Andrée Jeglertz’s side will host the Londoners on Sunday 1 February, with kick-off scheduled for 14:30 (UK) – and the fixture will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on BBC One.
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It will be the second heavyweight bout between the sides this season following our narrow 2-1 defeat to Sonia Bompastor’s side on the opening day of the season.
Since then, though, the Blues have won all of our nine WSL matches, propelling us to the league summit, one place above Chelsea.
We currently sit on 27 points – our highest-ever WSL tally after 10 matches - with the reigning champions on 21 points.
All roads lead to an exciting afternoon in Manchester and tickets can be purchased here.
The meeting at the Etihad will also be our second assignment at the stadium in 2025/26 after our enthralling 3-0 win over Manchester United there in November.
On that occasion, goals from Rebecca Knaak, Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw and Lauren Hemp secured bragging rights and three precious points.
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