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West Ham had only scored three times in total this season in their eight Women's Super League games before Sunday

At a glance

  • West Ham move out of relegation playoff place with first league victory.

  • Poor defensive showing helps Irons to 3-1 victory.

  • Everton have not won in the league since 7 September.

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West Ham finally picked up their first victory of the Women's Super League season with a composed triumph at home to Everton.

The Irons, who earned their first point in a 1-1 draw with Leicester, external last weekend, made the most of the visitors' sloppiness at the back to move two points clear of the foot of the table.

Anouk Denton's opening goal was somewhat lucky, with a miscued cross from a tight angle beating Emily Ramsey at the near post despite the goalkeeper being able to get a hand to it.

Much of the first half until that point had been relatively open but the Hammers soon found themselves with a two-goal advantage as Amber Tysiak nodded home a Vivianne Asseyi corner.

Everton switched off when playing out from the back to gift West Ham their third, with Riko Ueki doing well to flick the ball into danger before finding Shekiera Martinez – left completely unmarked – who wriggled into the six-yard area before tucking past Ramsey.

Verena Hanshaw nearly added a fourth, but her drilled effort from the edge of the box bounced off the far post. The hosts also twice had shots cleared off the line.

Katja Snoeijs pulled one back late on for Everton when she fired home from a corner, but it proved to be nothing more than consolation.

Everton struggled to make much of an impression despite trying to stretch the hosts' defence and work openings down the wings, with the likes of Toni Payne and Ornella Vignola's efforts being muted.

What's next for these teams?

West Ham play Portsmouth in the League Cup next Sunday (14:00 GMT), with their next Women's Super League game coming after the international break on Sunday, 7 December, at Manchester United (12:00 GMT).

Everton play Newcastle in the League Cup at the same time next weekend, with a trip to Chelsea at 14:30 GMT on 7 December awaiting in their next league fixture.

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Number: 22 K. Gorry
Number: 18 A. Denton
Number: 20 V. Asseyi
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