
The West Ham United women’s team, which is hoping to avoid relegation, is shown here for the Women’s Super League season.

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The West Ham United women’s squad is ready for the Women’s Super League season, with the Irons looking to avoid the drop once more.
Another relegation scrap could be on the cards at West Ham, after all. But for a vital winner from Viviane Asseyi away to Bristol City, the Hammers may have finished bottom.
Not only in the WSL, either. As a premier league team, West Ham will play in the FA Cup’s fourth round for the first time in January.
That is preceded by the League Cup. The London City Lionesses, Southampton, Portsmouth, and the Irons have all been drawn in the same group.
Every data regarding the West Ham women’s team for the forthcoming campaign is available on FourFourTwo, including sneak peeks at the manager and star player. Learn more about each WSL squad by reading the sections below.
The West Ham United women’s squad for the Women’s Super League, 2024/25
The West Ham United women’s squad numbers for the Women’s Super League, 2024/25
No. | Player | Pos |
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1 | Kinga Szemik | GK |
2 | Kirsty Smith | DF |
4 | Oona Siren | MF |
5 | Amber Tysiak | DF |
7 | Marika Bergman-Lundin | MF |
9 | Riko Ueki | FW |
10 | Dagný Brynjarsdóttir | MF |
11 | Manuela Paví | FW |
12 | Emma Harries | FW |
14 | Shelina Zadorsky | DF |
15 | Kristie Mewis | MF |
16 | Jessica Ziu | MF |
17 | Camila Sáez | DF |
18 | Anouk Denton | DF |
20 | Viviane Asseyi | FW |
21 | Shannon Cooke | DF |
22 | Katrina Gorry | MF |
25 | Megan Walsh | GK |
26 | Li Mengwen | DF |
33 | Halle Houssein | MF |
34 | Macey Nicholls | MF |
36 | Soraya Walsh | MF |
77 | Seraina Piubel | MF |