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Brighton and Hove Albion Sign Norwegian International Midfielder Olaug Tvedten From Vålerenga as First January Addition

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Brighton and Hove Albion have completed the signing of Norwegian international midfielder Olaug Tvedten from Toppserien club Vålerenga.

The 25 year old joins The Seagulls after spending the last four and a half years with VIF, where she won two league titles and three domestic cups.

Tvedten has been a prolific goalscorer in the Norwegian top flight in recent seasons, netting more than 50 goals during her time at Vålerenga. The attacking midfielder has one cap for Norway at senior level and has been in and around the squad over the last five years.

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Quality Attacking Player Joins WSL

Brighton manager Dario Vidošić expressed his excitement at securing Tvedten’s signature. “We’re really excited to welcome Olaug to the team. She’s a technical goalscoring midfielder with real quality, and we’re looking forward to seeing the impact she can make heading into the second half of the season.

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Tvedten represents Brighton’s first signing of the January transfer window as they look to strengthen their squad for the remainder of the 2025-26 campaign. The Seagulls will hope her goalscoring prowess in Norway translates to success in the WSL.

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Experienced Winner Adds Depth

The Norwegian’s trophy laden spell at Vålerenga demonstrates her winning mentality and ability to perform at the highest level. Her experience winning multiple titles should prove valuable for Brighton as they navigate the second half of the season.

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Tvedten will be hoping to make an immediate impact in England, using her technical ability to both create and score goals for The Seagulls. Brighton return to WSL action when the winter break concludes, with Tvedten available for selection as they look to climb the table.

Also read: Arsenal Recall 18-Year-Old Defender Cecily Wellesley-Smith From Leicester City Loan Spell After Four Month Stint

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West Ham United Women vs. Brighton & Hove Albion Women: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

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West Ham Women vs. Brighton & Hove Albion Women.

West Ham Women host Brighton at the Chigwell Construction Stadium on Sunday in a relegation six pointer that Rita Guarino cannot afford to lose. The Hammers sit 11th with just 8 points from 14 matches, while Brighton occupy 7th with 17 points after back to back victories that finally ended their miserable five game winless streak.

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West Ham are just one point above bottom club, Liverpool, and dangerously close to the relegation zone with just nine games remaining. Guarino needs her January signings to deliver immediately, particularly Katie Zelem and Estelle Cascarino. However, the latter was unable to make her debut against Chelsea after failing to remove an earring.

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Kick-off: 12:00 GMT, Sunday, February 8, 2026
Venue: Chigwell Construction Stadium, Dagenham
TV: Sky Sports and YouTube

Brighton Finding Form at Perfect Time

Brighton have climbed back to 7th after consecutive wins against London City Lionesses and Aston Villa, collecting crucial points that put distance between themselves and the relegation scrap. The Seagulls had been dreadful before that, failing to win any of five consecutive matches.

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Their counterattacking threat makes them dangerous opponents for a West Ham defence that has shipped 32 goals this season, the worst defensive record in the WSL alongside Liverpool. This matchup could get ugly for Guarino if her backline has another nightmare performance.

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Guarino Banking on Fresh Faces

The Italian boss bolstered her squad during the January window with experienced reinforcements. Katie Zelem arrives on loan from London City Lionesses, reuniting with Guarino after their Serie A title success at Juventus. Tuva Hansen from Bayern Munich and Ria Bose add further quality to a squad desperately short of WSL pedigree.

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Goalkeeper Kinga Szemik remains doubtful with injury concerns, which would force another selection headache for a manager still finding her feet in English football.

Predicted Lineups:

West Ham United (4-3-3): Szemik; Shimizu, Zadorsky, Nystrom, Hanshaw; Gorry, Zelem, Siren; Asseyi, Ueki, Martinez

Brighton & Hove Albion Women (4-3-3): Loeck; Thorisdottir, Bergsvand, Carabali, McLauchlan; Losada, Cankovic, Pattinson; Haley, Noordam, Parris

Also read: West Ham Sell 22-Year-Old to Bay FC for Club Record Fee of £200,000 as Lionesses Defender Makes NWSL Move

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Brighton Women’s Head of Coaching Passes Away at 64 as Club Mourns Integral Figure Behind Historic Fifth Place WSL Finish

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Rado Vidosic has passed away at 64.

