WHEN AND WHERE
Gareth Taylor’s City side travel to the Gaughan Group Stadium on Sunday 2 March to lock horns Robert Vilahamn’s side at 14:00 (UK).
As always, both the Official Man City App and mancity.com will provide detailed coverage on all of the proceedings.
Meanwhile, regular updates will be posted on X: @ManCityWomen.
MAN CITY APP COVERAGE
The Official Man City App will have all bases covered when Taylor’s Blues travel down to the capital.
Minute-by-minute text updates will begin in our Matchday Centre 90 minutes before kick-off. Throughout the game you can also listen to live audio commentary while our text commentary continues.
To be alerted at every key moment of the action, make sure you have push notifications turned on as well to keep up to date on everything, including goals, red cards and team news.
Highlights and a City+ full replay will be available at midday on Monday.
GARETH TAYLOR PREVIEW
Gareth Taylor said in his pre-match press conference that Rebecca Knaak will be unavailable for a ‘few weeks’.
“[Everyone’s returned from the international break] pretty good, the ones who are back,” he explained.
“We’re still waiting on the Japanese players [we] managed to see Mary this morning which was good, their schedule was longer having played less than 48 hours ago and travelled since.
“There are high demands for them which gives us one day lead in tomorrow for the game on Sunday, obviously with travel too so things are tight, in terms of checking in with players and making sure everyone’s okay.
“But our comms have been pretty good so far. Everyone bar Rebecca Knaak has checked in really well.
“Unfortunately she came off in the second game for Germany, she deserved her debut but she’s picked up a hamstring injury which will keep her out for a few weeks.”
LAST TIME OUT
City secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Liverpool in the Barclays Women’s Super League at the Joie Stadium last time out.
First-half goals only 13 minutes apart from Bunny Shaw landed us with a strong 2-0 lead at half-time before strikes from Jill Roord and Gracie Prior sealed the fate of the match in City’s favour.
The crucial win at this stage of the competition landed City in a secure spot in the league with only two points separating us from the division’s top three heading into this week’s match against Spurs.
PREVIOUS MEETING
Bunny Shaw netted a record breaking hat-trick which helped us emphatically beat Vilahamn’s side 4-0 on Etihad soil in our previous meeting with Spurs.
In just 21 seconds, Shaw buried the ball in the back of the net in front of over 10,000 fans to hand us the perfect start at home and she doubled her tally in the 15th minute.
Jill Roord got her third goal in three games midway through the second period to bring Taylor’s Blues 3-0 up before Bunny secured her treble only a minute later to become the division’s all-time record hat-trick scorer.
BROADCAST DETAILS
Our match with Spurs will be broadcast live on the official Barclays Women’s Super League YouTube channel in the United Kingdom.
For those tuning in outside of Great Britain, click here for the full TV listings.
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