Manchester United's pursuit of a place in the Barclays Women's Super League's top three continues when our campaign resumes with a trip to Spurs on Sunday.
Marc Skinner's Reds haven't played since facing Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League on 1 April, shortly before the squad dispersed for this month's window of international fixtures.
The 25-day gap between games is soon to conclude though, with the visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium the first of our final three matches in the WSL run-in.
United, occupying fourth position in the table as it stands, are hoping to break into that leading trio in order to secure a place in the aforementioned European competition next term.
As we go about doing that, here's everything you need to know ahead of Sunday's midday kick-off in the capital...
HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW
A limited number of tickets in our away allocation of 1,889 remain available, with entry priced at £15 for adults and £5 for under-19s. Supporters heading down to the game can book a return coach trip from Old Trafford, via official partner One Club United.
UK-based supporters that won't be at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium can watch the action live on the Sky Sports Premier League channel, while there will be radio commentary globally on MUTV, ManUtd.com and in the United App.
We'll also have regular matchday updates in the app and via our women's team's dedicated X account, @ManUtdWomen.
Short and extended highlights will be viewable across club platforms from midday on Monday.
TEAM NEWS
Head coach Skinner suggested after our last outing that he could have three injured players back for the Spurs game, all being well.
Our top scorer this season, Elisabeth Terland, was among those sidelined for our trip to Munich earlier this month, and that's a populated group also featuring Leah Galton, Dominique Janssen, Anna Sandberg, Ella Toone and Ellen Wangerheim.
The boss could provide the latest on those players when he conducts his pre-match media duties later this week.
THE TOP-THREE RACE
WSL leaders Manchester City have already secured one of the top flight's three European spots for next season, leaving two up for grabs in the final weeks of the campaign.
Chelsea currently sit in second position, two points ahead of third-placed Arsenal and United in fourth.
The Gunners are only ahead of us on goal difference, but do have two games in hand, while Spurs still have an outside shot at making the top three, but would need to win all of their remaining games and hope for a fair few favours elsewhere, to stand a chance of qualifying.
After visiting Spurs, United are due to host Brighton on 2 May, two weeks before what could be a seismic clash in the top-three race, away to Chelsea on the final day.
ELSEWHERE IN THE WSL
European rivals Chelsea travel to Everton at the same time as our game on Sunday, while Arsenal don't play in the league until Wednesday, due to their involvement in the Champions League semi-finals this weekend.
Here's what's coming up...
Saturday 25 April
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City
Sunday 26 April
Everton v Chelsea
London City Lionesses v Leicester City
Spurs v UNITED
Liverpool v West Ham United (14:00 BST)
Wednesday 29 April
Arsenal v Leicester City (19:00 BST)
All kick-offs 12:00 BST unless stated otherwise.