Elisabeth Terland produced another late show against Leicester City to secure Albion an impressive three-point haul in the Barclays WSL.

The Norway striker, whose two goals secured an unlikely point when the teams met at the Broadfield Stadium, scored a brilliant 85th-minute winner at the King Power.

Her volley on 85 minutes clinched a 3-2 success and came just a few seconds after the hosts had drawn level.

Terland started the move and played the ball wide to Katie Robinson, who crossed.

Madison Haley provided a deft lay-off and Terland crashed her finish past keeper Lize Kop.

Jutta Rentala had fired Leicester ahead on 54 minutes but Albion equalised when a corner bounced in off Haley.

Julia Zigiotti then sent Robinson clear to round Kop and score, only for Lena Petermann to produce an equally assured finish for the hosts on 84 minutes.

Albion secured the win as Sophie Baggaley produced a superb save from Rantala deep in added time.

The visitors had to defend strongly for much of the goalless first half.

Baggaley made two good saves from Rentala and there were some important blocks and clearances.

But the visitors should probably have been in front at the break.

Veatriki Sarri blazed a clear chance over the bar after Terland helped the ball on.

Sarri was later denied by a fine save from Kop and the keeper also pushed away longer range efforts from Vicky Losada and Jorelyn Carabali, who tried her luck from at least 30 yards.