It’s Manchester City and Chelsea part three at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Our quadruple-header against the Londoners switches to another location on 23 March for our Women’s Super League encounter which kicks off at 14:30 (UK).

Our first meeting in the Subway League Cup final at Derby’s Pride Park saw Chelsea claim a narrow 2-1 victory last weekend.

It was another thriller on Wednesday night as Sonia Bompastor’s side were beaten for the first time this season in any competition when City triumphed 2-0 in the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final second leg.

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Ahead of the second leg at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, we have the next part of the quadruple-header and it’s another crucial clash.

Chelsea currently lead the table while Nick Cushing’s side are chasing a qualification spot for next season’s Champions League.

And the side were working hard to make sure they will be ready for another hugely important encounter.

Watch Friday’s training from the CFA in the video above…

Man City App Coverage

As ever, the Official Man City App will provide comprehensive coverage of our WSL clash with Chelsea.

Our Matchday Centre will be providing you with all the pre-match build-up, statistics and analysis from 13:00 (UK).

There will also be a special Matchday Live show for our WSL clash with Chelsea, featuring special guests Toni Duggan and Jen Beattie, getting under way around one hour before kick-off.

HOW TO FOLLOW CITY V CHELSEA ON THE APP

During the game, you can tune into live audio commentary from Nick Walsh and Karen Bardsley at the Etihad Stadium, with live text updates also available.

Make sure you have push notifications turned on to receive team news, key moments, goal updates and red cards via our app.

Following the final whistle, a detailed match report, plus reactions from both Interim Head Coach Nick Cushing and the players will also be available to view.

Highlights from the game, as well as a full-match replay will be available on CITY+ at 12:00 (UK) on Monday.