WHEN AND WHERE
Gareth Taylor’s side travel to the Broadfield Stadium on Sunday 17 March with kick-off scheduled for 12:30 (UK).
As ever, there will be comprehensive coverage on the Official Man City App and mancity.com, meanwhile regular updates will be posted on X: @ManCityWomen.
APP COVERAGE
The Official Man City App will provide detailed coverage of our latest WSL assignment.
Our Matchday Centre will get under way from 11:00 (UK) and will provide detailed text commentary, stats and analysis before, during and after the game.
Live audio commentary will also be provided from West Sussex by Ally Mann.
A comprehensive match report, plus reaction from Gareth Taylor and his players, will be published on mancity.com and our app shortly after the final whistle.
Short and extended highlights, as well as a CITY+ full-match replay, will be made available at 12:00 (UK) on Monday 18 March.
GARETH TAYLOR PREVIEW
“You can see what they’re trying to do [under interim manager Mikey Harris]. There are some things that are similar from when Melissa Phillips was there.
“I think what we’ll see at the weekend is hopefully us getting back to our best both in and out of possession.
“In general the signs have been really good, as much as it’s been tough to take the two cup competitions, this group fights back, works well and we remain consistent in how we work.
“We have a good opportunity in the final seven games now to do many things.”
Team News
Gareth Taylor says Bunny Shaw is fine to face Brighton on Sunday having been withdrawn midway through the second half in City’s FA Cup defeat to Spurs on Sunday.
He said: “Bunny is fine. She’s trained pretty much all the sessions we’ve had.
“That’s good, Bunny and all the players will be important. Every squad member, whether they’re playing or not, the contributions are big.
“Sometimes they probably don’t see it, but off pitch the contributions are also big and its appreciated by the team. That’s going to be key in this final run in.”
LAST TIME OUT
City’s Adobe Women’s FA Cup campaign came to an end last time out after we suffered a 4-3 penalty shootout defeat to Spurs following a 1-1 draw after extra-time.
Mary Fowler’s strike gave us the lead in the first half, before Bethany England’s goal on the cusp of full-time forced extra time.
Following a goalless additional 30 minutes, the hosts at Brisbane Road secured passage into the semi-finals with a penalties victory.
PREVIOUS MEETING
We suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Brighton in November’s reverse fixture at the Joie Stadium.
Lee Geum-Min’s late strike was enough for the visitors to collect three points in Manchester.
TV INFORMATION
City’s WSL trip to Brighton will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on BBC Sport Web and BBC iPlayer.
Those residing outside of Great Britain can learn how to tune in below, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
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