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How to watch and follow United Women v West Ham

Manchester United Women are back in action in the Barclays Women's Super League on Sunday afternoon, as we face West Ham United at the Progress with Unity Stadium.

Marc Skinner’s side will be hoping to bounce back after two consecutive defeats prior to the international break, against Manchester City and Wolfsburg, the latter a 5-2 defeat in the UEFA Champions League.

The Hammers are up next – so read on to find out the latest news and info ahead of the game...

Press conference: United Women v West Hamvideo

HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW

The game kicks off at 12:00 GMT, and will be shown live in the UK on Sky Sports Mix.

If you are planning to head to Leigh, you can still secure tickets by following the link provided here.

If you haven’t already, subscribe to the official Women’s YouTube channel, where you can watch Marc Skinner’s full pre-match press conference as well as plenty of other fun features and videos.

TEAM NEWS

Phallon Tullis-Joyce has missed the most recent three games after fracturing her eye socket, but Marc Skinner confirmed that the goalkeeper will be available for selection again on Sunday.

“Phallon is ready. Phallon has been training the last few days, so Phallon will be available for selection,“ he said.

Millie Turner is back in training, and although this weekend is too early for the central defender to feature, she may be in contention later in the month, as United play Lyonnes, Juventus and Spurs - twice - before the winter pause.

“Hopefully, maybe towards the end of this [December] block, she can come back,” he added.

The boss also seized the opportunity to congratulate Celin Bizet Donnum and her partner Aron, who have announced that they are expecting their first child in 2026.

“I’m really happy for them, it’s the greatest journey you can undertake, so I’m looking forward to welcoming them.”

Phallon ‘ready’ to face West Ham

FORM GUIDE

The Reds have lost our last two games in the Women’s Super League, with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa in early November being followed up by defeat in the Manchester derby.

United Women currently sit third in the WSL table, with rivals Manchester City and reigning champions Chelsea above us.

West Ham are second bottom, and their last outing saw them lost 2-0 to Portsmouth in the Women’s League Cup.

However, in the league, the London side picked up their first win of the season by beating Everton 3-1 before the break.

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WHO ELSE IS IN ACTION?

SATURDAY 6 DECEMBER

Arsenal v Liverpool

SUNDAY 7 DECEMBER

Leicester City v Manchester City
London City Lionesses v Brighton
MANCHESTER UNITED v West Ham
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston VIlla
Chelsea v Everton (14:30 GMT)

All kick-offs 12:00 GMT unless stated.

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