Manchester United Women return to WSL action against Bristol City on Sunday (kick-off 12:30 GMT), as we look to extend our solid start to the season.
Our last outing resulted in a 1-0 success at Prenton Park against Liverpool in midweek, with Nikita Parris's fine strike sealing a second win of the season in the Continental Tyres League Cup.
Ahead of the trip to Ashton Gate, here's everything you need to know regarding tickets, players to watch and more...
Proceedings from Bristol on Sunday will be shown live on BBC iPlayer for UK viewers, with coverage set to begin at 12:15 GMT. Alternatively, you can follow the game and live updates as they happen via the United App and ManUtd.com.
For those wishing to attend the game, tickets can still be purchased by following this link here.
United still remain without injured trio Emma Watson, Gabby George and Jessica Simpson, who are all sidelined for an extended period of time.
Aoife Mannion wasn't involved against Liverpool in midweek and it remains to be seen whether the 28-year-old will return this weekend.
For Bristol City, Rachel Furness and Satara Murray have been ruled out of the clash.
After gaining promotion to the WSL last season, Lauren Smith's side have endured a difficult start to the new campaign, winning just one of their opening seven matches.
They were beaten 3-0 by Spurs last time out in the Conti Cup at Brisbane Road, with Rosella Ayane netting twice in the victory for the hosts.
Having beaten West Ham United in their only victory of 2023/24, Ella Mae Florence Powell, Brooke Aspin and Amalie Thestrup saw the Robins triumph 3-2.
PREVIOUS MEETINGS AGAINST BRISTOL CITY
United and Bristol City have faced off three times in our history, with the Reds winning on two occasions.
Ebony Salmon's goal back in January 2020 was enough for City to claim all three points during the 2019/20 WSL season, as we eventually finished fourth in the table.
United soon exacted revenge in a 6-1 success, with Leah Galton (two), Tobin Heath (two), Millie Turner and Jess Sigsworth all netting in our last domestic meeting.
We followed that up with a 1-0 win to claim a domestic double later that season, with Yana Daniels putting through her own net for the only goal of the game.
See our handy guide to all this weekend's action in the WSL...
SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER
Bristol City v UNITED (12:30 GMT)
Chelsea v Leicester City
Liverpool v Brighton
Arsenal v West Ham
Aston Villa v Everton (16:30 GMT)
Man City v Tottenham (18:45 GMT)
All kick-offs 14:00 GMT unless stated...