Aston Villa 1-1 West Ham: Late Shannon Cooke header earns draw for struggling Hammers

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Shannon Cooke's goal was her first in the Women's Super League this season

Shannon Cooke's injury-time header earned West Ham a late draw against Aston Villa in Birmingham.

Alisha Lehmann's flick put the hosts in front at Villa Park, moments after she came on in the second half.

But in the dying moments Cooke glanced Riko Ueki's cross past Sophia Poor to clinch an all-important point for the relegation-threatened visitors.

After Bristol City were beaten 4-0 by Manchester City on Sunday evening, West Ham's WSL safety was confirmed.

The Londoners, who knew a win would all but seal Bristol City's relegation to the Championship, looked bright as they set about claiming a crucial three points at Villa Park.

Ueki's early header was saved by 17-year-old Villa keeper Poor, who was making her full senior debut.

Kirsty Hanson was Villa's main creative outlet throughout, causing problems for Kirsty Smith and Hawa Cissoko down the left.

The former Manchester United midfielder placed the ball on Rachel Daly's head early in the second half, but the striker couldn't add to her tally of seven WSL goals this term, heading over from close range.

But when the next delivery came in from Hanson, Lehmann evaded the West Ham defence before diverting the ball expertly beyond Mackenzie Arnold.

Villa surely thought they had won it but Cooke's 95th-minute header quietened those celebrations, clinching what could be a pivotal point for Rehanne Skinner's team.

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