

Liverpool Women rounded off their pre-season schedule in style with a composed 2-0 win over Leicester City Women in an international club friendly on Saturday evening. The Reds produced a polished display at their Kirkby training base, showing both attacking invention and defensive solidity as they build towards the new campaign.
Match Overview
Liverpool controlled the tempo from the opening whistle, dominating possession and forcing Leicester into a defensive shape. The Women's Championship visitors, however, were organised and disciplined, making it difficult for the hosts to find space between the lines. The breakthrough arrived midway through the first half, when a well-worked corner routine ended with a powerful header from Liverpool’s centre-back.
The Reds doubled their advantage shortly after the hour mark through a swift counter-attack. The move started inside their own half and was finished clinically by a winger who cut inside and curled the ball into the far corner, leaving the Leicester goalkeeper with no chance.
Key Moments
- 25' – Liverpool take the lead: A pinpoint set-piece delivery is met by a towering header to make it 1-0.
- 63' – Second goal for Liverpool: A fast break is finished off with composure and precision to double the advantage.
- 78' – Leicester threaten: The visitors create their best chance of the game, but the Liverpool keeper makes a sharp low save.
Tactical Story
Liverpool’s high-pressing system worked well throughout the match, restricting Leicester’s ability to build from the back. The home side frequently overloaded the midfield and used their full-backs to stretch the pitch. Leicester, playing with a compact low block, looked to hit on the break, but Liverpool’s defensive line remained disciplined and read the danger early enough to snuff out most attacks.
As the game progressed, Leicester pushed higher and enjoyed more possession, but Liverpool’s structure held firm. The clean sheet will be particularly pleasing for the coaching staff, given the rotation of the backline during the friendly.
Standout Players
- Liverpool’s new midfielder: Dictated the tempo with a series of sharp passes and won several important duels in the middle of the park.
- Leicester’s goalkeeper: Produced a string of saves to keep the scoreline respectable and kept her team in the contest.
Season Implications
For Liverpool, this friendly served as a final tune-up before competitive action begins. The result extends their encouraging run of form and shows promising cohesion among the new signings. Leicester City Women, meanwhile, can take confidence from their defensive organisation against top-tier opposition, even if defeat exposes areas to sharpen before their own season gets underway.