How to watch and follow Arsenal v United Women
Manchester United Women return to Barclays Women's Super League action on Saturday, travelling to London to face Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
The Reds have enjoyed an extended break over the festive period, last playing against Tottenham Hotspur in the Subway Women's League Cup three weeks ago.
But with all focus now quickly turning back to our league endeavours, tests do not come much bigger than against the Gunners on their own patch.
Planning to attend or watch the action? Read on to find out all the info ahead of kick-off this weekend in the capital...
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HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW
Tickets for the clash are still available to buy from the hosts' platforms. Click here for more information.
Kick off is at 12:30 GMT on Saturday and the game is set to be shown live in the UK and Ireland on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
Alternatively, we will bring you exclusive details from the home of the Gunners on ManUtd.com and in the Official App, with stats, analysis and reaction at your fingertips.
Live commentary will also be available from Liam Bradford and Siobhan Chamberlain throughout the encounter.
TEAM NEWS
Marc Skinner has ruled Ella Toone, Leah Galton and Gabby George out due to injury, in his recent interview with club media.
New signings Hanna Lundkvist and Lea Schuller should both be in contention, after joining United during the winter break.
Millie Turner returned to the make bench against Spurs last time out, which was a welcome sight after a prolonged spell on the sidelines.
Jayde Riviere missed out with a knock in our last outing but appears to have shaken off her previous issue.
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HOW HAVE ARSENAL FARED THIS SEASON?
The Gunners are currently one point ahead of United in the table, with both sides still in the hunt for European qualification.
Held to a 0-0 draw at the Progress With Unity Stadium earlier this term, Arsenal come into this game on an impressive winning run.
It's six victories on the bounce for Renee Slegers's side, who have also progressed in Europe, as have the Reds.
This game precedes our meeting in the League Cup on 21 January, with that tie also taking place at the Emirates Stadium.
Former Red Alessia Russo is always one to watch, with the talented striker having already scored five times in all competitions this season.
It's a full-fixture weekend as every club returns to domestic action. Below is the full schedule...
SATURDAY 10 JANUARY
Arsenal v UNITED (12:30 GMT)
SUNDAY 11 JANUARY
Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City
Manchester City v Everton
Chelsea v West Ham United
Aston Villa v Brighton & Hove Albion
Liverpool v London City Lionesses (14:30 GMT)
All kick-offs 12:00 GMT unless stated.



