Albion have been confirmed in ninth place in the final Barclays FA WSL table.
They got there with the help of a point against the would-be champions.
But their FA Cup fate remains a mystery.
Standings have been decided on a points-per-game basis, which sees Chelsea take the title ahead of Manchester City.
But no decision has been made on the cup, in which Albion were due to host Birmingham City in the quarter-finals when the season was halted.
An FA statement read: “The resolution of the 2019-20 Women’s FA Cup, which is at the quarter final stage, is still under review and the FA Women’s Board will meet to discuss the matter later this month.”
Albion drew 1-1 with champions Chelsea in their WSL clash at the People’s Pension Stadium early in the campaign and the return fixture at Kingsmeadow was never played.
Seagulls boss Hope Powell had advocated a points-per-game resolution and that Aston Villa be promoted from the Championship, which is happening.
However she had also hoped no teams would go down, boosting the top division to 13 teams.
That has not happened. Bottom side Liverpool have been relegated.
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