Preview: United Women v Spurs
Manchester United Women host Tottenham Hotspur in Sunday's League Cup quarter-final, in what is our last game of 2025.
It's a repeat of last weekend's thrilling WSL encounter, which ended in a 3-3 draw with the Reds scoring three times in the final 20 minutes.
Marc Skinner's side then overcame Juventus, 1-0, in Turin, to secure a place in the Champions League play-offs, where we will face Atletico Madrid.
There's now a chance to end a positive year on a real high, as Martin Ho brings Spurs back to the Progress With Unity Stadium.
Here's all you need to know...
United Women discover knockout opponents
ArticleThe draw for the next phase of the UEFA Champions League has taken place in Nyon.
TV INFO
The fixture kicks off at 13:00 GMT on Sunday, and is being shown live via the WSL's official YouTube channel.
We will have live radio commentary available on ManUtd.com and the United App, as Liam Bradford is joined by former United forward Jess Sigsworth.
Highlights will follow from midday on Monday.
TEAM NEWS
Skinner held his pre-match press conference on Friday morning.
Thursday was a day off for his squad, following their arrival back from Italy in the early hours. The boss said that, although he hadn't yet seen the players, he didn't think there were any new fitness issues to report.
Jayde Riviere missed out on the Juventus contest and will be checked, while Millie Turner is on the verge of a return after three months on the sidelines.
"Jayde will be assessed today on a knock but we could welcome Millie back into the squad for this weekend, which will be fantastic for the hard work she’s put in," said Skinner.
Spurs are set to have the same squad available as last weekend, meaning Charlotte Grant, Cathinka Tandberg and Olga Ahtinen are set to miss out.
Ella Morris, Maite Oroz and Jess Naz are long-term absentees, while defender Luana Buhler is unavailable for selection.
Press conference: United Women v Spurs
There’s a welcome update on Millie Turner, as Marc Skinner previews Sunday’s League Cup quarter-final…
STORY SO FAR
This will be our first involvement in this season's competition, as the sides playing in Europe only enter at the quarter-final stage.
Spurs topped Group E, beating Aston Villa on penalties after a goalless draw, before overcoming Birmingham City and Bristol City.
The winners of this tie will take on either Arsenal or Crystal Palace, in January.
RIVALS WATCH
All four quarter-final fixtures kick off simultaneously, at 13:00 GMT, on Sunday...
Crystal Palace v Arsenal
Liverpool v Chelsea
UNITED v Spurs
West Ham v Manchester City



