Brighton Women's chances of finishing high in the Women's Super League were boosted after they drew 1-1 with Man United Women. The match, played at Leigh Sports Village, saw Jelena Čanković score for Brighton in the 39th minute. Caitlin Haynes had the first chance for Brighton, heading over from a corner. Melvine Malard tested the Brighton defence, but her effort sailed over Phallon Tullis-Joyce's crossbar. Man United's Marc Skinner will be disappointed with the result, which almost guarantees no European football for next season. Lea Schüller rescued a point for Man United in the 94th minute with a great instinctive finish. Brighton will play their final game of the season on Saturday, 16th May, away to Chelsea. The draw was a fair result, given the chances created by both teams. Brighton's goalkeeper made several crucial saves, including one from Ella Toone's hanging cross. The match was an exciting end-to-end affair, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. Brighton's defence was solid, and they will be pleased with the point earned. The team's performance was impressive, given the quality of the opposition.