

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  1. Cheeriopublished at 17:25 BST 29 March

    Leicester mascotImage source, Getty Images

    We've had six games, 19 goals and plenty of entertainment in the past two days, a veritable treasure trove of a gameweek in the Women's Super League. So of course it was rounded off by a tepid 1-0 win.

    Thanks for joining us on this live text, but I'm afraid that's your lot.

    See you again soon.

  2. Postpublished at 17:23 BST 29 March

    We'll be back here on Tuesday and Wednesday to take you through the second legs of the Champions League quarter-finals.

    Manchester United will be attempting to overturn a one-goal deficit away in Munich, while Chelsea welcome holders Arsenal to Stamford Bridge looking to overcome a two-goal deficit.

    Then the WSL sides still left in the FA Cup will be contesting their respective quarter-finals on Sunday 5 and Monday 6 April.

    UWCL split pic Utd and Chelsea react to goals concededImage source, Getty Images
  3. As it standspublished at 17:21 BST 29 March

    Ler's take one last look at the table now the Women's Super League weekend is complete.

    Man City's coronation feels like a matter of time as they sit nine clear at the top with just three left to play.

    Chelsea and Arsenal are in pole position to take the other two Champions League qualification spots, particularly the Gunners who have two games in hand on the Blues and Manchester United.

    At the bottom end West Ham are now four clear of Leicester in the race to avoid the drop.

    The Foxes do have a game in hand on the Irons, but their lack of goals makes a great escape increasingly unlikely.

    WSL table in fullImage source, BBC Sport
  4. 'The group are still together'published at 17:18 BST 29 March

    FT: Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Leicester City

    Leicester manager Rick Passmoor: "It is a tough one. We have just got to reflect and review and then move forward. We have ample time to prepare for the home run coming forward. There are parts of the game we have done well. I think the group are still together. We'll look forward to the next game come London City."

    On whether he remains confident in his team: "Absolutely. We knew this was going to be a challenge, we are in that right now. Players and staff all stick together, we make sure we inspire each other and look forward to the games coming up."

    On whether the lack of goals is frustrating: "I think sometimes it's creating the chances as well. It might be the final pass, it might be looking after the ball a little bit more. It's one of those where you just need a scruffy goal and that will probably change the momentum."

  5. 'All that matters is putting it in the back of the net'published at 17:11 BST 29 March

    FT: Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton manager Dario Vidosic: "I think we played a lot of good football and it was just maybe a few more goals were missing out there. We knew they would commit, they were throwing more numbers. We played a few longer passes we didn't need to. We limited them. We also created enough and we are the deserved winners.

    "It was really nice some of the football. Now it's that you can play it all the way up to the box but all that matters is putting it in the back of the net. It gets us back into the winner's column and now we get ready for another tough game coming up.

    "I think it's always important, we take each game on its merit and each game we want to win. We want to prepare and continue in the cup. We know Arsenal are a very tough opponent. We need these ones as well to test ourselves. We've come away with some good performances so we can take confidence into the game."

  6. 'We could have taken our chances better'published at 17:07 BST 29 March

    FT: Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton's Rosa Kafaji: "It feels good. I think we could have taken our chances better but we take the three points on a hard away game and I'm happy with that.

    "Very, very important [to get three points and be in the top half of the table]."

  7. Postpublished at 17:03 BST 29 March

    FT: Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Leicester City

    Leicester have lost all of their games in 2026. Their last victory came on 14 December, a 1-0 success against London City Lionesses.

    Their record this season is as follows

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  8. Postpublished at 16:59 BST 29 March

    FT: Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Another difficult day for Leicester.

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton stats graphicImage source, Getty Images
  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 BST 29 March

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    It's all over.

    A free-flowing attacking move finished off by Kiko Seike early in the second half is enough to secure all three points for Brighton.

    Leicester City circle ever closer to the relegation play-off after another lacklustre display ends in a seventh consecutive defeat.

  10. GREAT SAVE!published at 90+5 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Smart save from Janina Leitzig who springs to her right to deny Fran Kirby yet another WSL career goal against Leicester after she had unleashed a wicked curling effort towards the top corner.

  11. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Frustrations are showing now in the Leicester ranks as they feel another defeat looming closer.

    Hannah Cain's anger gets the better of her as she needlessly commits a foul for a shirt pull.

  12. Postpublished at 92 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Hannah Cain breaks into space on the right wing and attempts to get a cross into the box but it's nodded behind.

    She runs straight to the corner quadrant, taking it short to skipper Sam Tierney who pumps another cross in, but it bypasses all wearing royal blue in the middle.

  13. INJURY TIMEpublished at 16:50 BST 29 March

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    SIX minutes of additional time to play here.

    Plenty of time for the hosts to rescue at least a point.

  14. Postpublished at 90 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Despite their lack of goalmouth threat so far Leicester remain in with a shout of something at just 1-0 down.

    Sam Tierney fires a dangerous looking corner into the middle but it's met by a superb, commanding claim from Brighton stopper Chiamaka Nnadozie.

  15. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 89 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    What else could it be but another substitution?

    Rosa Kafaji gets a scoulding for trying to walk off the long way, so she comes off on the near side, as does Rachel McLauchlan.

    Olaug Tvedten and Marit Auee are on.

  16. Postpublished at 88 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    We've had very little in the way of on-pitch action with so many subs being made in the last few minutes.

    Feels like things are very much petering out.

  17. YELLOW CARDpublished at 87 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    Brighton boss Dario Vidosic receives a caution for an out of turn comment made towards one of the officials.

  18. 'Lehmann has been lacking'published at 16:44 BST 29 March

    Leicester 0-0 Brighton

    Trent Hutson
    BBC Radio Sussex commentator

    Alisha Lehmann's final product has been lacking today. The limited games she has played in the WSL recently, coming back in and being thrust into a team that are struggling are never easy.

    Those moments where she picked the ball up and came into a little bit of space, she has just looked a bit like a rabbit in the headlights today.

  19. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 86 mins

    Leicester 0-1 Brighton

    One last roll of the dice for the hosts as the speedy Rosella Ayane replaces Alisha Lehmann.