Brighton preview: KO time, form guide, team news and more
Manchester United Women are back in action against Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, following the international break.
The Reds haven't played since 16 October, when we overcame Atletico Madrid in Spain and you'd have to go back to the second weekend of October for our most recent domestic assignment - the 4-1 victory over Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
It's time to get back to it, with a tricky trip scheduled first in a key month that also involves the visit of Paris Saint-Germain to Old Trafford and a Manchester derby.
Here's everything you need to know about the meeting with the Seagulls at Crawley's Broadfield Stadium...
90 in 20: Everton v United Women
90 IN 20 | Extended highlights of Sunday's game on Merseyside are available to watch...
HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW
Sunday's contest begins at 12:00 GMT and is being screened live on Sky Sports in the UK.
Radio commentary of the game will be available on ManUtd.com and the United App and do join us on the latter following the final whistle, for reaction from Marc Skinner and his players.
You can watch short and extended highlights on Monday afternoon, after the embargoes are lifted.
TEAM NEWS
The players are due back at Carrington in the coming days, after their national-team exploits, and Marc Skinner could provide an update on the health of his squad.
Millie Turner will definitely miss out, and is not expected back until the new year, while Celin Bizet Donnum has been forced to sit out each of our last three encounters.
Jess Park withdrew from the England squad after being absent from the Atletico win due to delayed concussion, but Dominique Janssen can play as her suspension for being sent off in Spain only relates to the Champions League.
Brighton will anxiously be awaiting news on striker Michelle Agyemang, after she was stretchered off during England's 3-0 defeat of Australia on Tuesday.
“That was an awful moment,” said Sarina Wiegman, after the teenager went down off the ball at Pride Park. “It doesn’t look good. We don’t know the extent of it yet, she needs to be assessed, but I’m not feeling very positive.”
Park withdraws from England squad
ArticleJess misses out on games for her country against Brazil and Australia.
FORM GUIDE
United are, along with leaders Chelsea, one of two sides still unbeaten in the Barclays WSL, after six matchdays.
We've won four of our fixtures so far, including all three on the road - each convincing victories, by multiple goals, over London City Lionesses, Liverpool and Everton.
Brighton sit seventh, on seven points. Dario Vidosic's outfit are yet to lose at home, sharing a goalless draw with Aston Villa on opening day before overcoming struggling West Ham United and Everton.
The south-coast club have struggled for goals in the league, but have found things easier going in the League Cup, with Japan international Kiko Seike scoring twice to help see off Southampton last time out.
RIVALS WATCH
SATURDAY 1 NOVEMBER
Chelsea v London City Lionesses
Manchester City v West Ham United
SUNDAY 2 NOVEMBER
Aston Villa v Everton
Brighton & Hove Albion v UNITED
Leicester City v Arsenal
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool
All games kick off at 12:00 GMT.