Brighton Women have confirmed the tragic passing of head of coaching Rado Vidosic at the age of 64. The former Yugoslavia international had been dealing with a family matter in Australia alongside his son Dario, Brighton’s women’s head coach, who took temporary leave last week.

Rado joined the Seagulls in January 2024 and immediately made his mark, playing a crucial role in Brighton’s best ever WSL campaign. The club secured a historic fifth place finish last season, their highest league position since joining the top flight.

Extensive Coaching Career Across Two Continents

The Osijek born coach built an impressive resume in Australian football before arriving at Brighton. He spent six years with Melbourne City, working with both their men’s and women’s teams, and incredibly won the A-League title as men’s head coach after previously leading the women’s side.

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Rado also held coaching positions at Brisbane Roar, Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory and Wellington Phoenix throughout his distinguished career. His tactical knowledge and ability to develop young talent made him a highly respected figure across Australian football.

Brighton Continue Without Key Figure

Assistant head coach Chris Roberts and first team coach Arthur Brammer have stepped up during this difficult period, overseeing victories against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup and Everton in the WSL. The temporary coaching arrangement has worked well, but the loss of Rado’s experience and expertise will be felt deeply.

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Brighton managing director Zoe Johnson described him as an integral part of the club whose impact will forever be remembered. The entire football community sends condolences to Dario and the Vidosic family during this devastating time.

Also read: Ella Toone Issues Defiant Message After Hip Injury Setback as Manchester United Midfielder Vows to Come Back Bigger and Stronger

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Everton Women vs. Brighton and Hove Albion: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

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Everton Women and Brighton & Hove Albion

Everton Women host Brighton and Hove Albion on Friday evening as Brian Sørensen’s side look to climb out of the relegation zone. The Toffees sit 10th in the WSL table with 11 points from 13 matches, just four points above bottom placed Liverpool with only one team facing relegation this season.

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Brighton arrive at Walton Hall Park sitting ninth with 11 points from their campaign, making this a crucial six pointer for both sides desperate to move away from danger. Interim manager Chris Roberts has steadied the ship since Dario Vidošić’s absence, but the Seagulls remain perilously close to the drop zone.

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Kick-off: 19:00 GMT, Friday, January 24, 2026
Venue: Walton Hall Park, Liverpool
TV: TBC

Sørensen Welcomes Key Returns

Everton have encouraging injury news with several players returning to the squad. However, they will be without veteran striker Toni Duggan while Heather Payne faces a late fitness test after reporting back from international duty with an Achilles problem. Goalkeeper Emily Ramsey has suffered another setback by twisting her ankle in training this week.

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Sørensen signed a new contract extension recently and desperately needs results to justify the club’s faith. The Toffees have struggled for consistency this season and cannot afford to drop points against direct rivals.

Brighton Dangerous Despite Defensive Issues

Brighton welcome back veteran defender Maria Thorisdottir and striker Pauline Bremer but will be without midfielder Vicky Losada due to suspension. The Seagulls have just one clean sheet in 18 league games this season, with only relegated sides conceding more. This represents a golden opportunity for Everton.

Predicted Lineups:

Everton (4-2-3-1): Brosnan; Vanhaevermaet, Wheeler, Payne, Finnigan; Clare, Hayashi; Thomas, Gago, Bissell; Vignola

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Brighton (4-3-3): Walsh; Pattinson, Thorisdottir, Pattinson, Bergsvand; Losada, Kullberg, Aparicio; Bremer, Terland, Caeiro

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Also read: Everton Midfielder Karen Holmgaard Suffers ACL Injury in Fourth Minute of FA Cup Win as Danish International Faces Season Ending Surgery

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