WHEN AND WHERE
Andrée Jeglertz’s side travel to the Copperjax Community Stadium in Bromley on Sunday 25 January, with kick-off scheduled for 11:55 (UK).
The fixture is available to watch in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports, meanwhile the Official Man City App will have comprehensive coverage from the capital in one handy place.
There will also be regular updates posted on our X account: @ManCityWomen.
MAN CITY APP COVERAGE
As always, the official Man City app has everything covered.
Our Matchday Centre, providing regular updates, stats and analysis will get underway from 10:30, with live audio commentary also available at kick-off with Mike Minay.
Make sure to have push notifications turned on to be alerted to all the key moments as they unfold as well.
A detailed match report and post-match reaction will be available shortly after the final whistle, with highlights and a CITY+ full-match replay to follow four hours after full-time.
Andrée Jeglertz preview
“I like teams that are coming into the league, really investing in the club and players and challenging the other top four clubs.
“It shows that it takes time, it doesn’t matter which players you are picking, if you don’t give them time to co-operate as a team. That’s where they are right now.
“A lot of individual skills but the most important thing is the relationship between the players and they are still building that.
“They have a new manager and they’ve had two games so it’s tricky to analyse, but they have good individuals, and they signed a new player last week [Delphine Cascarino], a great player.
“If you give them too much space around our half, we will be challenged.”
Previous meeting
Our 4-1 victory earlier in the season was the first between the two sides with the Lionesses enjoying their maiden campaign in the WSL.
Vivianne Miedema headed in the opener before Laura Blindkilde Brown doubled the Blues’ advantage inside 14 minutes as City made a quick start.
Former Blue Nikita Parris halved the deficit soon after but Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw scored twice from the penalty spot to wrap up the win.
Last time out
Our Subway Women’s League Cup journey came to an end at the semi-final stage after a frustrating 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.
City hit the woodwork twice and forced several fine saves from Hannah Hampton but we were beaten after Wieke Kaptein’s header on the stroke of half-time.
In the WSL, we remain six points clear at the top after beating Everton in our last encounter earlier this month.
Kerolin and Miedema scored in a 2-0 win that extended our WSL winning streak to 11 matches.
Match Kit
City will wear our black away kit for this weekend’s clash with London City Lionesses.
A nod to our oldest-known kit, dating back to 1884 when City were based in Gorton.
You can purchase it at our online shop by clicking here.
Broadcast details
Here’s how you can watch the game, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
Correct as of 25 January 2026
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